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Evaluation of the Governance Training Trial

Governance skills, strategic planning, and financial literacy are becoming increasingly necessary for Iwi to undertake their responsibilities within a pre- and post-Treaty settlement environment. In 2016,…

Future Demographic Trends for Māori | Part One: Population Size, Growth and Age Structure

This series provides a range of baseline population statistics, trends and projections for Māori. Together the three reports cover ten demographic issues: population size, growth and…

Te Waipounamu Regional Profile 2017

Te Puni Kōkiri measures a range of outcomes that fall within Whakapapa (te reo Māori and connection to iwi), Oranga (whānau well-being and whānau housing), Whairawa…

New Zealand Arrestee Drug Use Monitoring (NZ-ADUM) report 2010-2016

The aim of the New Zealand Arrestee Drug Use Monitoring (NZ-ADUM) study is to monitor trends in alcohol and other drug use among police detainees in…

Cultural Revitalisation: One Pasifika Perspective

In this paper, Anne Moefa’auo looks at Cultural Revitalisation in relation to her role as a secondary school teacher of migrants and refugees. This is the third…

Cultural Revitalisation and the making of identity with Aotearoa New Zealand

This is the fourth in a series of papers Te Puni Kōkiri commissioned to contribute to the development of our work around Oranga Māoritanga – Cultural…

Māori cultural revitalisation in social networking sites

This kaupapa forms the basis of her paper Māori cultural revitalisation in social media sites where she discusses key concepts of cultural revitalisation that are being…

Pūmau Tonu te Mauri, Living as Māori, now and in the future

In this paper, Pūmau Tonu te Mauri, Living as Māori, now and in the future Sir Mason reminds us of the challenge to adopt and support…

A matter of personal and national identity – a note on revitalising Māori culture

This paper A matter of personal and national identity – a note on revitalising Māori culture provides his perspective as one who is “looking in from…

Te Ritorito 2017: Towards whānau, hapū and iwi wellbeing

View the presentations from our inaugural Te Ritorito forum. This hui aimed to illustrate what the bigger picture of whānau, hapū and iwi wellbeing looks like…