Kei Tua o Te Pae hui proceedings : the challenges of kaupapa Māori research in the 21st century, Pipitea Marae, Wellington, 5-6 May 2011 / compiled by Te Wāhanga Jessica Hutchings, Helen Potter, Katrina Taupo.
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Table of Contents:
- Story-ing the development of kaupapa Māori: a review of sorts / Linda Tuhiwai Smith
- Mouri tū mouri ora: my experiences of iwi-based kaupapa Māori collaborative research: an inherently transformative activity / Āneta Hinemihi Rāwiri
- Methodological highlights from the trenches / Kathie Irwin
- Protecting the knowledge taonga of Hua Parakore / Percy Tipene
- From kaupapa Māori research to re-searching kaupapa Māori: making our contribution to Māori survival / Ani Mikaere
- Kaupapa Māori education: research as the exposed edge / Mally Penetito
- Te tara iti, te tara nui: defining the Māori space / Ngahiwi Apanui, Jessica Hutchings
- A conversation about kaupapa Māori theory and research / Leoni Pihama
- A kōrero about te reo, tikanga Māori, and kaupapa Māori research / Glenis Philip-Barbara
- Attending to the (un)comfort zone: a student experience to te reo me ōna tikanga in kaupapa Māori research / Moana Mitchell
- Neither qualitative nor quantitative: kaupapa Māori, methodology and the humanities / Alice Te Punga Somerville
- Hui reflections: research and the consolations of bravery / Moana Jackson.