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  • Māori Youth Employment: Internship Report

    Internship project

    Author: Nimbus Staniland. Supervisor: Professor Charles Crothers This report introduces quantitative analyses of Māori youth employment and occupational status using data from the New Zealand General Social Survey (NZGSS) issued by Statistics New Zealand (SNZ) in 2008 and 2010.

    Project commenced: 2012

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    12-IN-06 Web ready.pdf

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  • Ōkahu Bay restoration: Internship report

    Internship project

    Author: Ani Kainamu, Supervisor: Dr Dan Hikuroa. This project fulfils part of the Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga summer studentship project that looks at the elements of ecological and Mauri restoration at Ōkahu Bay.

    Project commenced: 2012

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    12IN05_AniKainamu_FinalReport.pdf

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  • Te Pae Tawhiti: Māori economic development

    Full project Pae Tawhiti project

    This significant research programme was led by Distinguished Professor Graham 

    Project commenced: 2011
    Environment Te Reo Economic Development

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    He Mangopare Amohia.pdf

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    Maori Economic Development_2011_Report_and Lit_ Review.pdf

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  • Adapting principles from rongoā into ecologically and culturally sustainable farm practice

    This project examines rongoā (traditional Māori knowledge of medicinal plants) to find ways to improve animal health naturally, and overall, manage farms with respect for the land.

    Project commenced: 2010
    Health Economic Development

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    10 RF 32 Final Contract report for web.pdf

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  • Computer decision support to aid sustainable customary use of taonga species

    Rakiura Māori muttonbirders and researchers collaborated to build and test a computer-based decision support package to allow individual kaitiaki to choose optimal harvesting strategies on their own whānau’s ancestral birding ground.

    Project commenced: 2010

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    Te Poha o Te Titi User Manual.pdf

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  • Kanakana harvest mātauranga: Potential tools to monitor population trends on the Waikawa River, Southland/Murihiku?

    The population of kanakana (piharau, lamprey) is poorly understood and believed to be declining. In Murihiku concern for this taonga species led to this research in the Waikawa River.
     

    Project commenced: 2010

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    10RF02 Final Contract Report.pdf

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  • Pae Tawhiti: Te Kura Roa

    Full project Pae Tawhiti project

    Te Reo Māori represents an amazing opportunity to New Zealand for its potential to enrich society and culture and transform the experience and consciousness of those who are exposed to and use the language. The Māori language is an official language of New Zealand and is indigenous to our country. It is part of our country’s national character and identity.

    Project commenced: 2010
    Te Reo me Ngā Tikanga Māori
    Te Reo

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    Launch of The Value of the Māori Language: Te Hua o Te Reo Mā

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    Pūrongo 1: He Whenua Haumako – Te Kōhanga Reo, Te Ataarangi

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    Pūrongo 2: Te Kōrerotia o te Reo Māori

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    Pūrongo 3: Te Reo Māori me te Whānau

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    Pūrongo 4: Te Reo Māori me te Hapori

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    Pūrongo 5: Te Reo Māori me te Wāhi Mahi

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    Pūrongo 6: Te Reo Māori me te Tuakiri ā-Motu

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    Pūrongo 7: Te Reo Māori me ōna Ratonga

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  • Tetrodotoxin in Kaimoana: Science and Mātauranga Mitigating Health Risks from a Lethal Neurotoxin

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    The Hauraki Māori Trust Board and the Cawthron Institute collaborated in this research project which stemmed from a spate of dog deaths on the beaches of Tikapa Moana (the Hauraki Gulf) in August 2009.  The dogs died from the poison tetrodotoxin (TTX) and this poison was present in sea slugs that had washed up on beaches.

    Project commenced: 2010
    Health

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    10RF-18 Final contract report.pdf

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  • Trends in wellbeing for Māori families 1981–2006

    This project is contributing to the key policy area of whānau ora/ family wellbeing via new analysis of the wealth of data contained in the six national household censuses of 1981 to 2006.

    Project commenced: 2010
    Health Economic Development

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