Introduction Methods Literature Contextualising Kapa Haka What is Kapa Haka Involvement The many faces Key Findings Cultural Social EconomicResearch Cultural.

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Introduction Methods Literature Contextualising Kapa Haka What is Kapa Haka Involvement The many faces Key Findings Cultural Social EconomicResearch Cultural Social Economic AGENDA

C ULTURAL C ONTRIBUTION  Identity  Whanaungatanga  Transformation  Revitalisation and retention of reo and tikanga

C ULTURAL C ONTRIBUTION  Kapa haka exponents as role models  Innovation and creativity  Kapa haka as a gateway for non-Māori  Challenges

S OCIAL C ONTRIBUTION  Whanaungatanga  Social cohesion and resilience  Strength-based environment for rangatahi  Transformation  Health and wellbeing

S OCIAL C ONTRIBUTION  Untapped potential  Social media and technology  Education  Challenges

E CONOMIC C ONTRIBUTION  The value of kapa haka  The economic potential  Entrepreneurialism  Kapa Haka’s ‘silent’ economy

E CONOMIC C ONTRIBUTION  ‘Productivity activity’  Kapa haka as a business  Whanaungatanga  Challenges  Sustainability

P OTENTIAL S TREAMS OF R ESEARCH  A range of research is needed to identify depth and breadth of the impact, benefits and value of kapa haka to Aotearoa society  MC&H and Te Matatini to take key roles as lead organisations moving forward