Breadcrumbs List.
Te ao Māori
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How researchers work and learn alongside Indigenous worlds
23 November 2022
Expert panel to describe their research journeys to Indigenous worlds at the University's Fale Pasifika.
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Three events explore concepts of te ao Māori
23 November 2022
Three major events this week signalled the public role of Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland, in bringing expertise and perspective to respond to major questions faced by contemporary society and investigate concepts of te ao Māori.
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Two men, two pou: a story from the marae at Epsom Campus
22 November 2022
A research project supported by the Faculty of Education and Social Work is recording the stories of the marae at Epsom Campus, including one of two men and two pou.
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What could a te Tiriti-based constitution look like?
22 November 2022
Leading minds on constitutional law and politics from across the country and around the world are collectively exploring how New Zealand’s constitution might be transformed.
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Waipapa Taumata Rau to host its first Mātauranga Māori Symposium
21 November 2022
Ruia ngā kākano i Te Moana Nui a Kiwa. Wherahia ki Te Moana Rongonui, herea ngā waka maha ki a Tāne-Nui-a-Rangi, te manawa whenua o Waipapa Taumata Rau. Whakapiri mai ki Waipapa Marae ki tēnei hui nui whakaharahara, ko te whakanui i ngā Mātauranga Māori.
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Low-carbon concrete an environmental game-changer
18 November 2022
Researcher's plans to make low-carbon concrete could be an emissions game-changer
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University investment fund doubles value with refreshed Te Ao Māori focus
17 November 2022
University investment fund doubles value with refreshed Te Ao Māori focus.
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South Auckland doctoral student wins Emerging Practitioner award
16 November 2022
Chastity [Chas] Mamea (Matautu Lefaga, Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Hine) has been recognised as an emerging practitioner with a $10,000 scholarship to advance her creative abilities at the University of Auckland.
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Black Ferns style of play capturing hearts and minds
16 November 2022
University of Auckland Professor Toni Bruce has been studying the meaning of men’s Rugby World Cups to New Zealanders since 2007. This year, she turned her gaze on the women’s Rugby World Cup and already has some interesting findings.
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Christchurch red zone and Māori in sport: Marsdens
3 November 2022
Two Faculty of Arts projects focused on ways to help people and the environment flourish have won Marsden funding worth $1.74 million.
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How well are Māori doing amidst the te reo boom?
3 November 2022
Dr Kiri Dell has been awarded a Marsden Fast-Start grant to analyse Māori well-being in relation to efforts to normalise te reo.
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Papaarangi Reid: 'Aotearoa is built on health inequities'
1 November 2022
Opinion: The state of Māori health is an outcome of deliberate policies to break down Māori people, lands, culture and relationships, writes Professor Papaarangi Reid.