W6 Kaupapa Māori Flashcards

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What is colonization?

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  • Destruction of culture and language
  • Genocide
  • Assimilation
  • Introduction of weapons, disease, drugs
  • Racist portrayals and perspectives
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Effects of Colonisation

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  • Dislocation
  • Marginalisation
  • Racism (Institutional and interpersonal)
  • Over-representation
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He Whakaputanga

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Whakaputa – to cause to emerge or express
Rangatira – Māori chief
Rangatiratanga – akin to autonomy, self-determination, sovereignty

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Preamble of Te Tiriti

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Māori rangatiratanga and land ownership is secure

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Article 1 of Te Tiriti

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kawanatanga (government) vs. sovereignty

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Article 2 of Te Tiriti

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retain rangatiratanga and protection of
taonga vs. property ownership

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Article 3 of Te Tiriti

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Māori have benefits of Crown protection
and rights of British citizens

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8
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translation of Kaupapa

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topic, idea

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9
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translation of Māori

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normal, common

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Kaupapa Māori defintion

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a Māori way of thinking and doing research

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By Māori, for Māori, with Māori

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  • By Māori = research must be done by Māori or have Māori as a part of the research team
  • For Māori = Māori should be the focus
  • With Māori = ”nothing about us without us”
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Principles of Kaupapa Māori research

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  • Tino Rangatiratanga
  • Taonga tuku iho
  • Ako Māori
  • Kia piki ake I nga raruraru o te kaing
  • Whānau
  • Kaupapa
  • Āta
  • Te Tiriti o Waitangi
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Tino Rangatiratanga - prinicple

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Māori Self-Determination &Autonomy
* Ensuring Māori have power & control throughout the research process
* E.g., design, data collection, analysis, write up

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Taonga Tuku Iho - principle

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Acknowledging Māori ways of knowing & being
* Mātauranga Māori is a taonga and should be
treated as such

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Ako Māori - principle

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Honouring culturally preferred teaching methods
* Māori learning and teaching practices are reciprocal
* Kaupapa Māori research must also be reciprocal

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Kia piki ake i nga raruraru o te kainga - principle

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Acknowledging Power Imbalances
* Māori and Pākehā power imbalances exist
due to economic discrepancies.

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Whānau - principle

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Importance of extended family
* We must consider the whole whānau

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Kaupapa - principle

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A collective vision for research outcomes
* Need to benefit the wellbeing of Māori
culturally, socially, economically, or politically

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Āta - principle

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Reciprocal Relationships
* Ensuring that relationships with participants and the community are nurtured and ongoing

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Te Tiriti o Waitangi - principle

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The Treaty of Waitangi
* Ensuring Māori-centered research is valued
* Māori as citizens and tangata whenua