Poipoia Ngā Tamariki Book
Copies of the new book are now available at our online shop
‘Poipoia Ngā Tamariki’ is a whakataukī that speaks of nurturing our tamariki, our children, as loved and cherished members of our whānau. This publication is a selection of over 60 whakataukī to support and guide us in our endeavours for intergenerational whānau wellbeing. These ancestral messages provide us with examples of traditional childrearing philosophies and practices.
He Waka Eke Noa
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Day 1-Friday, 27 October 2023
Day 1, Session 1:Prof. Linda Tuhiwai Smith- Introduction/Te Horopaki
Day 1, Session 2:Prof. Leonie Pihama- Defining Family Violence for Māori
Day 1, Session 3:Dr. Cherryl Smith- Historical and Intergenerational Trauma
Day 2-Friday, 03 November 2023
Day 2, Session 4 : Rihi Te Nana - Tikanga and Mātauranga Māori, Cultural Understanding and Healing
Day 2, Session 5 : Prof. Leonie Pihama - Tikanga, Mātauranga and Healing Practices
Day 2, Session 6 : Prof. Linda Smith - Rangatiratanga
Day 3-Friday, 10 November 2023
Day 3, Session 7 : Shirley Simmonds- Survey Results (Part 1)
Day 3, Session 8 : Shirley Simmonds - Survey Results (Part 2)
He Waka Eke Noa is a co-designed Kaupapa Māori project that is driven by Iwi and Māori social service provider aspirations to investigate the role of cultural frameworks in strengthening family and sexual violence prevention and intervention policies, practices and programmes.
It is a collaborative approach with a range of Māori organisations. We are seeking to make impact throughout the research process rather than operate on a notion that impact is achieved only on completion.
As such, the team will be actively engaging with key agencies and organisations and Whānau Ora collectives.
The project is grounded upon Kaupapa Māori theory and methodology and all components of the project are co-designed and co-produced whereby there is a strong commitment from all parties to ensure that tikanga, te reo, mātauranga Māori and whanaungatanga provide us with both cultural and ethical ways to progress this work to benefit whānau, hapū, iwi, urban Māori and Māori organisations.
He Waka Eke Noa Series 1 Presentations 2022
Series 1 Episode 1: Professor Linda Tuhiwai Smith
Series 1 Episode 2: Professor Leonie Pihama
Series 1 Episode 3: Shirley Simmonds
Series 1 Episode 4: Professor Pou Temara
Series 1 Episode 5: Ngaropi Cameron
Series 1 Episode 6: Professor Bonnie Duran
Series 1 Episode 7: Peseta Betty Sio QSO
Series 1 Episode 8: Professor Marai Larasi
Series 1 Episode 9: Hinewirangi Kohu Morgan
He Waka Eke Noa Conference 2022
Conference Presentations, Day One :
Research Project Overview Professor Leonie Pihama
Te Puna Oranga Billie Jean Cassidy
Tikanga and Maramataka Professor Leonie Pihama
Conference Presentations, Day Two :
Nga vaka o kāiga tapu Betty Sio
Click here for the programme for 2022 Conference
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He Oranga Ngākau
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by Mahinekura Reinfeld, Dr Leonie Pihama, and Ngaropi Cameron
Tu Ka Ora is the final report from a research project undertaken by Mahinekura Reinfeld that resulted in the publication titled ‘Matarakau: Nga korero mo nga rongoa o Taranaki’. It was her vision to undertake research with kuia and koroheke from Taranaki about their experiences in the use of rongoa Maori.
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