There is little knowledge of Maori peoples' leisure understandings, experiences and participation. This article reports on the development of a culturally appropriate research process that investigated the leisure participation, perspectives, and experiences of five Rotorua Maori Rangatahi in one research setting'. Within this exploration there is a focus on the need to conduct leisure research with Maori people in culturally appropriate ways. This research approach incorporates focus group methodology within a Kaupapa Maori research framework which addresses issues of research for Maori. The research process revealed that focus group methodology can be adapted into a Kaupapa Maori research framework and that this research approach could be...
In recent years there has been an increasing level of interest in indigenous tourism. This has devel...
This is a study of how tourism in New Zealand has affected a major tribal community; their insights,...
This paper is a culmination of common understandings that were elicited from two pieces of research:...
There is little knowledge of Maori peoples' leisure understandings, experiences and participation. T...
This report arose out the need for more research into Maori participation in outdoor recreation with...
Maori people have a unique body of knowledge that, while based on ancestral traditions, has adapted ...
Kaupapa Maori research developed as part of a broader movement by Maori to question westernized noti...
Serious concerns about research involving Maori people have been raised by Walker (1979), Curtis (19...
Although ‘research’ and ‘researchers’ feature prominently socially and politically a lot of people d...
This study investigates the perceived impacts of government legislation upon Maori tourism developme...
This paper seeks to identify how issues of epistemological racism are addressed in practice within ...
This paper highlights the importance of majority-culture professionals learning to work in contexts ...
This thesis seeks to acknowledge and address the concerns that Maori people voice about research int...
In 2004 the New Zealand Ministry of Education proposed two research projects to understand how learn...
Researching in a complex-cultured space that exists to help vulnerable young people has illuminated ...
In recent years there has been an increasing level of interest in indigenous tourism. This has devel...
This is a study of how tourism in New Zealand has affected a major tribal community; their insights,...
This paper is a culmination of common understandings that were elicited from two pieces of research:...
There is little knowledge of Maori peoples' leisure understandings, experiences and participation. T...
This report arose out the need for more research into Maori participation in outdoor recreation with...
Maori people have a unique body of knowledge that, while based on ancestral traditions, has adapted ...
Kaupapa Maori research developed as part of a broader movement by Maori to question westernized noti...
Serious concerns about research involving Maori people have been raised by Walker (1979), Curtis (19...
Although ‘research’ and ‘researchers’ feature prominently socially and politically a lot of people d...
This study investigates the perceived impacts of government legislation upon Maori tourism developme...
This paper seeks to identify how issues of epistemological racism are addressed in practice within ...
This paper highlights the importance of majority-culture professionals learning to work in contexts ...
This thesis seeks to acknowledge and address the concerns that Maori people voice about research int...
In 2004 the New Zealand Ministry of Education proposed two research projects to understand how learn...
Researching in a complex-cultured space that exists to help vulnerable young people has illuminated ...
In recent years there has been an increasing level of interest in indigenous tourism. This has devel...
This is a study of how tourism in New Zealand has affected a major tribal community; their insights,...
This paper is a culmination of common understandings that were elicited from two pieces of research:...