The following is a reflective commentary on the place of Critical Indigenous Studies, with a focus on Kaupapa Māori Research, within Mormon Studies. Specifically, the piece explores the following questions: What does Kaupapa Māori Research look like when engaging in Mormon Studies? What positionality needs to be taken by Kaupapa Māori researchers and Critical Indigenous scholars when engaging in Mormon Studies? What are the main areas Critical Indigenous scholars and Kaupapa Māori scholars should engage when tackling issues around Mormonism? These questions are important in light of thegrowing importance of the cultural renaissance in Te Ao Māori and the rise of Kaupapa Māori Research
This chapter addresses the genealogy of Indigenous studies, and how it is conceptualized and practis...
This chapter considers the issue of decolonization and suggests two major implications for the decol...
While postcolonial theory enjoys sustained popularity in literary studies, several Indigenous schola...
Kaupapa Maori research developed as part of a broader movement by Maori to question westernized noti...
This paper seeks to identify how issues of epistemological racism are addressed in practice within ...
This is a descriptive account of Mormonism in a Maori community in New Zealand. Though this millenni...
In Aotearoa New Zealand, the precariat is populated by at least one in six New Zealanders, with Māor...
With increasing speed, the emerging discipline of critical Indigenous studies is expanding and demar...
This book offers perspectives on the academic study of indigenous religions from scholars who identi...
This paper explores how the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints attracted a large Maori foll...
Serious concerns about research involving Maori people have been raised by Walker (1979), Curtis (19...
This paper is a culmination of common understandings that were elicited from two pieces of research:...
This paper explores the profound connections between Kaupapa Māori research and practice through the...
123 leaves ; 29 cmIncludes abstract and appendix.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 117-123...
This chapter addresses the genealogy of Indigenous studies, and how it is conceptualized and practis...
This chapter addresses the genealogy of Indigenous studies, and how it is conceptualized and practis...
This chapter considers the issue of decolonization and suggests two major implications for the decol...
While postcolonial theory enjoys sustained popularity in literary studies, several Indigenous schola...
Kaupapa Maori research developed as part of a broader movement by Maori to question westernized noti...
This paper seeks to identify how issues of epistemological racism are addressed in practice within ...
This is a descriptive account of Mormonism in a Maori community in New Zealand. Though this millenni...
In Aotearoa New Zealand, the precariat is populated by at least one in six New Zealanders, with Māor...
With increasing speed, the emerging discipline of critical Indigenous studies is expanding and demar...
This book offers perspectives on the academic study of indigenous religions from scholars who identi...
This paper explores how the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints attracted a large Maori foll...
Serious concerns about research involving Maori people have been raised by Walker (1979), Curtis (19...
This paper is a culmination of common understandings that were elicited from two pieces of research:...
This paper explores the profound connections between Kaupapa Māori research and practice through the...
123 leaves ; 29 cmIncludes abstract and appendix.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 117-123...
This chapter addresses the genealogy of Indigenous studies, and how it is conceptualized and practis...
This chapter addresses the genealogy of Indigenous studies, and how it is conceptualized and practis...
This chapter considers the issue of decolonization and suggests two major implications for the decol...
While postcolonial theory enjoys sustained popularity in literary studies, several Indigenous schola...