NEW ZEALAND’S MĀORI CENTRE OF RESEARCH EXCELLENCE PŪRONGO Ā-TAU Annual Report 2018 Ko te Māori e arataki ana i a Aotearoa ki te ao kei mua Māori leading New Zealand into the future TRANSFORMATION THROUGH INDIGENOUS RESEARCH EXCELLENCE Whāia ngā pae o te māramatanga Ko te pae tawhiti, whāia kia tata Ko te pae tata, whakamaua kia tina E puta ai ki te whaiao, ki te ao mārama! Search in the innermost recesses of the intellect To seek new knowledge as yet unexplored As the past is purchased by the present And the future is the goal of tomorrow! Cover Image: Carved by John Collins and Sunnah Thompson from fallen kauri from the Waitakere Ranges, this pou represents the ancestry of Te Kawerau a Maki, the tangata whenua of the Waitakere Ranges. It is located at the Arataki Visitors Centre on Scenic Road. This particular part of the pou depicts Te Hawiti, who was the grandson of the famous warrior Maki. Source: Michael Hennessy, Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga is a Centre of Research Excellence funded by the Tertiary Education Commission and hosted by the University of Auckland Te Whare Wānanga o Tāmaki Makaurau 1 MIHI Unuhia te rito o te harakeke, kei hea te kōmako e kō? Ui mai ki ahau, “He aha te mea nui o te Ao?” Māku e kī atu, “He tangata, he tangata, he tangata.” Kei ngā tāngata kua riro i te ringa kaha o aituā Huri noa ki ngā pārurenga o te parekura ki Ōtautahi Tau atu rā koutou ki te paenga taumata okiokinga Kua whakahiato te motu kia kotahi ai a hūpē a roimata Nō reira, Ko ngā mano tūāuriuri o te mate Hoake rā ki te whakahiato kahurangi Haere, haere, hoki atu rā E ngā ihumanea o te rangahau, E ngā ihuoneone o te kaupapa Whuia reretia ana a mihi matakorokoro ki te marea e pōkai nei i te akaaka matua o rangahau Koutou e whakapeto ngoi ana, e okea ururoatia kia ū ai ki tā Nga Pae matekitenga, whainga, whakataukī anō hoki. Nā reira, ki ngā tawhito o te tūhura mātauranga Koutou e whītiki mai ana ki te takapau o Ngā Pae Mai i tōna orokohanga, i tōna tū ōkawa matua Tae noa ki tēnei tau e karawhetawheta nei Mōkori te tuku i ngā aumihi ki a koutou, otirā, ki a tātou katoa Nā reira tēnā koutou, tēnā koutou, tēnā tātou katoa 2 2018 ANNUAL REPORT NGĀ PAE O TE MĀRAMATANGA 2018 NGĀ TĪPAKOTANGA : 2018 HIGHLIGHTS • Over 350 research outputs • Further partnered with Te new Borrin Foundation-NPM including 6 journal issues, Taura Whiri I te Reo Māori to Māori Legal Research Summer 100 articles and over 150 offer te reo Māori Masters and Internship Programme presentations Doctoral Scholarships to build successfully implemented • Nine platform projects te reo Māori research capacity • Fulbright-NPM graduate award contracted and publicly • Fifteen MAI Journal articles and scholar awards; NPM announced to steer new published profiled as keynote partner interconnected future of • Three NPM Postdoctoral at 70th Anniversary Fulbright NPM’s research programme Research Fellows completed, NZ Gala Dinner (Wellington, • 8th Biennial International and one new fellow enrolled September); significant NPM- Fulbright NZ Alumni Forum Indigenous Research • Successfully co-hosted with Conference successfully on Indigenous Futures held Superu the Whānau and (Auckland, November) hosted as a globally significant Whakapapa Workshop: The Indigenous research gathering Public Sharing of Critical Mauri • Successfully co-hosted (Auckland, November) Ora research (Wellington, May) with Te Whakaruruhau • New Postdoctoral Research Waikato Women’s Refuge • Refreshed NPM Research the Partnering for Whanau Fellow in Te Reo me Ngā Leadership Team by Tikanga Māori appointed Symposium showcasing welcoming Professor Poia critical Mauri Ora research • Hosted the International Rewi, Dr Ocean Mercier, (Hamilton, July) Indigenous Student 3 Minute Dr Mohi Rua and Dr Hinekura Thesis Competition Smith • NPM Hui-ā-Tau AGM held at University of Canterbury • Annual Principal Investigators’ • International Research (Christchurch, May) wānanga held at Whakatū Advisory Board hosted for 5 Marae with generous host days (Auckland, November) • NPM Board Chair transition support from Cawthron successfully conducted • Contracted and commenced (effective from 1 January 2019) Institute and Wakatū 11 new Seed and Scope Incorporation (Nelson, research projects • Three-day annual MAI February) Doctoral Conference held at • Inaugural award winners AUT (Auckland, November) • Te Takarangi 150 book social presented for two new Māori- media project launched focused awards at the Royal • Continued a comprehensive online with Royal Society Te Society Te Apārangi Research and extended suite of NPM Apārangi (February) with Te Honours ceremony, with a new Grants and Awards with Takarangi taonga exhibition Māori