Earlier this month, representatives of the Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Hui Mālama i nā Kūpuna o Hawai'i nei, ventured to Germany and Austria after what has taken three decades of work to r
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Māori Futures Symposium aims to harness ancestral wisdom
The conference which explores how knowledge from the past can be harnessed to transform the future for Māori got underway Saturday in Christchurch.
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Non-Māori speakers are picking up a surprising amount of te reo Māori- Researchers
New Zealanders who have never tried to learn te reo Māori are picking up a lot of words through regular exposure.
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Rangatiratanga at the core of new Canterbury University courses
Canterbury University is about to launch two new courses on how to create government. Associate Professor Te Maire Tau (Ngāi Tahu) explains more.
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Student loan cap increase a welcome relief to Māori med students
The Government has lifted the lifetime cap on the student loan. One medical student Kera Sherwood-O'Regan says the option allows for more Māori enter the profession and balance out the numbers.
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Academics claim Pākehā bicultural interactions with Māori are destructive
Academics claim while Pākehā bicultural interactions with Māori can be seen to strengthen the culture, it's potentially destroying and destructive.
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Robots and racism: People bias towards darker robots
People have similar automatic biases towards darker-coloured robots as they do toward people with darker skin colour.
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Māori students split on 'Ardern Effect'
Māori students attending the annual Māori Students Conference, known as Te Huinga Tauira o Te Mana Ākonga are preparing themselves for Election Day, with some being affected by the 'Jacinda Ardern' effect.
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Dr Te Raukura Roa to share reo prowess with Canterbury students
As a part of the Visiting Canterbury Fellowship programme, Dr Te Raukura Roa (Waikato-Tainui), from the University of Hawaii at Mānoa, will teach in UC’s postgraduate Te Reo Te Kōhure course for the next six weeks.
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Student loan cap extended from 7 to 8 years
The cap for the number of years undergraduate students are eligible for loans has been lifted, an important win for New Zealand students.