Pūtōrino e Rua, a collaborative project investigating a historic landslide in the Rangitīkei Valley, has reached its first ...
We surveyed 316 researchers from research organizations across New Zealand on their engagement with Māori and their attitudes towards mātauranga Māori (Indigenous knowledge system). We found ...
For the second year in a row, Auckland’s MOTAT (Museum and Transport and Technology) is shortlisted for an International ...
Study creative arts and help shape a future where te ao Māori is at the forefront of Aotearoa creative industries. A first for Aotearoa tertiary education, the Mātauranga Toi Māori major engages te ao ...
Using structured literacy to teach te reo Māori is more about an educational ideology than about understanding the essence of ...
Te Mahurehure Marae in the inner city Auckland suburb of Pt Chevalier has come from humble beginnings and today is a monument ...
Māori educators are deeply concerned by a government proposal to reinvest funding for resource teachers into other - as yet ...
In July 2023, a team led by Professor Kura Paul-Burke discovered that a traditional mussel bed in Ōhiwa Harbour had rebounded ...
Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Rārua extends our warmest congratulations to Professor Sandy Morrison on her recent appointment as a professor at the University of Waikato. This prestigious recognition is a ...
“This is a new position at the Ministry and plays a critical role in Manatū Aorere’s continued uplift of Mātauranga Māori. As ...
Winston Peters says the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade advertising a job for a 'tikanga lead' is a case of a bad idea getting "dug in deeper than ticks on a hound".