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Kia Whakatōmuri te Haere Whakamua: Applying an Indigenous Qualitative Method with Rangatahi Māori and Whānau

DOI
10.20507/MAIJournal.2025.14.2.11
Article type
Journal article
First Published
2025-09-16
Keywords
kaupapa Māori
adolescent
Health
Indigenous Peoples
research design
New Zealand
Author(s)
Georgia McCarty
Karyn Maclennan
Sarah Derrett
Trudy Sullivan
Sue Crengle
Emma Wyeth
Start page
251
End page
269

Many Indigenous- specific research paradigms are used internationally. Kaupapa Māori is one such paradigm that privileges and legitimises Māori knowledge, culture, language, customs and protocols. The qualitative Kaupapa Māori paradigm presented here includes establishing an expert advisory rōpū and a Māori- led research team, developing and pilot testing a Māori data collection method (wānanga interviews), conducting wānanga, and analysing the collected data. Two wānanga were held with groups of rangatahi and whānau. Wānanga 1 centred around components of hauora important for rangatahi Māori.

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