Breadcrumbs List.
Te ao Māori
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Mate wareware and the power of te reo Māori
13 September 2022
Opinion: To mark Māori Language Week, Dr Makarena Dudley writes about the powerful effect of te reo on the well-being of kaumātua living with mate wareware (dementia).
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Te Tiriti history can’t be 'left to chance'
13 September 2022
Those designing the curriculum shouldn't avoid Te Tiriti facts that may provoke a reaction, particularly among those still clinging on to narratives of consensual colonisation, writes Christopher Burns.
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University steps up to Matatini partnership
12 September 2022
Waipapa Taumata Rau, the University of Auckland has entered a partnership with the national kapa haka society, Te Matatini.
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Meet the Business School’s new Kaiārahi
12 September 2022
Hone Arohaina Te Topa Thorpe (Te Āti Awa) started as the Business School’s new Kaiārahi on 1 August 2022. He told us a bit about his past, and his journey to where he is now.
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Paula Morris named Arts Laureate for literature
6 September 2022
Paula Morris (Ngāti Wai, Ngāti Manuhiri, Ngāti Whātua) from the University of Auckland is the recipient of the 2022 Arts Foundation Te Tumu Toi Laureate Award for literature.
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Māori law students shine
6 September 2022
University of Auckland law students shine in Te Hunga Rōia Māori o Aotearoa Māori Law Society competitions.
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Māori and Pacific community power could beat NZ rheumatic fever
2 September 2022
Opinion: The Covid-19 pandemic demonstrated the power of communities in public health, an approach that could and should be used to reduce the high rates of rheumatic fever in Aotearoa New Zealand, says Dr Siobhan Tu’akoi.
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Maia Hetaraka: ideas for Māori education success
31 August 2022
Maia Hetaraka is director of Tai Tokerau Campus and says students being able to study at a campus close to home is the key to academic success – and that includes her own.
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Kiri Dell: thinking about te reo Māori
31 August 2022
Opinion: While it's a noble endeavour for people to learn te reo Māori, there are many complexities that arise from doing so, writes Dr Kiri Dell.
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Tohunga Mātauranga awarded honorary doctorate of science
30 August 2022
Tohunga tohorā (whale expert) Ramari Stewart of Ngāti Awa was awarded an honorary doctorate of science from Waipapa Taumata Rau, on 29 August at the University’s Fale Pasifika.
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Health inequities at large for rangatahi Māori
26 August 2022
Study finds rangatahi Māori face health inequities, and there are calls to indigenise the health system.
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Facing fears and refocusing on rangatiratanga Māori
24 August 2022
Mātauranga Māori, sovereignty, and realising the rights of indigenous peoples, are all up for discussion at the 2022 Auckland Writers Festival.