Breadcrumbs List.
Te ao Māori
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Clearing the smoke from co-governance claims
12 April 2023
Opinion: Te Tiriti o Waitangi has given us a framework for successful co-existence and co-governance in Aotearoa. We just need the courage to follow it, writes Gehan Gunasekara.
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Kaitiakitanga is more than guardianship
5 April 2023
Opinion: Dr Cate Macinnis-Ng and Dr Dan Hikuroa, of the University of Auckland, and Tara MacAllister, of Victoria University, write on kaitiakitanga.
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A voyage into the Māori past on Enderby
5 April 2023
How Māori lived on the sub-Antarctic island of Enderby is the focus of an ambitious expedition involving scientists from the University of Auckland, the University of Canterbury and Ngāi Tahu.
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Why Māori renaming is the new norming
3 April 2023
Opinion: In Aotearoa the long shadow of colonial overlay is reflected in the endurance of names with little bearing to the land, its stories or people, writes Robin Kearns
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Te Pouhere Kōrero launch: The future of history is Māori
31 March 2023
Te Pouhere Kōrero 10 is a special edition journal that launched on 28 March as a resource to aid teaching compulsory Māori history across schools.
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Celebrating our Te Matatini champions
30 March 2023
Te Ihonuku o te tari o te Pro Vice-Chancellor Māori held an award ceremony, celebrating tauira and kaimahi who competed in Te Matatini.
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Indigenising our universities: aspirations and opportunities
30 March 2023
Opinion: Te Kawehau Hoskins and Alison Jones explore the value of an evolving Treaty partnership to higher education. In Part 3 of the series, the opportunities indigenisation brings.
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Indigenising our universities: be Pākehā, be Māori
29 March 2023
Opinion: Te Kawehau Hoskins and Alison Jones explore the value of an evolving Treaty partnership to higher education. In the second of a three part series, they ask if inclusion policies can have unintended consequences.
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Indigenising our universities: Tēnā tātou 'here we all are'
27 March 2023
Opinion: In a three-part series, Te Kawehau Hoskins and Alison Jones explore the value of an evolving Treaty partnership to higher education. Part 1: Who is the ‘we’ at our institutions.
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Historians launch special edition journal to support Māori history taught in schools
24 March 2023
Te Pouhere Kōrero 10 is authored by a collective of established Māori historians who will speak at National Library of New Zealand, in Wellington on March 28.
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Review site a boost for Aotearoa books and writers
24 March 2023
Aotearoa New Zealand fiction, non-fiction and poetry is getting a boost with a new site devoted to reviews, launched with seed funding from the Faculty of Arts at the University of Auckland.
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Pioneer of precious taonga conservation: Dilys Johns
15 March 2023
Dilys Johns, a Senior Research Fellow in Anthropology at the University of Auckland, has received a lifetime achievement award for her work conserving taonga found in wet sites throughout Aotearoa.