Breadcrumbs List.
Te ao Māori
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Using augmented reality to revisit ‘first contact’
3 September 2021
Mairi Gunn, PhD candidate with the ABI and the Design Programme, talks about Haptic Hongi, one of over 20 installations from New Zealand to feature in Garden Aotearoa, as part of Ars Electronica.
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Kaumātua and kuia voices heard
2 September 2021
Opinion: The importance of kaumātua and kuia in Māori society and their role in the pandemic is recognised in research by the James Henare Māori Research Centre.
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Lockdown listening from the Archive of Māori and Pacific Sound
31 August 2021
If you're tired of Netflix, how about a walk listening to a podcast from the Archive of Māori and Pacific Sound?
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Tim Angeli-Gordon: 'Let's avoid Pākehā paralysis by becoming part of the tukutuku'
31 August 2021
Opinion: There's a role for non-Māori to become 'Pākehā allies’ in supporting te ao Māori, te reo Māori and mātauranga Māori, writes Tim Angeli-Gordon.
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The Christchurch rebuild: a tale of two cities
25 August 2021
Christchurch has missed an unprecedented opportunity to rebuild itself as a green, 21st century city, according to new research.
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Top award for teaching singing using kaupapa Māori framework
24 August 2021
Dr Te Oti Rakena, senior lecturer in Vocal Studies at the School of Music, has been awarded a 2021 Award for Sustained Excellence in Tertiary Teaching – Kaupapa Māori category.
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Te Kawehau Hoskins: building relationships with Māori is a win-win for all
2 August 2021
University of Auckland Ihonuku, Te Kawehau Hoskins, says relationships would improve if people were open-minded to learning some te reo Māori and to Māori ways of thinking.
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University of Auckland embraces gift of new Māori name – Waipapa Taumata Rau
22 July 2021
The University of Auckland is adopting a new name – Waipapa Taumata Rau – gifted by the people of Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei.
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Dr Ngāpare Hopa awarded Elsdon Best Memorial medal
9 July 2021
An eminent Māori scholar has been recognised for her outstanding career.
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Kānuka from the whenua to food
8 July 2021
Smoky flavours of the native Kānuka tantalise the taste buds in new business venture.
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Leadership programme for Māori and Pacific students removes barriers
1 July 2021
A leadership programme for Māori and Pacific students at the University of Auckland helps ensure every chance of success.
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He maimai aroha: Matua Rawiri Wharemate, an advocate for tamariki well-being
30 June 2021
The University of Auckland laments the loss of Kaumātua David Rawiri Wharemate (Ngāti Wai. Ngāti Moerewa, Ngāpuhi) who passed away surrounded by his loving whānau.