Growing research skills at Iwi level

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Description

"This paper indicates that research is a natural human pursuit whose aim is to discover truth about the nature of reality." It discusses the cultural perspective in the creation myth of Ranginui and Papatuanuku, Maori epistemology, whakapapa, the tools of research, tools of technology, development of Iwi research, research techniques, storage and retrieval of data, citation of references, Treaty claims against the Crown and Treaty audits.

Table of contents

Introduction — Whakapapa — The tools of research — Tools of Technology — Development of Iwi research — Research techniques — Storage and retrieval of data — Citation of references — Treaty claims against the crown — Treaty Audits — Conclusion — Readings.

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pdfGrowing-research-skills-at-iwi-level.pdf

Primary author: Walker, Ranginui

Author biography: Māori

Publisher: Ranginui Walker

Publication format: Speech

Publication date: 2004

Publication place: Auckland

Publication availability: Yes

Publication location: Treaty Resource Centre

Catalog reference: 305.8994 WALK – Filing Cabinet

Misc. notes: Seminar, Nga Pae o te Maramatanga 9/11/2004

Content type: History

Historical period: 21st

Resources: Culture