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Urban Marae Responses to COVID19: Creative Pikitia Series Capturing the resilient responses of marae

About this project:

An extension to the Marae Ora, Kāinga Ora project, this Pikitia Series captures the lived-experience and resilient responses of marae in South Auckland during the COVID-19 lockdown period.

Funded by the Universityof Auckland and the National Science Challenge – Resilience to Nature’s Challenges this project is lead by Dr Jenny Lee-Morgan. This Pikitia Series illustrates the unique experiences that emerged for each marae while supporting the resilience of their communities during COVID-19 lockdown and the subsequent restriction levels. Captured as creative digital posters, co-created with the nominated marae-based researchers and graphically designed by young Māori emerging artist Rihana Te Nana-Hoskins.

This Pikitia Series illustrates the unique experiences that emerged for each marae while supporting the resilience of their communities during COVID-19 lockdown…

An exhibition of the Pikitia Series will be held at the Māngere Arts Centre,Tāmaki Makaurau during Matariki (29 th June – 14 th July 2023) and at the Marae Ora, Kāinga Ora Symposium to be held 25 th May 2023 at Makaurau Marae, Ihumaatao.

Our Research Team:

Led by Dr Jenny Lee-Morgan, alongside key members of the Marae Ora, Kāinga Ora project team.

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Dr Jenny Lee-Morgan

(Waikato, Te Ahiwaru, Ngāti Mahuta)

is a senior kaupapa Māori researcher. Formerly the inaugural Director of Ngā Wai a te Tūī Māori and Indigenous Research Centre, Unitec, Jenny has led several large community centred research projects. Currently she is also a Trustee of Te Ahiwaru Trust and Te Motu o Hiaroa Charitable Trust.
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Ngāhuia Eruera

(Ngāti Awa, Ngāi Tūhoe, Tūhourangi, Ngāti Tamatera)

brings a wealth of business solutions and operational management expertise from her background and senior leadership roles in sports, tertiary education (Wānanga) and research sectors. A home-grown ‘pa’ girl she is passionate about whānau wellbeing and hauora Māori, in particular marae development. She is currently a board member of the Auckland Mataatua Society Inc and Te Tini o Toi Housing Trust.
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Kim Himoana Penetito

(Ngāti Hauā, Ngāti Tamaterā, Raukawa)

has a Masters in Māori Development, and a background in Kaupapa Māori community development, training and education. She is the co-director of Hauā Partnerships and a researcher at Pūrangakura.

Māori graphic artist:
Rihana Te Nana-Hoskins

Marae-based researchers:
Pania Newton and Moana Waa (Makaurau Marae), Hineamaru Ropati (Papatūānuku Kokiri Marae), Harlin Raerino-Gray, Baari Mio (Mataatua Marae), Krissy Bishop, Kahleyn Evans, Helena Stephens (Manurewa), Greer Samuels, Roxanne Joyce, Luella Linaker (Papakura Marae)

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