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Professor

Te Kahautu Maxwell

Professor

Te Pua Wananga ki te Ao

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  • Professor
    Te Pua Wananga ki te Ao
  • Associate Dean of Postgraduate Studies
    Te Pua Wananga ki te Ao
  • +64 7 837 9561 (Work)
  • University of Waikato

BIO

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Professor Te Kahautu Maxwell is a senior academic at Te Pua Wānanga ki te Ao – the Faculty of Māori and Indigenous Studies at the University of Waikato. Born and raised in Ōpōtiki in the eastern Bay of Plenty, he affiliates primarily to Te Whakatōhea, with whakapapa connections to Ngāi Tai, Ngāti Awa, Te Whānau a Apanui, Ngāti Porou, Tūhoe, and Ngāti Maniapoto.

Professor Te Kahautu Maxwell is a senior academic within Te Pua Wānanga ki te Ao – the Faculty of Māori and Indigenous Studies at the University of Waikato. Born and raised in Ōpōtiki in the eastern Bay of Plenty, he affiliates primarily with Te Whakatōhea and maintains whakapapa ties to several iwi across the motu.

An internationally respected authority in Mātauranga Māori, te reo Māori, tikanga Māori, and Māori creative and performing arts—especially Kapa Haka—Professor Maxwell's research and teaching centre on the revitalisation and advancement of Māori knowledge systems, language, and cultural expression. His scholarly contributions include integrating mātauranga Māori with climate change research and western science, and leading kaupapa on Kai Sovereignty, with a specific focus on māra kai, fermented kai practices, and associated tikanga.

Professor Maxwell is a valued leader in both academic and iwi-based governance. He currently serves on the boards of Te Tāwharau o Te Whakatōhea, Te Matatini Society, and Whakatōhea Ōpōtiki Mussels Limited. His previous national appointments include Te Waka Toi, Te Mātāwai, and Paepae Motuhake, the independent panel that reviewed the New Zealand Government’s Te Reo Māori Strategy.

A committed educator and supervisor at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, Professor Maxwell supports kaupapa Māori research that enhances Māori educational success, cultural wellbeing, and tino rangatiratanga. His work continues to shape the future of Māori scholarship and community empowerment.

UNIVERSITY OF WAIKATO APPOINTMENTS

  • Professor
    University of Waikato, Te Pua Wananga ki te Ao
  • Associate Dean of Postgraduate Studies
    University of Waikato, Te Pua Wananga ki te Ao

MEDIA

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ACADEMIC POSITIONS

  • Assistant Lecturer
    University of Waikato, Māori, New Zealand1 Jan 1995 - 4 Jan 1999
  • Lecturer
    University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand5 Jan 1999 - 31 Jan 2006
  • Senior Lecturer
    University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand1 Feb 2006 - present
  • Adjunct Professor
    Lincoln Agritech (New Zealand), Lincoln, New Zealand1 Jun 2023 - present

DEGREES

  • Bachelor of Arts
    University of Waikato, Māori, Hamilton, New Zealand4 Feb 1991 - 22 Oct 1993
  • Master of Arts
    University of Waikato, SMPD, Hamilton, New Zealand7 Feb 1994 - 23 Oct 1998
  • Bachelor of Māori Performing Arts
    Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi, New Zealand1 Jan 2012 - 1 Jan 2013
  • Doctorate of Philosophy
    University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand1 Jan 2020 - 1 Nov 2019

CERTIFICATIONS

  • Translator
    Te Taura Whiri i Te Reo Māori (Māori Language Commission), Wellington, New Zealand1998 - present
    Translators license
  • Interpreter
    Te Taura Whiri i Te Reo Māori (Māori Language Commission), Wellington, New Zealand2000 - present
    Licensed Interpreter

LANGUAGES

  • Māori
    Can read, write, speak, understand and peer review
  • English
    Can read, write, speak, understand and peer review

UOW ROLE

  • Staff

AVAILABILITY

  • Masters Research or PhD student supervision
  • Media enquiries
  • Collaborative projects
  • Membership of an advisory committee
  • Mentoring (long-term)
  • Teaching provision
  • Industry Projects

RESEARCH AREA