collaboration award five new Māori doctoral celebrated in Parliament announced for 2019 and scholarships awarded (Wellington, October) additional standard medals • Successfully hosted Media • Successfully completed awarded to NPM researchers SAVVY-NPM media training 22 Summer Student Intern • Profiled as keynote partner at workshops (September, Projects in 2018 and Michael and Suzanne Borrin Auckland) commenced 23 for the Foundation launch (Supreme • Te Hononga (The Connection): Summer Student Internship Court, Wellington, February); Indigenous Business programme for 2018-2019 3 Research Symposium held at Tangatarua Marae as a NPM- supported knowledge sharing event (Rotorua, October) • NPM research presented at Kingitanga Day, University of Waikato (Hamilton, September) • New professorial appointments for NPM researchers: Professor Papaarangi Reid (Auckland), Professor Merata Kawharu (Otago), Professor Michelle Thompson-Fawcett (Otago) • Associate Professor Mānuka Hēnare and Professor Michelle Thompson-Fawcett awarded Ako Aotearoa Tertiary Teaching Excellence Awards for Kaupapa Māori Teaching • Royal Society Te Apārangi fellowships to Professor Linda Waimarie Nikora and Professor Angus Macfarlane 4 2018 ANNUAL REPORT NGĀ PAE O TE MĀRAMATANGA Approaching 1m IN SOCIAL MEDIA REACH 48 RESEARCH PROJECTS 24 BOOK CHAPTERS JOURNAL ARTICLES 100 FROM RESEARCH 40 SUMMER INTERNS Over CONFERENCE PAPERS 130 AND PRESENTATIONS JOURNAL ISSUES 6 PUBLISHED 35 RESEARCH REPORTS 30 SCHOLARSHIPS Over RESEARCH AND 40 TRAINING EVENTS Over 200 STUDENTS MĀORI PRINCIPAL 107 INVESTIGATORS 5 RĀRANGI TAKE : CONTENTS Mihi ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 1 2018 Ngā Tīpakotanga : 2018 Highlights ....................................................................................................... 2 Rārangi Take : Contents .......................................................................................................................................... 5 Tirohanga Whāiti, Tirohanga Whānui : Our Focus and Context ..................................................... 7 Ngā Puakanga Ekenga : Outcomes Statements ....................................................................................... 8 Pūrongo ā te Tiamana : Chair’s Report ........................................................................................................ 10 Nā ngā Hoa Tumuaki : From the Co-Directors ......................................................................................... 11 Te Tira Arataki Rangahau : Research Leadership Team ...................................................................... 12 Ō Mātau Hoa Rangahau : Our Partners ....................................................................................................... 14 Tō Mātou Hōtaka Rangahau : Our Research Programme .................................................................. 15 Professor John Moorfield : Te Murumāra ................................................................................................... 79 Rautaki Whakapiki Aheinga me te Raukaha : Capability and Capacity Building Strategy ..................................................................................................................................................... 80 Whakawhitinga Mātauranga : Knowledge Sharing .............................................................................. 90 Kohinga Tuhinga: Journals and Indigenous Scholarship ................................................................100 Rautaki Mahitahitanga, Honohononga me te Toronga Whakawaho : Collaboration, Networking and Outreach Strategy ......................................................................... 106 Mana Whakahaere : Governance and Management .......................................................................... 112 Te Whānau o NPM : Our People ..................................................................................................................... 117 Tātaia Ngā Ekenga ā-Rangahau : Our Performance Measures .................................................... 123 Ngā Whakaputanga ā-Tuhi, ā-Aha : Publications and Other Outputs ................................... 130 Ko Ngā Whakahaere Pūtea : Financials ..................................................................................................... 150 6 2018 ANNUAL REPORT NGĀ PAE O TE MĀRAMATANGA Māori Leading New Zealand into the Future Transformation Our research realises Māori aspirations for positive engagement in national life, enhances our excellence in Through Indigenous scholarship and provides solutions to major challenges facing humanity in global and local settings. 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