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  • 2010 Conference

    Gidawekaamin Bakaanizi

    Gidawekaamin Bakaanizi: Recognising and Affirming Different Legal Traditions in Canada by Professor John Burrows Engagement in a Multicultural Society in the 2010 International Indigenous Research Conference hosted by Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga.

  • 2010 Symposium - Tangaroa Ki Uta, Tangaroa Ki Tai: Our Water Our Future

    Global Crisis in Water

    Global Crisis in Water by Lynne Parehaereone Raumati, Haumoana White and Russell Gibbs as part of the 2010 Symposium Tangaroa Ki Uta, Tangaroa Ki Tai: Our Water Our Future hosted by Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga.

  • Project purpose: The importance of producing more Māori doctoral and other postgraduate qualification completions, for Māoridom and New Zealand society generally is well understood – Ngā Pae o Te Māramatanga set specific goals towards it, the Teaching and Learning Research Initiative and Ako Aotearoa have funded research about it, and the Tertiary Education Commission provides

  • 2012 Conference

    Guardians and Gold Diggers

    Aroha Te Pareake Mead is from the Ngāti Awa and Ngāti Porou tribes (Māori) of Aotearoa, New Zealand. Aroha is the global Chair of the IUCN Commission on Environment, Economic and Social Policy and a Senior Lecturer in Māori Business, Victoria Management School, Victoria University of Wellington.

  • NPM E-PĀNUI

    HAKIHEA | DECEMBER 2022

    After a very busy period, the NPM whānau are looking forward to a period of rest, reflection and recuperation.

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    HAKIHEA | DECEMBER 2022

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  • NPM E-PĀNUI

    HAKIHEA | DECEMBER 2023

    It is with mixed feelings that we deliver our final e-pānui for 2023. These are unsettling times for many and we are grateful to be able to draw on our collective strength and enduring resilience as a people, and to know that we will continue to carry forward the dreams of our tūpuna and the futures of our mokopuna.

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    NPM E-PĀNUI HAKIHEA | DECEMBER 2023

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