Decolonisation in Aotearoa: Education, Research and Practice

Decolonisation in Aotearoa: Education, Research and Practice

Decolonisation in Aotearoa: Education, Research and Practice

Decolonisation in Aotearoa: Education, Research and Practice

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Overview

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.

Digital editions in ebook and Kindle versions will be available from 15 October


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780947509170
Publisher: Nzcer Press
Publication date: 09/21/2016
Pages: 238
Product dimensions: 6.69(w) x 9.61(h) x 0.50(d)

Table of Contents

Foreword: Keeping a decolonising agenda to the forefront ix
Linda Tuhiwai Smith
Introduction: Kaupapa Māori in action: Education, research and practice
Jenny Lee-Morgan and Jessica Hutchings
Part 1: Māori in education
Chapter 1 Reclaiming Māori education
Ranginui Walker
Chapter 2 Decolonising education
Moana Jackson
Chapter 3 Te Harinui: Civilising the Māori with school and church
Ani Mikaere
Chapter 4 Ko te mana motuhake, ake ake, ake!:
Reclaiming education for Waikato-Tainui
Sarah-Jane Tiakiwai
Chapter 5 Marae-ā-kura: A culturally specific decolonising strategy in schools
Jenny Lee-Morgan
Chapter 6 Reflections from the trenches: Decolonising hearts and minds in Aotearoa
Takawai Murphy
Chapter 7 Matike Mai Aotearoa!
The power of youth-led decolonisation education
Veronica Tawhai
Part 2: Māori in research
Chapter 8 Positioning ourselves within kaupapa Māori research
Leonie Pihama
Chapter 9 Native agents: Navigating indigenous research across the borders
Mera Lee-Penehira
Chapter 10 Ngā Whiringa Muka: Decolonising research in Whanganui iwi
Āneta Hinemihi Rāwiri
Part 3: Māori in practice
Chapter 11 Ūkaipō: Decolonisation and Māori maternities
Naomi Simmonds and Kirsten Gabel
Chapter 12 Decolonising dreams and Māori Television
Jo Smith
Chapter 13 Bringing Māori food politics to the table:
Decolonising food knowledge
Jessica Hutchings
Chapter 14 Te Awa Atua: Menstruation, whakapapa and the revival of matrilineal Māori ceremony
Ngahuia Murphy
Chapter 15 Ka puta rā koe ki te whai ao ki te ao mārama:
Where do babies come from?
Debbie Broughton
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