My research focuses on the emotional experience of the unearthing of ancestral bones for local Māori of Matata. The coastal town of Matata in the Eastern Bay of Plenty provides a central case study location as it is a town that is facing the pressure of coastal residential development as well the added strain of dealing with the 2005 flood which has compounded issues over local waahi tapu. Local iwi have continued to actively advocate for the protection of these sites especially with regard to the ongoing discovery of ancestral bones. Cultural and emotional geographies provide the theoretical framework for this research. This framework has been particularly useful as it encourages reflexive commentary and alternative ways of approaching a...
Sr. Dr. Elizabeth W. Wanyoike, ESMLizwangu20@gmail.com,Farragut, US ABSTRACT Context and backgroun...
The relationship between the Whanganui River, Rānana Marae, and waiata are layered interconnections ...
This practice-based art project explores the notion of markers of loss in relation to traditional Ma...
The occupation of Moutoa Gardens in 1995 highlighted efforts by Whanganui iwi to draw attention to t...
Indigenous environmental empowerment is on the rise as humans look at ways to slow the adverse effec...
The health of the environment is integral to the health and wellbeing of the people. When the balan...
This thesis is a theoretical and empirical exploration of Māori women's knowledges and understanding...
The mountain peaks, snow-fed lakes and rugged coastlines of the South Island are renowned throughout...
Indigenous people’s connection to the natural world differs from place to place. In Aotearoa, New Ze...
Abstract Fieldwork for this thesis was undertaken in the Country of the Ndrrua'ngaith / Wathayn peo...
A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy to the F...
Through case study research located in Northland, New Zealand, this thesis investigates the future o...
The Kohiti religion was a vital movement in the Wairoa area for more than thirty years. Its positive...
For the archaeologist archaeology is a scientific activity which is morally 'neutral, to be enjoyed ...
The whare tūpuna, Hinemihi o Te Ao Tawhito, an ancestral meeting house, built in 1881 in Te Wairoa, ...
Sr. Dr. Elizabeth W. Wanyoike, ESMLizwangu20@gmail.com,Farragut, US ABSTRACT Context and backgroun...
The relationship between the Whanganui River, Rānana Marae, and waiata are layered interconnections ...
This practice-based art project explores the notion of markers of loss in relation to traditional Ma...
The occupation of Moutoa Gardens in 1995 highlighted efforts by Whanganui iwi to draw attention to t...
Indigenous environmental empowerment is on the rise as humans look at ways to slow the adverse effec...
The health of the environment is integral to the health and wellbeing of the people. When the balan...
This thesis is a theoretical and empirical exploration of Māori women's knowledges and understanding...
The mountain peaks, snow-fed lakes and rugged coastlines of the South Island are renowned throughout...
Indigenous people’s connection to the natural world differs from place to place. In Aotearoa, New Ze...
Abstract Fieldwork for this thesis was undertaken in the Country of the Ndrrua'ngaith / Wathayn peo...
A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy to the F...
Through case study research located in Northland, New Zealand, this thesis investigates the future o...
The Kohiti religion was a vital movement in the Wairoa area for more than thirty years. Its positive...
For the archaeologist archaeology is a scientific activity which is morally 'neutral, to be enjoyed ...
The whare tūpuna, Hinemihi o Te Ao Tawhito, an ancestral meeting house, built in 1881 in Te Wairoa, ...
Sr. Dr. Elizabeth W. Wanyoike, ESMLizwangu20@gmail.com,Farragut, US ABSTRACT Context and backgroun...
The relationship between the Whanganui River, Rānana Marae, and waiata are layered interconnections ...
This practice-based art project explores the notion of markers of loss in relation to traditional Ma...