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Māori and Indigenous Methodologies: Indigenous Research Methods

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 Research Methods

Indigenous research methods are the specific techniques and approaches employed by Indigenous researchers to gather, analyse, and interpret data within the framework of Indigenous knowledge systems and cultural contexts. These methods are grounded in Indigenous epistemologies, ontologies, and ways of knowing, and they reflect the unique perspectives and priorities of Indigenous communities.

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Research Hub

Search ResearchHub for research resources and information at the University of Auckland:

Te Fale Pouāwhina

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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.