Breadcrumbs List.
Te ao Māori
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Addressing cultural misappropriation through law
26 June 2024
A forthcoming article highlights a legal gap regarding cultural misappropriation in Aotearoa New Zealand and offers a solution.
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Think like a fish: an ocean-centric vision
25 June 2024
On day two of the Association of Pacific Rim Universities meeting in Auckland, a lunch-time talk by Dr Dan Hikuroa challenges people to 'think like a fish'.
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Women in leadership gather from Pacific Rim universities
22 June 2024
A meeting at the University of Auckland of the Asia-Pacific Women in Leadership group aims to challenge barriers.
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Making mokopuna decisions
17 June 2024
Eru Kapa-Kingi reflects on recent action in te ao Māori, including the nationwide strikes to assert the mana of Te Tiriti and protect the rights of mokopuna.
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What's really behind the repeal of Section 7AA?
13 June 2024
Opinion: Act’s repeal of section 7AA is not based on evidence and can only damage relationships between Oranga Tamariki and Māori, says Kendra Cox
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Sir Collin Tukuitonga to chair WHO Advisory group
11 June 2024
Māori and Pacific people will have a stronger voice with Sir Collin Tukuitonga's new appointment as WHO Strategic and Advisory group Chairperson.
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Same barriers exist for Māori and Pacific heart health care
10 June 2024
Major study finds same barriers exist for Māori and Pacific receiving heart health care, stifling better outcomes.
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Strong Māori workforce needed in cancer treatment
6 June 2024
Dr Kimiora Henare is addressing workforce challenges in the delivery of precision oncology for Māori.
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Atlantic Fellows for Social Equity seek Indigenous-led social change-makers
5 June 2024
Atlantic Fellows for Social Equity (AFSE) opens applications for Indigenous-led social change-makers in any field, sector or community.
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Emerging Māori and Pacific health researchers receive funding boost
22 May 2024
The Health Research Council has awarded three University of Auckland researchers Māori and Pacific Emerging Leader fellowships.
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Older Māori have lower rates of ACC cover, research shows
21 May 2024
Māori over 50 have far lower rates of ACC claims than other Kiwis.
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A rising star from Aotearoa: Graduate's path to opera
17 May 2024
Te Ohorere Williams is a masters graduate with a voice to be reckoned with.