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He Tātai Whetu ki te Rangi, He Rangatahi ki te Kāinga: Rangatahi Māori Pathways to Safe, Secure and Affordable Homes

DOI
10.20507/MAIJournal.2025.14.2.8
Article type
Journal article
First Published
2025-09-10
Keywords
Māori homeownership
Māori housing
Māori well-being
Māori youth
rangatahi-led research
rangatahi Māori
Author(s)
Jacqueline Paul
Maia Ratana
Hanna-Marie Monga
Pania Newton
Jenny Lee-Morgan
Start page
215
End page
226

Amid Aotearoa New Zealand’s housing crisis, rangatahi Māori face unique challenges in accessing not just houses but kāinga—places that nurture whānau and cultural identity. Using Kaupapa Māori research, He Tātai Whetu ki te Rangi, he Rangatahi ki te Kāinga (2020–2024) explored rangatahi realities and aspirations for kāinga in Tāmaki Mākaurau. Findings reveal that rangatahi struggle to secure appropriate housing, while navigating discrimination, intergenerational impacts of land alienation and invisibility in housing policy. These systemic barriers cascade into effects on mental health, cultural identity and whānau formation.

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