Mauri Hono: A Mauri sensory methodology

Author:

Apiti Ariana1ORCID,Kora Aorangi1,Tassell-Matamua Natasha1,Moriarty Te Rā2,Matamua Nathan1,Lindsay Nicole1,Dell Kiri3,Pomare Pikihuia4,de la Torre Parra Lorena1,Baikalova Nadia1

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Indigenous Psychologies, School of Psychology, Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa, Massey University, Aotearoa, New Zealand

2. Te Pūtahi-ā-Toi, School of Māori Knowledges, Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa, Massey University, Aotearoa, New Zealand

3. Graduate School of Management, Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland, Aotearoa, New Zealand

4. School of Psychology, Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa, Massey University, Aotearoa, New Zealand

Abstract

Within a Māori cultural context, the manifestation of mauri instilled in all living things, both animate and inanimate gives life. Previous research suggests Māori can experience somatic exchanges of energy such as mauri from both other people, as well as within the natural environment. Accordingly, Mauri Hono: A Mauri Sensory Methodology provides a foundation to understanding knowledge by tuning into our senses and using mauri states to help elicit meaning about ourselves and our relationships with natural environments when immersed in those environments. In this study, four key phases of the methodology are detailed; Rongo, Mōhio, Mārama and Mātau and applied to a case study which sought to understand how Māori draw meaning from their experience of being immersed in a natural environment. Ten participants undertook a hīkoi (walk) within a national forest park of regenerating, native, bush. Findings revealed the importance of tuning into one’s senses and having the time and space to interpret different experiences. Furthermore, Mauri Hono, as a Māori methodology is predicated on the belief that experiential knowledge aids in providing a more complete understanding of phenomena than theoretical knowledge alone. It further highlights that whilst knowledge can come into fruition within the timeframe of the project, there is opportunity for insights to arise afterwards, comprising various layers of knowing.

Funder

ministry of business, innovation and employment

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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