DMC Mita - Canadian Journal of Native Education, 2007 - ojs.library.ubc.ca
Abstract RotoruaThe Te Kohanga Reo (Language Nests) programs, initiated in Aotearoa/New Zealandin 1982, are perhaps the best known international example of …
J Williams - 2004 - otago-researchportal.esploro …
`E pakihi hakinga a kai: An examination of pre-contact resource management practice in Southern Te Wai Pounamu - University of Otago Logo image Menu Outputs Thesis Deposit …
Social (or communal) tenure refers to systems of rights which are based on social norms, processes and relationships. Social tenures are a feature of many Indigenous cultures …
This article describes a Māori world view, and contrasts it with a Pākehā world view in order to demonstrate how cultural norms influence the way in which a person views the world. This …
Abstract Language is the cornerstone of communication and can be conveyed in many forms. One such form is composition or song. There are many indigenous compositions that …
KA Sutherland, M Hall, KA Sutherland - Early career academics in New …, 2018 - Springer
Māori are the Indigenous people of Aotearoa New Zealand. They constitute 15% of the population but are under-represented in university academic appointments, making up just …
[引用][C]Iti noa ana, he pito mata: A critical analysis of educational success through a Māori lens and two case studies of whānau within Ngāti Awa and Ngāti …
H Abraham - 2021 - Auckland University of Technology