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Te kahu huruhuru o kohikohi: Weaving a kaupapa māori methodology for climate change research

DOI
10.20507/MAIJournal.2025.14.1.9
Article type
Journal article
Keywords
bricoleur
climate change
Indigenous
kaupapa Māori
methodology
Author(s)
Lucy H. Kaiser
Christine M. Kenney
Suzanne R. Phibbs
Wendy S. Saunders
Julia S. Becker
Start page
102
End page
114

This article introduces Te Kahu Huruhuru o Kohikohi, a Kaupapa Māori methodology developed to address the need for Indigenous perspectives in climate change research. Climate change policy has traditionally relied on quantitative methods, often neglecting Māori worldviews and holistic environmental understandings. In Aotearoa New Zealand, Māori values, knowledge and practices are often overlooked in climate planning, despite their role as kaitiaki of the land. This methodology bridges Māori ways of knowing with Western research, drawing on whakapapa and incorporating Kaupapa Māori and bricolage to create an adaptable, multiperspective approach.

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