Breadcrumbs List.
Te ao Māori
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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.
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Preserving the unique sounds of Aotearoa: Mervyn McLean
18 July 2022
Obituary: Mervyn Evan McLean (1930-2022), University of Auckland ethnomusicologist and founder of the Archive of Māori and Pacific Sound, leaves a priceless legacy.
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The promise of Māori-led Oranga Tamariki reform is lacking
18 July 2022
Opinion: A new bill, designed to achieve greater advocacy for children's and young people's issues, is problematic for Māori, writes Dr Fleur Te Aho.
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Time to hit pause on flawed Oranga Tamariki Bill
13 July 2022
It's time for the Government to taihoa on the Oranga Tamariki Oversight Bill, say University of Auckland legal academics.
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Call to learn Waipapa Taumata Rau waiata
1 July 2022
We all remember our school songs, but not too many people know the University has its own waiata. It has, and it’s now a decade old.
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Proud day of celebration at Tai Tokerau
30 June 2022
A group of 25 education students recently graduated in front of proud whānau in the Tai Tokerau June ceremony.
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Online exhibition remembers whānau who died during lockdowns
29 June 2022
An interactive online exhibition opening on 2 July profiles the impact of lockdown restrictions experienced by Māori, particularly around end-of-life care and tangihanga.
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Telling the untold histories of Tāmaki Makaurau
17 June 2022
Dr Lucy Mackintosh recently published a non-fiction book based on her PhD research. Her book, 'Shifting Grounds: Deep Histories of Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland', won the 2022 Ernest Scott Prize for History and was shortlisted for an Ockham New Zealand Book award.
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Meet two Māori and Pacific students among Fulbright award winners
13 June 2022
The Fulbright New Zealand exchange awards have been announced and among the recipients are Zoe Catherine Lavatangaloa Henry and Alehandrea Raiha Manuel.
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Can we ever solve Aotearoa's housing crisis?
16 May 2022
Opinion: Three experts connected with the University of Auckland each have 350 words to answer whether New Zealand can solve its housing crisis.
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Maureen Lander: 'The University still plays a role in my life'
13 May 2022
Weaver and teacher Maureen Lander is one of our distinguished alumni in 2022 and, in her 80th year, is still working with students on campus.