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Living in the Telling

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posted on 2025-02-05, 01:34 authored by Hine FunakiHine Funaki, Liana Macdonald, Johanna Knox, Daniel McKinnon
Stories provide listeners or readers a doorway to understand the storyteller’s context and live in the telling. We, as Māori Indigenous scholars (doctoral students, researchers, and academics), bring together our stories, in the forms of creative nonfiction and poetry located in Aotearoa New Zealand and Te Whenua Moemoeā Australia, to tell the ways we navigate colonial spaces while also imagining our desired future. Centring Indigenous storytelling methods and sensory ethnography, we bring together the interrelatedness that situates our stories across time and place. The next wave of Indigenous researchers will be stepping into these spaces that we now walk, so it is timely and crucial that we find creative ways to provide clearer direction for them. We tell our stories in this paper as an act of hope that our stories might spark a fire in the reader’s heart to also tell theirs.

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Preferred citation

Funaki-Cole, H., MacDonald, L., Knox, J. & McKinnon, D. (n.d.). Living in the Telling. Art/Research International: A Transdisciplinary Journal, 8(2), 499-518. https://doi.org/10.18432/ari29739

Journal title

Art/Research International: A Transdisciplinary Journal

Volume

8

Issue

2

Pagination

499-518

Publisher

University of Alberta Libraries

Publication status

Published online

Online publication date

2024-01-31

ISSN

2371-3771

eISSN

2371-3771