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Nuku ki te Puku
Integral to its VM focus, HVN is committed to:investment in research that
1) specifically targets Māori needs and aspirations2) employs Mātauranga Māori
ensuring satisfaction among Māori stakeholders
Edible Research NZ Ltd_Nuku ki te Puku Programme
Vision Mātauranga
Edible Research NZ Ltd_Nuku ki te Puku Programme
• Exploring indigenous knowledge
• Improving health & social wellbeing
• Environmental sustainability (kaitiakitanga)
• Contributing to economic growth via distinctive R&D
Indigenous Innovation Taiao
MātaurangaHauora / Oranga
The knowledge interface
Edible Research NZ Ltd_Nuku ki te Puku Programme
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Systems Science ApproachTe Ao Māori
Edible Research NZ Ltd_Nuku ki te Puku Programme
PrinciplesMutual respectShared benefitsHuman dignity
Discovery
Research paradigms
Kaupapa MāoriScientific
Ethics
OutcomesSocial
EconomicCultural
Environmental
Effective policiesTreaty of Waitangi
National RS&T sector‘Advancement &
Development’
Capability
ResearchersMāori research centres
‘Interface research framework’ (2004), reproduced with permission of Emeritus Professor Sir Mason Durie
Future Focus
tupu: to grow; growthwhakatupu: cause to grow; cherishwhakatupuranga: generation
Edible Research NZ Ltd_Nuku ki te Puku Programme
The Crown-Māori relationship must change “into a 21st century relationship of mutual advantage in which, through joint and agreed action, both sides end up better off than they were before they started. This is the Treaty of Waitangi beyond grievance.”
Wai 262: ‘Ko Aotearoa Tēnei’ (2011)
Education Programme
“The most significant contribution to Māori economic development is likely to come from improving the education and skills of Māori people.”
Whitehead and Annesley (2005)
Edible Research NZ Ltd_Nuku ki te Puku Programme
Edible Research NZ Ltd_Nuku ki te Puku Programme
PrinciplesMutual respectShared benefitsHuman dignity
Discovery
Research paradigms
Kaupapa MāoriScientific
Ethics
OutcomesSocial
EconomicCultural
Environmental
Effective policiesTreaty of Waitangi
National RS&T sector‘Advancement &
Development’
Capability
ResearchersMāori research centres
‘Interface research framework’ (2004), produced with permission of Emeritus Professor Sir Mason Durie