Decolonising Peace and Conflict Studies Through Indigenous Research 2022
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-6779-4_4
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Affirming an Indigenous Approach Within Peace and Conflict Studies

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“…The research participants comprised of four kaumātua and two pakeke, five were wāhine (women) and one tane (male). Three participants provided whānau journals for both the 2012 and 2016 heke and academic publications based on the doctoral research (Te Maihāroa, K., 2017Maihāroa, K., , 2022. The whānau journals were transcribed and then returned to the participants to check for accuracy.…”
Section: Te Heke Ki Korotuaheka 2016mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The research participants comprised of four kaumātua and two pakeke, five were wāhine (women) and one tane (male). Three participants provided whānau journals for both the 2012 and 2016 heke and academic publications based on the doctoral research (Te Maihāroa, K., 2017Maihāroa, K., , 2022. The whānau journals were transcribed and then returned to the participants to check for accuracy.…”
Section: Te Heke Ki Korotuaheka 2016mentioning
confidence: 99%