TY - BOOK AU - Hutchings,Jessica AU - Lee,Jenny ED - New Zealand Council for Educational Research, TI - Decolonisation in Aotearoa: education, research and practice SN - 9780947509170 AV - LC3501.M3 D43 2016 U1 - 371.908999442 23 PY - 2016///] CY - Wellington, New Zealand PB - NZCER Press KW - Māori (New Zealand people) KW - Education KW - Social conditions KW - Decolonization KW - New Zealand N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Forward: Keeping a decolonising agenda to the forefront; Linda Tuhiawi Smith --; Introduction: Kaupapa Māori in action: Education, research and practice; Jenny lee-Morgan and Jessica Hutchings --; Part 1; Māori in education : --; 1; Reclaiming Māori education; Ranginui Walker --; 2; Decolonising education; Moana Jackson --; 3; Te Harinui: Civilising the Māori with school and church; Ani Mikaere --; 4; Ko te mana motuhaka, ake ake, ake!: Reclaiming education for Waikato-Tainui; Sarah-Jane Tiakiwai --; 5; Marae-ā-kura: A culturally specific decolonising strategy in schools; Jenny Lee-Morgan --; 6; Reflections from the trenches: Decolonising hearts and minds in Aoteroa; Takawai Murphy --; 7; Matike Mai Aotearoa! The power of youth-led decolonisation education; Veronica Tawhai --; Part 2; Māori in research : --; 8; Positioning ourselves within kaupapa Māori research; Leonie Pihama --; 9; Native agents: Navigating indigenous research across the borders; Mera Lee-Penehira --; 10; Ngā Whiringa Muka: Decolonising research in Whanganui Iwi; Āneta Hinemihi Rāwiri --; Part 3; Māori in practice : --; 11; Ūkaipō: Decolonisation and Māori maternities; Naomi Simmonds and Kirsten Gabel --; 12; Decolonising dreams and Māori television; Jo Smith --; 13; Bringing Māori food politics to the table: Decolonising food knowledge; Jessica Hutchings --; 14; Te Awa Atua: Menstruation, whakapapa and the revival of matrilineal Māori ceremony; Ngahuia Murphy --; 15; Ka puta rā koe kit e whai ao kit e ao mārama: Where do babies come from?; Debbie Broughton --; Glossary --; Author biographies --; Index N2 - "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 ER -