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  • What is the current state of knowledge on wairua, pregnancy and birthing, what are the key initia-tives and opportunities for collaborative research pro-jects, and who are the key stakeholders in this area?

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  • Aropū Paper, Te Arotahi Series December 2025 No. 9

    Towards Māori Wellbeing Economies

    This Aropū paper, part of Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga’s Te Arotahi policy paper series, is a short impact brief summarising the main insights from Te Ahunga atu ki ngā Ōhanga Oranga Māori: Towards Māori Wellbeing Economies, a book by Professor Chellie Spiller and colleagues (Spiller, 2025). Their research examines whānau-centred approaches to inclusive and sustainable prosperity. These findings foreground Māori wellbeing economies that are place-based, whakapapa-anchored, and oriented to intergenerational wellbeing.

    Te ōhanga Māori | The Māori economy

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  • Aropū Paper, Te Arotahi Series January 2026 No.11

    Benefits of a PhD for Māori and Pacific Graduates

    This impact brief is part of the Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga: New Zealand’s Māori Centre of Research Excellence (NPM) Te Arotahi policy paper series. This peer-reviewed brief summarises insights from a 2025 study that documents the outcomes of Māori and Pacific Peoples who completed PhDs between 2003 and 2022 (Kokaua et al., 2025).

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  • Arowhānui Paper, Te Arotahi Series December 2025 No.10

    Climate Change Risks and Solutions for Māori

    This Arowhānui paper, part of Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga’s (NPM’s) Te Arotahi policy paper series, is an evidence synthesis designed for policy analysts. It draws on 20 years of NPM climate change research to inform decision-making that reflects te ao Māori (the Māori worldview) and supports flourishing Māori economies, environments, and communities. Māori investment in climate research benefits all New Zealanders, providing new scientific insights that contribute to stronger solutions that are uniquely effective for Aotearoa New Zealand.

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  • This project has involved the digitisation and categorisation of a diverse range of tāonga from the 28 Māori Battalion, D Company veterans and their families, including videoed interviews, handwritten and typed letters and other documents, and photographs of people, places and personal objects.

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