Tangata Hourua: a framework drawing from Kaupapa Māori and Pacific research methodologies

Author:

Mullane Tania1ORCID,Harwood Matire2,Warbrick Isaac3

Affiliation:

1. Whitireia Community Polytechnic, New Zealand

2. University of Auckland, New Zealand

3. Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand

Abstract

Despite a growing amount of research with Māori and Pacific people in Aotearoa New Zealand, frameworks that support robust research methodologies with these peoples are limited. This is particularly so for research involving both Māori and Pacific people, which acknowledges the connections between the two and the uniqueness of all Pacific people. Tangata Hourua (Strength in Combining) is a research framework developed in response to this gap, drawing from Kaupapa Māori (Māori principles) and Pacific methodologies, that seeks to uphold the rights of Māori as Indigenous people of Aotearoa, whilst giving voice to Pacific peoples living here with shared or connected whakapapa (family connections). This article describes the framework’s origins, its relationship to Kaupapa Māori and Pacific research methodologies, key principles in its application, and its strengths and limitations. The framework has the potential to be utilised in research that positively contributes to both Māori and Pacific knowledge and well-being.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

History,Anthropology,Cultural Studies

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