“…Mäori reticence about the use of genetic or genomic technologies has been clearly articulated in the context of genetic modification most stringently in relation to cross-species manipulation involving food (Cram, 2005;Hutchings & Reynolds, 2005a, 2005bRoberts, 2005;Roberts & Fairweather, 2004;Taupo, 2012;Tipene-Matua, 2006). The picture is more nuanced with Mäori support for genomic research and biobanking (Beaton, Smith, Toki, Southey, & Hudson 2015;Hudson, Ahuriri-Driscoll, Lea, & Lea, 2007;Port, 2009;Tawhara, 2006;Tipene-Matua, 2006;Wilcox, 2016) tempered by concerns that researchers may understate the risks and overstate the benefits of genomic research, with minimal contribution towards improving Mäori health outcomes (Cram, 2005;Du Plessis et al, 2004;Rochford, 2012;C. Smith & Reynolds, 2000).…”