[PDF][PDF] Guests and hosts: transforming academic paradigms in conversation with Māori diaspora communities

G Harvey - … Academic Priorities with Indigenous Realities, 22 …, 2005 - maramatanga.devr.net
Graham Harvey is Lecturer in Religious Studies at the Open University, UK. His research
and publications have engaged with Jews, Pagans and indigenous communities. His most …

[HTML][HTML] Maori Diaspora Spirituality, global indigeneity and the construction of academia

G Harvey - 2001 - cesnur.org
Academia's complicity in the construction of colonialist and consumerist modernity has made
one merely contingent metaphor seem natural, while obscuring another metaphor with …

CHAPTER NINETEEN:'Glocalising'Indigenous Knowledges for the Classroom

OR Mercier - Counterpoints, 2011 - JSTOR
In domain the universities of anthropology, of Aotearoa and Māori New academics Zealand,
teaching have been about involved Indigenous in this people discipline used for to decades …

Kei kōnei Aronui–the collective experiences of MAI ki Aronui, a Māori and Indigenous doctoral scholar support network

D Heke, DA González, Z Elliot, C Faumuina… - Journal of Global …, 2024 - JSTOR
Kei kōnei Aronui (Aronui is here) is the title of a waiata (song), composed by Jani Wilson
(former coordinator of MAI ki Aronui), and is sung when welcoming newcomers into our …

When the marginalised research the privileged: One Maori group's experience

B Borell - International Journal of Critical Indigenous Studies, 2014 - search.informit.org
Since the introduction of academic research as a tool of imperialism and colonisation,
indigenous people have responded to the intent, processes and implementation of its …

An academic occupation: Mobilisation, sit-in, speaking out and confrontation in the experiences of Māori academics

OR Mercier, C Asmar, S Page - The Australian Journal of Indigenous …, 2011 - cambridge.org
Māori and other Indigenous scholars have been calling for the Indigenisation of academic
space for decades. But what is the day-to-day experience of Māori academics within …

Ngā Manu ā Tāne–the stories of Māori doctoral students in Aotearoa: An ethnographic study

H Funaki - 2023 - openaccess.wgtn.ac.nz
Ko te manu e kai ana i te miro, nōna te ngahere; Ko te manu e kai ana i te mātauranga, nōna
te aoKo te manu e whakatinana ana i ērā mātauranga, nōna te whenua taurikura (Ratana …

Reweaving our Pepeha: Towards a Mestizaje of Remembering

As Latin American academics living in Aotearoa, we have been asked whether we are
Indigenous or not. We would answer this question negatively–as common sense–in our …

[PDF][PDF] The multiple selves and realities of a Māori researcher

M Webber - Mai Review, 2009 - journal.mai.ac.nz
Research methodology texts often start with an anecdote about the 'bumpy road'to research
insight. Linda Smith (2005) posits that indigenous researchers engage in “research in [...] a …

[图书][B] Ngā Kete Mātauranga. Māori scholars at the research interface

J Ruru, LW Nikora - 2021 - ourarchive.otago.ac.nz
This volume is an assertion of the right of Indigenous scholarship to standing and
recognition within the halls of the Western academic world. It draws on the lived experience …