Breadcrumbs List.
Te ao Māori
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Anne Salmond: Injustice is like a whale
23 August 2022
Opinion: Dame Anne Salmond visualises Te Tiriti as a meeting place for all New Zealanders to come together to resolve injustices and seek peace with one another.
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Reclaiming a te ao Māori approach to injury recovery
22 August 2022
A whānau-centred health programme designed to help Māori recover more swiftly from injury is being piloted by the Faculty of Creative Arts and Industries in partnership with ACC.
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Leadership and wisdom: tribute to Sir Toby Curtis
18 August 2022
The University acknowledges the passing of Sir Toby Curtis.
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State law is failing tamariki Māori
17 August 2022
Opinion: A by-Māori-for-Māori solution to the overrepresentation and abuse of tamariki Māori in state care is needed, says Dr Fleur Te Aho.
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Rockstar technology has world of possibilities
11 August 2022
The oldest human ‘technology’, stone artefacts, can now be distinguished from rock by the most sophisticated of technologies; artificial intelligence.
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Pride in Pacific Studies postgraduate success
5 August 2022
August graduation saw three postgraduate students cross the stage from the School of Pacific Studies, with two doctoral and one masters student capped.
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Why we need to abolish prisons and honour te Tiriti o Waitangi
29 July 2022
If we are ever to see effective alternatives to prisons in Aotearoa, we need to achieve Tiriti-based constitutional transformation, writes Dylan Asafo.
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Medal for Māori health advocate
29 July 2022
Associate Professor Matire Harwood’s passion for reducing inequities and improving hauora Māori has been recognised with an award.
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Reviving an endangered Māori building technique
27 July 2022
Researchers at the University are reviving an ancient Māori building technique and testing it for seismic resilience.
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Marae history project underway at Epsom
26 July 2022
A book celebrating 40 years of the University of Auckland's Epsom marae is underway and looking for any relevant archival material, write two of the project's contributors, Hēmi Dale and Rose Yukich.
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A Pacific perspective on abolition in Aotearoa
21 July 2022
The abolition of inherently racist prison and policing systems isn't a dangerous or ridiculous idea, says University of Auckland legal academic Dylan Asafo.
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Māori roll or general roll? Survey wants to know why
20 July 2022
An online survey to find out why eligible voters choose either the Māori Electoral Roll or the General Electoral Roll is hoping to attract at least 2,000 respondents.