Breadcrumbs List.
Te ao Māori
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Mobilising the power of history
14 December 2021
Aroha Harris tells Aotearoa New Zealand history with a Māori lens and methodology. Her work brings history to life.
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How Covid changed tikanga
14 December 2021
Marama Muru-Lanning and her team have created new methodologies from kaupapa Māori and social anthropology to include the voice of kaumātua in health, social and environmental policy and services.
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Major award for architect practising what he teaches
3 December 2021
Professor Anthony Hoete (Ngāti Awa, Ngāti Rānana) has won the International Architecture category in the New Zealand Institute of Architects (NZIA) Awards 2021, for a five-storey block of houses he developed, designed and built in London.
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Wikuki Kingi: carving a new creative path
1 December 2021
Wikuki Kingi is the new Kaiārahi for the Faculty of Creative Arts and Industries (CAI).
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Robert Ellis (1929-2021): committed to biculturalism and ethical arts practice
30 November 2021
The University community is saddened to learn of the loss of one of its most important former staff, Emeritus Professor Robert Ellis, who died on 23 November in Auckland, aged 92.
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Ihumātao and just relationships
29 November 2021
Opinion: A new study, involving some of those who saved the land at Ihumātao, aims to change the way indigenous rights progress in constitutional relationships.
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Acclaimed Māori scholar and notable filmmaker: Royal Society honours
18 November 2021
Professor Linda Waimarie Nikora and Professor Annie Goldson from the University of Auckland’s Faculty of Arts have both been awarded top medals from the Royal Society of New Zealand Te Apārangi.
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University gets behind 'GotYaDot' vaccination campaign
5 November 2021
Waipapa Taumata Rau The University of Auckland is swinging in behind this weekend’s campaign ‘ira dot’, aiming to increase vaccinated Māori with pop-up centres across Tāmaki Makaurau.
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Should we be aiming for Mars when we still need to save our own planet?
4 November 2021
Three University of Auckland academics ponder the question, for Ingenio magazine, of whether we should keep trying to explore Mars when Earth needs help.
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Justice and Ihumātao, and maths identities: Marsden success
4 November 2021
The broad range of research interests within the University of Auckland’s Faculty of Education and Social Work is well illustrated in the latest Marsden round.
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Ngārara in the Raukumara
1 November 2021
A new documentary lays bare the distress and urgency felt as myrtle rust compounds an already precarious situation for threatened native species - one of the first creative projects commissioned by Toi Taiao Whakatairanga, a cross-disciplinary collaborative research project hosted by Creative Arts and Industries.
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New whale species to be named after Mātauranga Māori whale expert
27 October 2021
Whales are often named after Western scientists and after men, but that tradition is about to change, as a newly discovered species of whale will carry an Indigenous name and the name of a woman.