The M膩tauranga Kai research project aims to gather p奴r膩kau (stories) about kai from knowledge holders who grew up in provincial towns in Te Tai Tokerau, Taranaki, Tairawhiti and Te Tauihu rohe (regions).
Dr Nikki Renall, Taranaki, has been awarded nearly $350,000 to partner with M膩ori communities to explore new ways to inspire M膩ori rangatahi (youth) and pakeke (adults) about healthier and more sustainable ways of eating that can reconnect them back to whenua (land) and Te Ao M膩ori (traditional M膩ori world).
The M膩ori Health Research Postdoctoral Fellowship聽grant is from the latest Health Research Council of New Zealand funding round, announced today.
The collaborative research project, entitled M膩tauranga Kai, aims to gather p奴r膩kau (stories) about kai from knowledge holders who grew up in provincial towns in Te Tai Tokerau, Taranaki, Tairawhiti and Te Tauihu rohe (regions).
Dr Renall, a Registered Dietitian who graduated with her PhD earlier this year, says the project will record important narratives on kai of kaum膩tua (elders) and traditional knowledge holders, which will be a taonga (treasure) for younger generations.
鈥淭he narratives can be used to develop innovative and inspiring resources for nutrition-related health promotion for M膩ori and provide culturally relevant guidance for health professionals and dietitians to promote better health outcomes for M膩ori.
鈥淭his research project also has the potential to advance knowledge in the field of nutrition by drawing on other world views of wellbeing and the connection between food, health, and our environment.鈥
Dr Nikki Renall.
The project will provide essential evaluation evidence of the impact of the Wakat奴 wh膩nau-led pilot project, that could highlight new approaches for relevant agencies to support and empower wh膩nau and M膩ori communities to achieve improved oranga in contemporary times, which could contribute to healthier and more resilient communities.
Supported by a M膩ori research advisory group, the Kaupapa M膩ori research has five phases:
- Establish relationships with M膩ori communities;
- Document the m膩tauranga contained in historical archival materials and academic writings relating to traditional foods and oranga (a holistic concept of wellbeing encompassing physical, spiritual, mental, environmental, and social wellbeing);
- Conduct interviews with wh膩nau, hap奴, and Iwi members about their knowledge and experiences of m膩tauranga relating to kai;
- Evaluate the wellbeing impact of a Wakat奴 wh膩nau-led pilot project utilising m膩tauranga and tikanga (customary)-led practices to grow traditional kai on their whenua and;
- Develop a nutrition-related health promotion framework to support oranga for M膩ori in contemporary times based on traditional m膩tauranga and values around kai.
鈥淚 aim to become a more well-rounded nutrition researcher to lead more impactful nutrition-research that addresses the health inequities of today leading to health equity in the future,鈥 Dr Renall says.聽
鈥淭his experience will enable me to develop my capacity as a M膩ori researcher in a culturally appropriate and safe way. The specialist expertise that the collective research team brings to this project will ensure that I am supported to conduct this research safely with M膩ori for M膩ori and honour the principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi whilst ensuring the protection of m膩tauranga M膩ori.
鈥淭he Hohua Tutengaehe Postdoctoral Fellowship has given me the opportunity to work with and learn from a diverse group of strong w膩hine M膩ori who I admire, and who contribute to the development of M膩ori health research that is consistent with tikanga M膩ori,鈥 she adds.
Dr Renall will lead the research which will be hosted at Massey鈥檚 Research Centre of Hauora and Health, with the support of:
- Associate Professor Lisa Te Morenga, Ng膩ti Wh膩tua 艑r膩kei, Te Uri o Hua, Ng膩puhi, Te Rarawa, Principal Investigator at the Riddet Institute and a Rutherford Discovery Fellow;
- Dr Marg Wilkie, Ng膩ti Porou, Ng膩puhi, a Kairangahau Kaupapa M膩ori (Senior Researcher) from 暴风资源鈥檚 Research Centre of Hauora and Health and;
- Dr Tracy Perry, Ng膩ti Porou, Ng膩ti Uepohatu, Waikato, Ng膩ti Wairere, a New Zealand Registered Dietitian from the University of Otago.
Ms Miriana Stephens, Ng膩ti Rarua, Ng膩iterangi, Ng膩ti Ranginui, General Manager for AuOra/Wakat奴 Incorporation and Dr Meika Foster, Te 膧tiawa, Ng膩ti Mutunga, a New Zealand Registered Dietitian and director of Edible Research Ltd are part of the M膩ori research advisory group guiding this project, notably supporting this research with their expertise around cultural and intellectual property rights, and the protection of m膩tauranga M膩ori.