Breadcrumbs List.
Te ao Māori
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Pūtaiao Science symposium set for Northland
1 April 2025
Celebrating Mātauranga Māori and Science - Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland will host its second Pūtaiao Research Symposium in Te Tai Tokerau in September.
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A decade of dedication and Pacific cultural pride
30 March 2025
Acting Deputy Pro Vice-Chancellor Pacific, Sili-Mireta Ropati (Leauva’a, Lalomanu, Lufilufi), celebrates a milestone attending ASB Polyfest, the world’s largest secondary schools Polynesian cultural festival.
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Pacific scholar's 50-year journey with ASB Polyfest
30 March 2025
Sāmoa language pioneer Muli’agatele Dr Vavaō Fetui, a longtime stalwart of ASB Polyfest, recalls its early beginnings fifty years ago.
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Let’s dance: Move together to heal a dislocated world
30 March 2025
Researchers and artists are discovering how the power of dance promotes social inclusion and how the simple act of moving together lights up multiple parts of our brain.
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History of Māori gardens could hold seeds for future
24 March 2025
Māori once grew enough fruit and vegetables to feed Auckland, yet these days many struggle to afford healthy food, writes Bhaveeka Madagammana.
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Elam alumna wins Senior New Zealander of the Year
21 March 2025
Elizabeth Aroha Ellis has been named the 2025 Ryman Healthcare Senior New Zealander of the Year, in recognition of her lifelong dedication to shaping the landscape of Māori artistic expression in Aotearoa.
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Conference highlights Indigenous ties to water and land
20 March 2025
Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland hosted its first international Water and Indigenous (WAI) Gathering, uniting Indigenous communities and scholars to discuss water’s lifeforce and guardianship.
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University opens new support centre for Māori students
11 March 2025
The doors have opened at He Āhuru Mōwai – a special space dedicated to enhancing the well-being and success of tauira Māori.
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Special scholarships support impressive Māori STEM students
7 March 2025
Five scholarships presented to Waipapa Taumata Rau students carry a special name in Māoridom and a unique partnership with a well-known service provider.
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Landmark book on Māori art on Ockhams shortlist
6 March 2025
The first comprehensive survey of Māori art from precolonial times to the present day has been shortlisted in the Ockham New Zealand Book Awards.
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Eru Kapa-Kingi: challenge and change
3 March 2025
Toitū te Tiriti spokesperson and Auckland Law School academic Eru Kapa-Kingi is determined to continue driving political change in his own way.
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Research tackles tragic lung cancer rates for Māori
19 February 2025
Māori are hit hardest by lung cancer, an inequity in the sights of University of Auckland senior lecturer Dr Laird Cameron.