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Masters-Awatere, B., McClintock, R., Potaka, U., Enoka, L., Ruru, S., Boulton, A. (2026).
Hybrid Leadership for Māori Health: A Systematic Review.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.
Allport, T., & Lindsay-Latimer, C. (2026).
"You Don’t Plant Walnut Trees for Yourself”: Wahine Māori and the Land That Shapes Us.
Genealogy, 10(1), 33.
Johnson, T., & Allport, T. (2026).
When Te Ruru calls, the system must listen: Seeing the unseen in complex systems
Capital City Complex Systems Symposium (CCCSS 2026), National Library of New Zealand, Wellington, Aotearoa New Zealand.
Gifford, H., Potaka-Osborne, G., & Cvitanovic, L. (2026).
Summary Research Report 3 - He Waka Eke Noa.
Whakauae Research Services Ltd.
Johnson, T., de Young Hakaraia, L., Allport, T., & Boulton, A. (2025).
Te Ruru An Indigenous systems-change framework
5th APEA Conference & EvalVisionAsia 2025, Tokyo, Japan.
Enoka, L., Boulton, A., & Potaka, U. (2025).
Lessons and experiences in co-designing an Indigenous leadership, governance, and decision-making model: Te Remu Huia.
Journal of Community Systems for Health
Whakauae Research. (2025).
Regional Rangahau and Primary Health Care Symposium Report.
Gifford, H., Potaka-Osborne, G., Cvitanovic, L., McMenamin, J. (2025).
He Waka Eke Noa – Co-creating care that works for Māori
Regional Rangahau and Primary Care Symposium. Whanganui, Aotearoa New Zealand.
McMenamin, J. (2025).
He Waka Eke Noa: Co-creating Primary Care That Works for Whānau Māori.
GP25 Conference for General Practice 2025. Christchurch, Aotearoa New Zealand.
Te Remu Huia the tail feathers of the huia bird: Designing an Indigenous model of leadership, governance and decision-making.
Lowitja Institute's 4th International Indigenous Health and Wellbeing Conference, Kaurna Country, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.
Potaka-Osborne, G. (2025).
Cancer's Threat to Indigenous Health and Wellbeing: Fear and Resilience.
Lowitja Institute 4th International Indigenous Health and Wellbeing Conference. Kaurna Country, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.
Parata, K., & Allport, T. (2025).
Kia Puāwai Research Programme Summary.
Tō Mātou Kāinga Research Team, Whakauae Research Services. (2025).
Tō Mātou Kāinga, Tō Mātou Ūkaipō - summary of research.
Allport, T., Boulton, A., Kaiwai, H. (2025).
Haere atu ki te ūkaipō – Māori Concepts of Land, Love, and Liberation.
INIHKD - Reclaiming Indigenous Ecologies of Love Conference, New Mexico, USA.
Te Remu Huia: Reclaiming knowledge of the huia bird for tribal governance.
Gifford, H., Potaka-Osborne, G., & Cvitanovic, L. (2025).
Summary Research Report 2 - He Waka Eke Noa.
Lindsay-Latimer, C., Allport, T., Potaka-Osborne, M., Wilson, D. (2024).
Belonging to the Land: Indigenous Māori Narratives of Home and Place.
Folk, Knowledge, Place Journal. Volume 1, Issue 2, 2024.
Allport, T., & Lindsay-Latimer, C. (2024).
Belonging to the land - a counter narrative of home and place.
Folk, Knowledge, Place Conference, Singapore.
Parata, K. (2024).
Hoki ki te ūkaipō: connecting to whenua tīpuna for hauora.
The Mana Enhancing Role of Evaluation, Aotearoa New Zealand Evaluation Association Conference, Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand.
Enoka, L. (2024).
Kia wetea ngā here a te Kāwana; Casting off the Crowns' shackles.
Holders of Our Knowledge and Keepers of Our Stories Symposium. The Indigenous Knowledge Institute, University of Melbourne, Australia.
Moyle, P. (2024).
Summary Research Report: Tō Matou Kāinga: Hauraki wāhine cohort.
Johnson, T., Allport, T., Boulton, A. (2024).
Te Ruru: Co-creating an Indigenous systems change framework.
Journal of Awareness-Based Systems Change.
Cassie, F. (2023).
'Rich’ early findings from Whanganui research project supporting earlier cancer diagnosis for Maōri.
New Zealand Doctor.
Allport T., Johnson T., Bennett-Huxtable, M. (2023).
Traversing Indigenous communication landscapes: Translation, uptake and impact of Māori research.
Ethical Space: International Journal of Communication Ethics
Gifford, H., Potaka-Osborne, G., Cvitanovic, L. (2023).
Kaupapa Māori and Appreciative Inquiry: A Review of the Literature. Te Pūtake - Whakauae Raro Occasional Paper Series, Number 5, September.
Parata, K., Johnson, T., & Ruru, S. (2022).
Kia Puāwai - supporting PhD students to flourish
Ngā Pae o Te Māramatanga, 10th International Indigenous Research Conference, Online.
Cassie, F. (2022).
Listening to the whānau cancer buzz.
Boulton, A., Allport, T. (2022).
Can Aotearoa's (New Zealand's) Indigenous communities achieve sustainable health equity in the absence of widespread cultural reform?
Blogpost for Healthier Lives, Emerald Publishing, United Kingdom.