KAUPAPA MĀORI
In essence Kaupapa Māori is one framework for explaining a Māori way of doing things. Kaupapa Māori is often used to explore wellbeing, research, policy, ethics, design, and education. Understanding and exploring Kaupapa Māori is an essential part of understanding contemporary Māori political and social philosophy. These resources explore many aspects of Kaupapa Māori.
Kaupapa Rangahau -reader
A collection of readings from the Kaupapa Rangahau Workshop Series. Edited by Leonie Pihama, Sarah-Jane Tiakiwai, and Kim Southey.
Te Kotahi Research Institute - website
Te Kotahi Research Institute was established to enhance engagement in research and development by improving access to research and providing pathways for innovation.
Te Rau Matatini Kaupapa Māori Mental Health and Addiction Best Practice Framework - document
This document provides Best Practice in mental health services for addressing Māori mental health.
Kaupapa Māori and Māori Education Pedagogy - literature review
This literature review provides an overview of Kaupapa Māori principles and practices, which form the basis for Māori educational pedagogy, and some examples of key notions in Kaupapa Māori service provision.
Critical Conversations in Kaupapa Māori - collection
This collection furthers knowledge about kaupapa Māori by examining its effects over the decades, identifying and discussing its conventions and boundaries and reflecting on kaupapa Māori in social and educational research and practice.
Leonie Pihama - Youtube channel
This channel is managed by Leonie Pihama a renowned Kaupapa Māori Researcher. The channel has lots of videos from the Kaupapa Māori Theory and Methodology Hui.
Te Kotahi Research Institute - YouTube channel
This channel houses a range of videos from Te Kotahi Research Insititue - a Kaupapa Māori institute that contributes to Māori and Indigenous aspirations through transformative research.
A Research Ethic for Studying Māori and Iwi Provider Success - paper
This paper explores how kaupapa Māori practices were operationalised within the Māori and Iwi Provider Success research project across six sectors (housing, social services, education, employment and training, justice, health).
Kaupapa Māori as Transformative Indigenous Analysis - blog
This blog sits alongside the Te Wharepora Hou blog. It is to provide a space to voice some of my personal views and approaches in regards to Kaupapa Māori theory, methodology and analysis whilst maintaining a link with the voices of the collective of Māori women that make up Te Wharepora Hou.