Maori and the New Zealand values survey: The importance of research relationships |
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Authors: | Helen Moewaka Barnes Tim McCreanor John Huakau |
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Affiliation: | 1. Whariki Research Group , Massey University , PO Box 6137, Wellesley Street, Auckland, New Zealand;2. Centre for Social and Health Outcomes Research and Evaluation (SHORE) , Massey University , PO Box 6137, Wellesley Street, Auckland, New Zealand |
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Abstract: | Abstract Requirements for non‐Maori researchers to consult with Maori compete with “by Maori for Maori” research agendas. Nevertheless, Maori provide varying forms of consultation, with Maori perspectives rarely being entered into the literature. Following an invitation from the Centre for Social Health Outcomes Research and Evaluation (SHORE), members of the Whariki Research Group agreed to take a consultative role, providing Maori input into the New Zealand Values Survey 2004. After initial examination of the survey instrument and follow‐up on previous consultation with Maori, Whariki's main role focused on questions relevant to the Treaty of Waitangi (signed in 1840 between the United Kingdom and Maori) and to Maori. The questions and related findings were of particular salience in the context of ongoing controversy and challenges to the status of the Treaty in New Zealand and to the position of Maori. Here we describe research processes and relationships and present the findings with reference to their social and political implications. |
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Keywords: | values Maori Treaty of Waitangi research relationships consultation |
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