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  • 2011 Seminars

    The many works of esteemed Māori scholar, the late Dr. Pei te Hurunui Jones, have provided the catalyst for this research into the management, conservation, care and display of mātauranga Māori in a digital context.

  • 2011 Seminars

    The purpose of the quantitative LiLACS NZ study is to (i) establish how life is, (ii) what is important to ongoing wellbeing and (iii) record the pathways of living during the next 10 years for 600 Māori people aged 80 to 90 years old and 600 non-Māori people aged 85 years old living in Bay of Plenty, New Zealand.

  • 2011 Seminars

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    Addictions are now epidemic in New Zealand society and the lifestyles of Māori modelled on non-Māori is now creating considerable health issues in whānau. Results of an exploratory study on the impact of gambling on Māori will be presented in relation to the need for Whānau Ora to be a bipartisan policy and programme for at least a decade or more to address intergenerational trauma.

  • 2011 Seminars

    This seminar explores Māori concepts of resilience. It draws from an existing research project and is based on reviews of literature, targeted case studies, presentations and interviews with key informants. It presents a framework for considering the cultural aspects of resilience and how these might be nurtured and promoted within and throughout whānau.

  • 2010 Conference

    Dialectic Engagement in a Multicultural Society by Manickam Casimir Raj, International campaigner for Dalit liberation, in the 2010 International Indigenous Research Conference hosted by Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga.

  • 2010 Conference

    Gidawekaamin Bakaanizi: Recognising and Affirming Different Legal Traditions in Canada by Professor John Borrows, Law Foundation Professorship of Aboriginal Justice and Governance at the University of Victoria Faculty of Law and the Robina Chair in Law, Public Policy and Society at the University of Minnesota Law School, in the 2010 International Indigenous Resea