Kaupapa Māori Research Flashcards
Kaupapa Māori research aims to ensure that Māori, when conducting research, maintain _____, _____ and _____ control:
Conceptual; methodological; interpretive
According to kaupapa Māori research, the ____ theory recognises, challenges & transforms oppressive colonial structures:
Critical
According to kaupapa Māori research, the ____ theory promotes te Ao Māori through knowledge, values & processes:
Native
What are the 5 principles of kaupapa Māori research?
Tino rangatiratanga; social justice; te ao Māori, te reo Māori, whānau
Angus & Sonja Macfarlane’s (2019) He Awa Whiria/Braided Rivers research framework suggests that _____ science & programmes can be blended with _____ worldviews & programmes to create a system of knowledge more powerful than either independently:
Western; indigenous
Kupe’s laws & values include:
Mana; tapu; mauri
Rua, Hodgetts & Stolte (2017), Arahanga-Doyle et al. (2019), Houkamau (2010) & Hapeta, Palmer & Kuroda (2019) all conducted studies that incorporated aspects of which research methodology?
Kaupapa Māori
Houkamau (2010) found that the oldest cohort of Māori women were MOST exposed to Māori identity, whereas the youngest cohort was LESS exposed but more comfortable with their Māori identities. True or false?
True
Houkamau (2010) investigated the construction & reconstruction of what cultural concept in Māori women?
Identity
Hapeta, Palmer & Kuroda (2019), when examining how indigenous storytelling contributed to well-being in an NZ provincial rugby team, used _____ interviews, ____ groups & ____ analysis to record data:
One-on-one; focus; thematic
What were the 3 themes found in Hapeta, Palmer & Kuroda’s (2019) study regarding indigenous storytelling on well-being?
Maunga of success; maunga as a sense of belonging; mascots mattered