Multiple NPM documentaries and videos were added to our Media Centre website throughout 2014 and are continuing to attract a large audience from NZ and around the world.
From our four most recent documentaries ...
In Pursuit of the Possible: Indigenous Well-being
(Professor Linda Tuhiwai Smith)
Tiakina te Pā Harakeke
(Associate Professor Leonie Pihama)
Te Kura Roa-Waiaro
(Associate Professor Poia Rewi & Associate Professor Rawinia Higgins)
Insights from the Maramataka and science
(Professor Michael Walker)
... to the nine videos of our keynote speakers at the 2014 Indigenous Development Conference and the seven Horizons of Insight Seminars which were presented throughout 2014.
These online videos enhance the resources that we provide our community on the latest research work, findings, theories and discoveries of some of the leading indigenous academics and thinkers both nationally (within NZ) and internationally.
In 2015 we will continue to add to this video resource with eight new Horizons of Insight Seminars to be uploaded throughout the year, as well as a collection of new documentaries and online resources which document the work of our researchers as they break new ground in the fields of Māori and Indigenous research.
He Kōrero | Our Stories
Natalie Netzler is investigating the anti-viral properties of Samoan plants and is interested in researching the anti-viral properties of rongoā, in partnership with Māori practitioners.
Neuroscientist Nicole Edwards is establishing her own lab at the University of Auckland and is eager to tautoko students interested in a career in brain research.
AUT senior lecturer Deborah Heke encourages wāhine Māori to cherish their connection with te taiao.