Rangahau (Research) Register of Projects

POLICY CLOSED - RANGAHAU (RESEARCH) PROJECTS

The following projects have been supported by funding under the Board's Rangahau grants programme.


 

Te Wakamauriri Paul Whakaue Iho Ake
 Not completed
Dr Rāpata Wiri Te Pūmanwa o Ngāti Whakaue This project investigates the impact of "m(obile)-learning" upon the revitalisation of Te Reo and Tikanga Māori within the Ngāti Whakaue/Te Arawa region.
Project completed January 2015.
Tarewa Rota Nga whenua tuku iho o Ngati Whakaue A project to digitally scan and index Closed, Closed Application and Correspondence files held by the Maori Land Court, and related archives in Auckland, Hamilton and Wellington.
Project completed October 2016
Dr Ramari Raureti and Tu Williams Nga Karapu Maori: Stories from within Maori Rugby Clubs

Dr Ramari Raureti & Tu Williams are completing a 2 year research project focused on documenting the stories from within Maori Rugby Clubs within the Bay of Plenty.  They will also record the Clubs' histories and examine the ways to maximise benefits to Maori men and their families, that come from being involved in the Clubs.
Published April 2019

Te Kapua Hohepa-Watene

He Pātaka Kōrero o Te Hiko o te Rangi Hohepa 

This project involved digitally archiving information on Te Arawa whakapapa, tikanga, hitori and marae from handwritten manuscripts, audio and video material of Dr Hiko Hohepa.
Project completed and launched 2013.