Māori (Indigenous New Zealand) researchers may have one or many mahi-toi (artistic) talents. All mahi-toi are ideas brought from the conceptual world to the physical realm by mahi-ā-ringa (work with hands), and the practitioner is the conduit. When the mahi-toi practitioner is also the researcher and vice-versa, the vernaculars in both circles enrich and give structure, depth and stability to each other. Despite divergences in materials and technologies across the disciplines, when traditional processes - such as carving, weaving, through to performing and composing kapahaka (Māori performing arts) - are placed side-by-side, the parallels between them are unmistakable. Every practice has distinctive pre-production, production and post-produ...
This project engages with a new construct that recognises the concerns of indigenous shared knowledg...
This practice-led creative research is located at the intercultural hyphen space (Fine, 1994) betwee...
This study looks at Māori kapa haka (performing arts) as indigenous alternative education, putting...
Māori (Indigenous New Zealand) researchers may have one or many mahi-toi (artistic) talents. All mah...
Indigenous knowledge comes not from one individual, but from a collective (Lentfer, 2012). Creation ...
This research project is made up of two distinct but related components; an exegesis and an artefact...
This thesis is about kapa haka (traditional Maori performing arts) as it is performed in a cultural ...
In Maori languageThis is the first thesis for the degree of Master of Arts to be written in Māori. B...
Apart from the occasional production of musical instruments like nose flutes, the making and firing ...
Indigenous scholars have called for a rethinking of the cultural interface of Indigenous people with...
Ngāpuhi knowledge is based on oral traditions passed down to successive generations, allowing for th...
The thesis is divided into three parts: Toi Runga (Part 1), Toi Raro (Part 2) and Te Hononga Toi Māo...
The focus of this thesis is to visually show the significance and relationship between the use of na...
Maori writing in the nineteenth-century was prolific. Maori writers worked in multiple genres includ...
This paper explores the profound connections between Kaupapa Māori research and practice through the...
This project engages with a new construct that recognises the concerns of indigenous shared knowledg...
This practice-led creative research is located at the intercultural hyphen space (Fine, 1994) betwee...
This study looks at Māori kapa haka (performing arts) as indigenous alternative education, putting...
Māori (Indigenous New Zealand) researchers may have one or many mahi-toi (artistic) talents. All mah...
Indigenous knowledge comes not from one individual, but from a collective (Lentfer, 2012). Creation ...
This research project is made up of two distinct but related components; an exegesis and an artefact...
This thesis is about kapa haka (traditional Maori performing arts) as it is performed in a cultural ...
In Maori languageThis is the first thesis for the degree of Master of Arts to be written in Māori. B...
Apart from the occasional production of musical instruments like nose flutes, the making and firing ...
Indigenous scholars have called for a rethinking of the cultural interface of Indigenous people with...
Ngāpuhi knowledge is based on oral traditions passed down to successive generations, allowing for th...
The thesis is divided into three parts: Toi Runga (Part 1), Toi Raro (Part 2) and Te Hononga Toi Māo...
The focus of this thesis is to visually show the significance and relationship between the use of na...
Maori writing in the nineteenth-century was prolific. Maori writers worked in multiple genres includ...
This paper explores the profound connections between Kaupapa Māori research and practice through the...
This project engages with a new construct that recognises the concerns of indigenous shared knowledg...
This practice-led creative research is located at the intercultural hyphen space (Fine, 1994) betwee...
This study looks at Māori kapa haka (performing arts) as indigenous alternative education, putting...