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  • 2010 Conference

    Dialectic Engagement in a Multicultural Society

    Dialectic Engagement in a Multicultural Society in the 2010 International Indigenous Research Conference hosted by Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga.

  • Metabolic health issues such as Type 2 diabetes and obesity are increasingly prevalent in our community, in keeping with worldwide trends. There is now a considerable amount of evidence that events during pregnancy and early childhood influence the risk of metabolic disease in later life by affecting glucose and fat metabolism and possibly appetite regulation.

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  • 2012 Seminars

    Digitisation & Research Part One: Arapata Hakiwai

    This seminar will discuss the methodologies, ethics, processes and procedures encountered in using new and emerging technologies to develop databases of Māori taonga in overseas museums, the digital repatriation of taonga and the creation of digital libraries of mātauranga Māori.

  • 2012 Seminars

    Digitisation & Research Part Three: Dr Hēmi Whaanga

    This seminar will discuss the methodologies, ethics, processes and procedures encountered in using new and emerging technologies to develop databases of Māori taonga in overseas museums, the digital repatriation of taonga and the creation of digital libraries of mātauranga Māori.

  • 2012 Seminars

    Digitisation and Research Part Two: Dr Wayne Ngata

    This seminar will discuss the methodologies, ethics, processes and procedures encountered in using new and emerging technologies to develop databases of Māori taonga in overseas museums, the digital repatriation of taonga and the creation of digital libraries of mātauranga Māori.