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An Open Statement on the true impact of the non-funding of Nga Pae o te...

Over the past week the Maori research, academic and wider Maori community has been dealing with the announcement that the Tertiary Education Commission, through the Royal Society of New Zealand, will...

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The Impact and Contribution of Indigenous Centres of Research Excellence,...

Nga Pae o te Maramatanga is the National Institute of Research Excellence for Maori Development and Advancement and is one of seven national Centres of Research Excellence that were selected for...

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International award for a couple of Maori researchers

(Waikato University) University of Waikato Pro Vice-Chancellor Maori Professor Linda Tuhiwai Smith has been made a fellow of the American Educational Research Association (AERA). Her husband Professor...

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Is 2014 Your Year For Change?

Te Wananga o Raukawa Now is the time to change your life at Te Wananga o Raukawa. Find out more about yourself, your hapu and your iwi while studying towards a career qualification that will equip you...

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Rotorua mayor to welcome First Nations people from Canada

Rotorua mayor Steve Chadwick is hosting a mayoral reception and official powhiri for a delegation of indigenous Musqueam people from Canada on Tuesday [5pm, 25 March] at Rotorua District Council’s...

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Red Carpet ready to roll at Maoriland Film Festival

Otaki’s night sky will shine extra brightly on Saturday evening with some of the biggest stars of New Zealand entertainment descending on the town for the inaugural Maoriland Film Festival function....

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Chromebooks connect Kura as Otaki moves to become global digital education icon

Otaki will take a giant leap towards becoming a world leader in digital education today and no one is more excited than the kids of Te Kura a Iwi o Whakatupuranga Rua Mano. Students at the Otaki based...

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Mauri Hauora Walk Talk 2

Kia ora! It was some years when I realized that that particularly simple small greeting meant – may you enjoy good health forever.  I was flabbergasted at that. I just thought, like so many others,...

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Maori experience in First World War revealed in new book

A new book on sale this Thursday provides unprecedented insight into the Maaori experience of the First World War by retelling the life of Ngai Tahu soldier Wiremu Maopo. Through more than 40 letters...

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Taku Haerenga (My Journey) by Missmaorigal

For todays’ modern Maori, the choice to learn and embrace their Maoritanga isn’t a process that happens overnight. More often than not, there is a catalyst, a starter, someone or something that leads...

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Celebrating the draft national curriculum for kura kaupapa Maori

The Minister of Maori Affairs and Associate Minister of Education, Dr Pita Sharples has congratulated the kura kaupapa Maori movement for developing their own national curriculum. Dr Sharples has...

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Digital Maori Forum on the $30m Maori ICT Fund: Legacy of a Dying Party

Maori Affairs Minister Dr Pita Sharples announced the next stage in the creation of a Maori ICT Development Fund as he exits politics. The $30 million was set aside to establish a Fund to support Maori...

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By: janet taiatini

the treaty of waitangi is an important foundation document of this Country. It would be easy to adopt in education cirriculum, as a thread to all learning. through the treaty of waitangi we learn about...

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