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Researchers

Find out about our Researchers and their roles at Te Papa.

Claudia Orange

Honorary Research Fellow

Claudia is an historian whose research interests span most subjects in New Zealand history from the late 18th century to the present. Her major long-term research focus is on the country’s Treaty of Waitangi signed between Māori chiefs and the British Crown in 1840. Current research revolves around the continuing evolution of the Treaty’s role, and other issues relating to the country’s political, social and cultural identity.
Claudia’s publications on Google Scholar

Michael Fitzgerald

Honorary Research Associate

Michael has developed in-depth knowledge of New Zealand history and of the Museum's historical objects. He is involved in public programmes marking the First World War and researched the life stories of soldiers whose portraits were taken by the Berry & Co. studio in Wellington prior to their war service.

Awhina Tamarapa

Honorary Research Associate

Awhina Tamarapa has tribal affiliations to Ngāti Kahungunu and Ngāti Ruanui. She has had a long association to Te Papa Tongarewa as a Collection Manager, Concept Developer and Curator Māori. Awhina is a working museum professional, currently Principal Advisor for Horowhenua District Council, Culture and Exhibitions. She is also a research fellow for the Museum and Heritage Studies Programme at Victoria University, Wellington. Awhina advocates for people centred, creative curatorial practice. Her research and practitioner interests include Māori weaving, stone tool technology and taonga puoro, Māori musical instruments.

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