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Māori and Indigenous Methodologies: Critical Theory

Use this guide to find information on Māori and Indigenous research methodologies, kaupapa Māori and critical theory. Click on the tabs below to learn more.

Indigenous Critical Theory

Indigenous critical theory, also known as Indigenous studies or Indigenous theory, is an academic field that examines the experiences, perspectives, and knowledge systems of Indigenous peoples from a critical perspective. It encompasses a range of interdisciplinary approaches that aim to challenge and deconstruct dominant narratives, power structures, and colonial ideologies that have marginalized and oppressed Indigenous peoples.

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Te Fale Pouāwhina (TFP) provide academic learning support for all Māori and Pacific students. Feel free to contact us for a kōrero/talanoa about your academic learning needs. You can find us at Kate Edger Information Commons Level 1 room 131.

MAI ki Tāmaki

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MAI ki Tāmaki is a space for Māori and Indigenous Doctoral candidates located in Auckland who are looking to connect to a Kaupapa Māori professional network.