Decolonisation in Aotearoa : education, research and practice /
Decolonisation in Aotearoa : education, research and practice /
edited by Jessica Hutchings and Jenny Lee-Morgan.
- x, 226 pages : illustrations (some colour), portraits (some colour) ; 25 cm
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Forward: Keeping a decolonising agenda to the forefront / Introduction: Kaupapa Māori in action: Education, research and practice / Māori in education : -- Reclaiming Māori education / Decolonising education / Te Harinui: Civilising the Māori with school and church / Ko te mana motuhaka, ake ake, ake!: Reclaiming education for Waikato-Tainui / Marae-ā-kura: A culturally specific decolonising strategy in schools / Reflections from the trenches: Decolonising hearts and minds in Aoteroa / Matike Mai Aotearoa! The power of youth-led decolonisation education / Māori in research : -- Positioning ourselves within kaupapa Māori research / Native agents: Navigating indigenous research across the borders / Ngā Whiringa Muka: Decolonising research in Whanganui Iwi / Māori in practice : -- Ūkaipō: Decolonisation and Māori maternities / Decolonising dreams and Māori television / Bringing Māori food politics to the table: Decolonising food knowledge / Te Awa Atua: Menstruation, whakapapa and the revival of matrilineal Māori ceremony / Ka puta rā koe kit e whai ao kit e ao mārama: Where do babies come from? / Glossary -- Author biographies -- Index. Linda Tuhiawi Smith -- Jenny lee-Morgan and Jessica Hutchings -- Ranginui Walker -- Moana Jackson -- Ani Mikaere -- Sarah-Jane Tiakiwai -- Jenny Lee-Morgan -- Takawai Murphy -- Veronica Tawhai -- Leonie Pihama -- Mera Lee-Penehira -- Āneta Hinemihi Rāwiri -- Naomi Simmonds and Kirsten Gabel -- Jo Smith -- Jessica Hutchings -- Ngahuia Murphy -- Debbie Broughton -- Part 1. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Part 2. 8. 9. 10. Part 3. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.
"This book examines decolonisation and Māori education in Aotearoa New Zealand in ways that seeks to challenge, unsettle and provoke for change. Editors Jessica Hutchings and Jenny Lee-Morgan have drawn together leading Māori writers and intellectuals on topics that are at the heart of a decolonising education agenda, from tribal education initiatives to media issues, food sovereignty, wellbeing, Christianity, tikanga and more. A key premise is that colonisation excludes holistic and Māori experiences and ways of knowing, and continues to assert a deep influence on knowledge systems and ways of living and being, and that efforts to combat its impact must be broad and comprehensive. The book presents a kaupapa Māori and decolonised agenda for Māori education. The writers put kaupapa Māori into practice through a pūrākau (narrative) approach to explore the diverse topics in a range of styles." --Publishers website.
9780947509170 0947509178
Māori (New Zealand people)--Education
Māori (New Zealand people)--Social conditions
Decolonization--New Zealand
LC3501.M3 / D43 2016
371.908999442
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Forward: Keeping a decolonising agenda to the forefront / Introduction: Kaupapa Māori in action: Education, research and practice / Māori in education : -- Reclaiming Māori education / Decolonising education / Te Harinui: Civilising the Māori with school and church / Ko te mana motuhaka, ake ake, ake!: Reclaiming education for Waikato-Tainui / Marae-ā-kura: A culturally specific decolonising strategy in schools / Reflections from the trenches: Decolonising hearts and minds in Aoteroa / Matike Mai Aotearoa! The power of youth-led decolonisation education / Māori in research : -- Positioning ourselves within kaupapa Māori research / Native agents: Navigating indigenous research across the borders / Ngā Whiringa Muka: Decolonising research in Whanganui Iwi / Māori in practice : -- Ūkaipō: Decolonisation and Māori maternities / Decolonising dreams and Māori television / Bringing Māori food politics to the table: Decolonising food knowledge / Te Awa Atua: Menstruation, whakapapa and the revival of matrilineal Māori ceremony / Ka puta rā koe kit e whai ao kit e ao mārama: Where do babies come from? / Glossary -- Author biographies -- Index. Linda Tuhiawi Smith -- Jenny lee-Morgan and Jessica Hutchings -- Ranginui Walker -- Moana Jackson -- Ani Mikaere -- Sarah-Jane Tiakiwai -- Jenny Lee-Morgan -- Takawai Murphy -- Veronica Tawhai -- Leonie Pihama -- Mera Lee-Penehira -- Āneta Hinemihi Rāwiri -- Naomi Simmonds and Kirsten Gabel -- Jo Smith -- Jessica Hutchings -- Ngahuia Murphy -- Debbie Broughton -- Part 1. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Part 2. 8. 9. 10. Part 3. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.
"This book examines decolonisation and Māori education in Aotearoa New Zealand in ways that seeks to challenge, unsettle and provoke for change. Editors Jessica Hutchings and Jenny Lee-Morgan have drawn together leading Māori writers and intellectuals on topics that are at the heart of a decolonising education agenda, from tribal education initiatives to media issues, food sovereignty, wellbeing, Christianity, tikanga and more. A key premise is that colonisation excludes holistic and Māori experiences and ways of knowing, and continues to assert a deep influence on knowledge systems and ways of living and being, and that efforts to combat its impact must be broad and comprehensive. The book presents a kaupapa Māori and decolonised agenda for Māori education. The writers put kaupapa Māori into practice through a pūrākau (narrative) approach to explore the diverse topics in a range of styles." --Publishers website.
9780947509170 0947509178
Māori (New Zealand people)--Education
Māori (New Zealand people)--Social conditions
Decolonization--New Zealand
LC3501.M3 / D43 2016
371.908999442