Forum: Qualitative Social Research (Sep 2017)

Indigenising Photovoice: Putting Māori Cultural Values Into a Research Method

  • Glenis Mark,
  • Amohia Boulton

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17169/fqs-18.3.2827
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 3

Abstract

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In this article, we discuss Indigenous epistemology that ensures research is inclusive of Māori cultural values, such as collectivity and storytelling. We explain an adapted photovoice methodology used in research investigating Māori (the Indigenous peoples of Aotearoa/New Zealand) patient's perspectives on rongoā Māori (traditional Māori healing) and primary health care. Traditional photovoice theoretical frameworks and methodology were modified to allow Māori participants to document and communicate their experiences of health and the health services they utilised. Moreover, we describe the necessity for cultural adaptation of the theoretical framework and methodology of photovoice to highlight culturally appropriate research practice for Māori.

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