Bowen, JudyHinze, AnnikaLoizides, FernandoWinckler, MarcoChatterjee, UsashiAbdelnour-Nocera, JoseParmaxi, A.2020-06-302020-06-302020Bowen, J., & Hinze, A. (2020). Participatory design in Māori cultural contexts. In F. Loizides, M. Winckler, U. Chatterjee, J. Abdelnour-Nocera, & A. Parmaxi (Eds.), Human Computer Interaction and Emerging Technologies: Adjunct Proceedings from the INTERACT 2019 Workshops (pp. 327–331). Cardiff University Press. https://doi.org/10.18573/book3.ap9781911653134https://hdl.handle.net/10289/13659The Hakituri project aims to develop practical and ethical wearable monitoring solutions for workers in hazardous industries. We identified specific challenges pertinent to our participatory design process for this project which relate to the indigenous participants, cultural expectations and data sovereignty. As we developed the ideas for our design process, further challenges became evident. In this paper we explore the challenges that unfolded and describe how we began to mitigate them and develop ideas for similar future challenges.application/pdfenThis is an Open Access chapter distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license (unless stated otherwise), which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Copyright is retained by the author(s).computer scienceindigenous data sovereigntyminority cultureParticipatory design in Māori cultural contextsConference Contribution10.18573/book3.ap