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  • How do birds navigate vast oceans, correcting themselves when blown off-course? The inner compass possessed by some animals is an enigma that has absorbed Professor Michael Walker, Joint Director Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga, for many years.

  • 2018 Conference

    Hon Kelvin Davis - Ministerial address on ‘Indigenous Futures’

    Hon Kelvin Davis is New Zealand’s first Minister for Māori Crown Relations: Te Arawhiti, Minister of Corrections, Minister of Tourism and Associate Minister of Education (Māori Education). Kelvin Davis is a successful former teacher and school Principal who turned a struggling Northland school around, and enabled the students to achieve beyond their potential.

  • 2018 Toi Tū Te Whānau Workshop

    Hon Nanaia Mahuta - Opening Address

  • NPM E-PĀNUI

    HŌNGONGOI | JULY 2023

    July has been a busy month for our NPM secretariat with calls for proposals out for our New Horizons summer internships and Whakaaweawe Impact and Transformation grants, as well as the opening of submissions for our Indigenous Climate Change Research Summit.

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    HŌNGONGOI | JULY 2023

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  • NPM E-PĀNUI

    Hōngonoi | July 2021

    Matariki - marking the beginning of the Māori New Year - is an opportunity to pause and reflect: to take stock of the year that has been, to remember those that have passed, and to look ahead. 
     

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    Hōngonoi | July 2021

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