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  • 2006 Conference

    International Indigenous Rights and Māori Indigenous Indicators

    International Indigenous Rights and Māori Indigenous Indicators by Victoria Tauli Corpuz.

  • Project supervisor: Associate Professor Anne-Marie Jackson

    Institution: The University of Otago

    Project location: The University of Otago, Dunedin Campus

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    Project completed
  • 2014 Conference

    Isht Ahalaya: Transcending Historical Trauma with Loving Responsibility

    Karina L. Walters is a Professor and William P. and Ruth Gerberding Endowed Professor in the School of Social Work at the University of Washington. She received her MSW (1990) and PhD (1995) from University of California, Los Angeles. An enrolled member of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, Dr.

  • 2014 Seminars

    It Takes a Community to Raise a Child like Ours: One in a Million

    This research is a retrospective auto ethnographical account detailing the life history of my son Jonathon Kyle te Rau Aroha Brewin, born 10/10/75 and died 21/7/85. This is a story full of the many concepts related to happiness, joy, love and deep, deep sadness.

  • 2018 Toi Tū Te Whānau Workshop

    It's About Whānau - Hon Dame Tariana Turia