Te niho o te taniwha teeth of the taniwha: Exploring present-future pathways for whānau and hapū in Māori economies of wellbeing

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Te niho o te taniwha teeth of the taniwha: Exploring present-future pathways for whānau and hapū in Māori economies of wellbeing
Abstract
This report outlines the scope of the project He oranga whānau: mahi ngātahi Whānau livelihoods within the context of work and Māori economies of wellbeing, which has been funded by Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga—the New Zealand Māori Centre of Research Excellence. Its purpose is to set the direction and design for the research project. To say the creation of such economies will be a complex task is an understatement. Three factors make this task a ‘wicked problem’. First, the ongoing material, socio-cultural, and psychological impacts of colonisation. Second, the entwined nature of the ‘Māori economy’ within the wider settler economy, and the settler economy’s enmeshment within the global economy. Third, future uncertainty at the regional, national, and international levels in which such an economy must operate.
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2022-06-30
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Te niho o te taniwha teeth of the taniwha
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ResearchGate
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  • Quite broad māori wellbeing and development - going over several indicators and future trends
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Rout, M., Spiller, C., Reid, J., Mika, J., & Haar, J. (2022). Te niho o te taniwha teeth of the taniwha: Exploring present-future pathways for whānau and hapū in Māori economies of wellbeing.