Kaupapa Māori

Research focussed on uplifting Te Ao Māori, led by Māori researchers.

Conserving and restoring our taonga rākau 

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Pest trap

Māori views on pest control: the what, the why, and possible ways forward

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Myrtle rust

Stepping up: Cecilia Arienti-Latham joins Waitangi Wood to co-lead Integrated Surveillance

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Sara Belcher

Becoming a wahine toa for Papatūānuku

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Wānanga rejuvenates with ‘care-full’ science

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Tūhura Papatūānuku Geo Noho grows knowledge and connection in Te Hiku Northland

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Third Flagship site for BioHeritage

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Te Wiki o te Reo Māori profile: Juliane Chetham

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Mātauranga Māori special issue

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Student Profile: Hone Ropata

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Get to know Kaihautū Ngātahi Professor Shaun Ogilvie

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Maria Bargh

Maria Bargh appointed to independent electoral law panel

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Waimirirangi

An awa for a signpost: BioHeritage welcomes Waimirirangi Ormsby

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Media

Traditional Māori medicine helps kauri health, long-term monitoring suggests 

Trees impacted by kauri dieback disease are showing signs of recovery thanks to traditional Māori medicine, a practitioner says. Rongoā Māori practitioner Tohe Ashby has…
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Novel biotechnologies for eradicating wasps: seeking Māori studies students’ perspectives with Q method

Aligned with the New Zealand government’s ‘Predator-Free 2050’ target for Aotearoa New Zealand, National Science Challenge: Our biological Heritage supports research into five distinct ‘novel…
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A representation of a Tuawhenua worldview guides environmental conservation

Cultural expressions related to the kererū demonstrated the cultural significance of the bird to Tuawhenua that went well beyond the ecological and intrinsic value of the species. The Tuawhenua worldview…
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