The nine keynote presentations from our recent 2014 International Indigenous Development Research Conference here in Auckland have now been loaded on the Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga Media Centre website.
For those who attended, you will be able to revisit the thoughts and theories of our fantastic group of engaging presenters.
For those who couldn't make it here to Auckland, visit this page link below to enjoy our 2014 conference keynote speakers for the first time!
This years keynote speakers were:
- Hon Dr Pita R Sharples
- Dr. Kamana’opono Crabbe
- Professor Linda Tuhiwai Smith
- Professor Gerald Taiaiake Alfred
- Professor Karina Walters
- Associate Professor Harald Gaski
- Professor Marie Battiste
- Adjunct Professor Alan R. Parker
- Associate Professor Tracey McIntosh
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