“…I have developed an autoethnographic approach, as a means of reclaiming and expressing my Indigenous voice, visibility, and vision (Battiste, 2000;Smith, 2005, Whitinui, 2014, based on the concepts of mōhiotanga, mātauranga, and māramatanga. Although the framework for this approach to autoethnography is presented formally for the first time here in this paper, I have used this approach in an informal way for a number of years Haurua & Rangiwai, 2020;Rangiwai, 2011aRangiwai, , 2011bRangiwai, , 2012Rangiwai, , 2017aRangiwai, , 2017bRangiwai, , 2017cRangiwai, , 2018aRangiwai, , 2018bRangiwai, , 2018cRangiwai, , 2018dRangiwai, , 2018e, 2018f, 2018g, 2018h, 2018i, 2018j, 2018k, 2018l, 2018m, 2018n, 2018o, 2018p, 2018q, 2018r, 2018s, 2018t, 2018u, 2018v, 2019aRangiwai, , 2019bRangiwai, , 2019cRangiwai, , 2019dRangiwai, , 2019e, 2020aRangiwai, , 2020bRangiwai, , 2020cRangiwai, , 2020d2021a, 2021b, 2021cRangiwai & Sciascia, 2021;Rangiwai et al, 2019;Rangiwai et al, 2020aRangiwai et al, , 2020b. Rangiwai, B.…”