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Library news
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Manuhiri Huatahi: finding the words
2 September 2024
Manuhiri Huatahi, a Kaiārahi at Te Tumu Herenga, talks about her journey with learning te reo Māori.
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Te Tumu Herenga welcomes artworks from Epsom Campus
27 August 2024
The first few months of the year saw the relocation of over 200 artworks from the University of Auckland Art Collection from Epsom Campus.
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Uike Kātoanga’i ‘o e lea faka-Tonga: it's Tongan Language Week
18 August 2024
It's Tongan Language Week with this year's theme, 'E tu'uloa 'a e lea faka-Tongá 'o ka lea'aki 'i 'api, siasí (lotú), mo e nofo-'a-kāingá - the Tongan Language will be sustainable when used at home, church and in the wider community.
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Epetoma o te reo Māori Kuki Airani. It's Cook Islands Māori Language Week
3 August 2024
It’s Cook Islands Māori Language Week, with this year’s theme ‘Ātui’ia au ki te vaka o tōku matakeinanga - connect me to the canoe of my tribe.’
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Wā-sifika Fest kicks off at the Library on 7 August 2024!
18 July 2024
In partnership with the Auckland University Pacific Island Student Association (AUPISA) and Nga Tauira Māori, Te Tumu Herenga | Libraries and Learning Services invite our tauira to this inaugural event designed to reconnect our Māori and Pacific community with the Te Tumu Herenga village.
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University launches dedicated space to practise te reo Māori
15 July 2024
ReoSpace, a new space in the University’s library, welcomes speakers of te reo Māori at all levels.
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It's Wikin te Taetae ni Kiribati: Kiribati Language Week
8 July 2024
The theme for Kiribati Language Week (7-13 July) is about thriving and flourishing Kiribati language, culture and knowledge, and building I-Kiribati resilience and prosperity.
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New soundscape for General Library
1 July 2024
Wondering about the music you can hear as you enter the General Library? Tune in and you'll hear the sounds of our shifting universe.
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Matariki, more than a star: remember, reflect, and reset
12 June 2024
Matariki, a celestial sign signalling in the Māori New Year, is a time to reflect on what we have learned, contributed, and are grateful for.
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On the front line and on the home front: History postgrads curate new display with Special Collections
7 June 2024
History postgraduate students Tanlin Liu and Catriona McCallum are guest curators for the latest Special Collections display.
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Academic records before the digital age
31 May 2024
To mark International Archives Week 3-9 June 2024, there will be a display of academic records outside Special Collections: Level G, Te Herenga Mātauranga Whānui | General Library.
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Celebrating Pacific culture for 50 years
23 May 2024
The world’s largest celebration of Indigenous Pacific cultures is set to take place in June.