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View article: Experiences of New Zealand Māori Mothers’ Engagement with Health and Social Services Post-COVID-19 2020 Lockdown
Experiences of New Zealand Māori Mothers’ Engagement with Health and Social Services Post-COVID-19 2020 Lockdown Open
Background Despite universal provision of maternity care, Māori (Indigenous peoples of Aotearoa/New Zealand) experience significant maternal and infant health disparities compared to their dominant Pākehā (non-Māori) counterparts. This pap…
View article: Reflections on the co-design process of a holistic assessment tool for a Kaupapa Māori antenatal wānanga (workshop)
Reflections on the co-design process of a holistic assessment tool for a Kaupapa Māori antenatal wānanga (workshop) Open
Co-designed health initiatives are gaining popularity in Aotearoa (New Zealand). However, emerging research identifies potential pitfalls for Indigenous populations, particularly Māori (Indigenous Peoples of Aotearoa), when Kaupapa Māori p…
View article: The Significance of Land Acknowledgements as a Commentary on Indigenous Pedagogies
The Significance of Land Acknowledgements as a Commentary on Indigenous Pedagogies Open
In my decades of navigating both the academic institutional world and the world of Indigenous Peoples, the emergence of land acknowledgements in academic institutions and in public and government contexts is a fascinating story of how one …
View article: Reflections on the co-design process of a holistic assessment tool for a Kaupapa Māori antenatal wānanga (workshop)
Reflections on the co-design process of a holistic assessment tool for a Kaupapa Māori antenatal wānanga (workshop) Open
Co-designed health initiatives are gaining popularity in Aotearoa (New Zealand). However, emerging research identifies potential pitfalls for Indigenous populations, particularly Māori (Indigenous Peoples of Aotearoa), when Kaupapa Māori p…
View article: Hapū Wānanga: A Kaupapa Māori childbirth education class for Māori and non-Māori māmā hapū and whānau
Hapū Wānanga: A Kaupapa Māori childbirth education class for Māori and non-Māori māmā hapū and whānau Open
Global studies attest that early engagement with childbirth education (CBE) classes enhances maternal and infant health outcomes. In Aotearoa New Zealand, Māori participation rates in CBE classes are lower than those of their non-Māori cou…
View article: Indigenous Women’s Voices
Indigenous Women’s Voices Open
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available on www.bloomsburycollections.com. When Linda Tuhiwai Smith’s Decolonizing Methodologies was first published, it ignited a passion for resea…
View article: Collective obituary for James D. Marshall (1937–2021)
Collective obituary for James D. Marshall (1937–2021) Open
Eulogy for Jim Marshall (read at the funeral)Michael A. PetersBeijing Normal UniversityMy deepest condolences to Pepe, Dom and Marcus and to Jim’s grandchildren. Tina and I spent a lot of time at t...
View article: Thought Space Wānanga—A Kaupapa Māori Decolonizing Approach to Research Translation
Thought Space Wānanga—A Kaupapa Māori Decolonizing Approach to Research Translation Open
This paper discusses an indigenous Māori approach, named Thought Space Wānanga, for sharing knowledge and accelerating the translation of research into practical outcomes through transformational practices, policies, and theory development…
View article: Dissident Knowledge in Higher Education
Dissident Knowledge in Higher Education Open
I submitted this foreword to Marc Spooner and James McNinch on January 20, 2017, or “j20” to some, as President-Elect Trump was sworn in as the forty-fifth president of the United States amid nationwide protests. The world is in a state of…
View article: Investigating Māori approaches to trauma-informed care
Investigating Māori approaches to trauma-informed care Open
This article gives an overview of a three-year Health Research Council funded research project “He Oranga Ngākau: Māori approaches to trauma-informed care”. The study is informed by Kaupapa Māori which provides both the theoretical and met…
View article: Kaumātua mana motuhake: Kaumātua managing life-transitions through tuakana-teina/peer-education
Kaumātua mana motuhake: Kaumātua managing life-transitions through tuakana-teina/peer-education Open
People face signifi cant transition points as they age, such as loss of independent living, loss of a spouse and changing health conditions. Successfully navigating these transitions depends on being able to manage emotional and socio-econ…
View article: Indigenous knowledge, methodology and mayhem: What is the role of methodology in producing indigenous insights? A discussion from Mātauranga Māori
Indigenous knowledge, methodology and mayhem: What is the role of methodology in producing indigenous insights? A discussion from Mātauranga Māori Open
The emergence of an academic discourse called Indigenous knowledge internationally, and mātauranga Māori in Aotearoa New Zealand, presents some substantive challenges to concepts of knowing and being, of knowledge creation, knowledge work …