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Majority of NZ researchers see Māori Indigenous knowledge as relevant to their work – but there is a gender divide

By Katharina Ruckstuhl, Associate Professor in Indigenous Economy, University of Otago
Madeline Judge, Research Fellow in Social Science, University of Otago
Urs Daellenbach, Professor of Management, Te Herenga Waka — Victoria University of Wellington
A policy that encourages engagement with Māori communities has made non-Māori researchers more open to consider mātauranga Māori as an equivalent, although different, knowledge framework.The Conversation


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