Manako 'o'onu kia 'o'onu atu te manako, thinking deeply and deeply thinking: An interview with Teremoana Maua-Hodges. Maua-Hodges, T., Powell, E. N., & Young, C. D. 2025. Publisher: Macmillan Brown Centre for Pacific Studies
Paper abstract bibtex The origins of the Tīvaevae research model/method/methodology have remained somewhat a mystery, including its early history and the factors influencing its development to one of the most iconic and widely used piece of Cook Islands theory and culture in the world today. We sat down with its creator, Teremoana Maua-Hodges, to listen as she generously shared her stories and experiences that shaped her journey with the Tīvaevae. This in-person, nonformal interview was deeply personal and provided meaningful insights to the Tīvaevae, including its original forms of publication and the nuances of its spelling. Teremoana shared her aspirations for Cook Islands communities around the world and left us with a strong sense of hope for the future – one that could be facilitated by the values and principles of the Tīvaevae: love, respect, connection, and collaboration.
@article{maua-hodges_manako_2025,
title = {Manako 'o'onu kia 'o'onu atu te manako, thinking deeply and deeply thinking: {An} interview with {Teremoana} {Maua}-{Hodges}},
issn = {2463-641X},
shorttitle = {Manako 'o'onu kia 'o'onu atu te manako, thinking deeply and deeply thinking},
url = {https://hdl.handle.net/10092/108837},
abstract = {The origins of the Tīvaevae research model/method/methodology have remained somewhat a mystery, including its early history and the factors influencing its development to one of the most iconic and widely used piece of Cook Islands theory and culture in the world today. We sat down with its creator, Teremoana Maua-Hodges, to listen as she generously shared her stories and experiences that shaped her journey with the Tīvaevae. This in-person, nonformal interview was deeply personal and provided meaningful insights to the Tīvaevae, including its original forms of publication and the nuances of its spelling. Teremoana shared her aspirations for Cook Islands communities around the world and left us with a strong sense of hope for the future – one that could be facilitated by the values and principles of the Tīvaevae: love, respect, connection, and collaboration.},
language = {en},
urldate = {2025-08-17},
author = {Maua-Hodges, Teremoana and Powell, Emma Ngakuravaru and Young, Cameron D.},
year = {2025},
note = {Publisher: Macmillan Brown Centre for Pacific Studies},
}
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