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    • A chequered renaissance: the evolution of Maori society, 1984-2004 

      Moon, P. (Te Kaharoa, 2009)
      This article traces aspects of the evolution of Maori society in the two decades following the Hui Taumata in 1984. Issues of language, political and self-determination, and Treaty settlements are explored for their ...
    • A critical reflection of ethical issues in research 

      McNeill, H. (Te Kaharoa, 2008)
      This article uses the concept of matauranga as a starting point as a device for exploring concepts of Maori mental wellness. Issues of the role of culture are explored in depth, both from theoretical and application ...
    • Big bananas in Kiribati 

      Brown Pulu, T; Pamatatau, R (Te Ara Poutama, AUT University, 2015)
      No abstract.
    • Book Review of G. D. Smithers and B. N. Newman (eds.), Native Diasporas: Indigenous Identities and Settler Colonialism in the Americas, Nebraska, 2014, University of Nebraska Press, 509pp. 

      Moon, P (Te Ara Poutama - the Faculty of Maori and Indigenous Development, Auckland University of Technology, 2014)
      It is from the growing body of literature in indigenous issues that Native Diasporas has emerged. But as the title signals, this is more than just another work surveying the already well-traversed terrain of indigenous ...
    • Capturing the Integration of Practice-based Learning With Beliefs, Values, and Attitudes Using Modified Concept Mapping 

      McNaughton, S; Barrow, M; Warwick, B; Frielick, S (Libertas Academica, 2016)
      Practice-based learning integrates the cognitive, psychomotor, and affective domains and is influenced by students’ beliefs, values, and attitudes. Concept mapping has been shown to effectively demonstrate students’ changing ...
    • Clash of civilisations: Tonga and the West 

      Brown Pulu, TJ (Te Ara Poutama, the Faculty of Maori and Indigenous Development, Auckland University of Technology, 2014)
      The House thanks God that the king is still in good health, and the Monarch is still in control of the affairs of the country. We thank god for the assistance to Tonga from donor countries (Lord Lasike cited in Matangi ...
    • Climate change blues: sustaining village life in Tonga 

      Brown Pulu, TJ (Te Ara Poutama, AUT University, 2013)
      The loss of small island states will affect us all. Climate change refugees will become a very serious issue for all countries. Lord Ma’af On the afternoon of December 15th 2009, Tonga’s Minister for Environment and ...
    • Disaster politics: cyclone politicking and electioneering in the Kingdom of Tonga 

      Brown Pulu, TJ (Te Ara Poutama, Auckland University of Technology, 2014)
      Entering the new year of 2014 the Kingdom of Tonga had enough to worry about; a local economy choking to near death and a finance minister sacked and replaced in a political spectacle leaving the public baffled over what ...
    • Disaster Politics: Cyclone Politicking and Electioneering in the Kingdom of Tonga 

      Brown Pulu, TJ (Te Kaharoa: The e-Journal on Indigenous Pacific Issues, 2014)
      Abstract Entering the new year of 2014 the Kingdom of Tonga had enough to worry about; a local economy choking to near death and a finance minister sacked and replaced in a political spectacle leaving the public baffled ...
    • Fieldwork journals on Tonga's 2014 election: what's so funny about that? 

      Brown Pulu, T (Te Ara Poutama, AUT University, 2015)
      This essay presents selected passages from the fieldwork journals of Teena Brown Pulu and Richard Pamatatau on Tonga’s 2014 election. Staged on November 27th, here was the second general election under an amended constitution ...
    • Forget China: no shark trade in Tonga - yeah right 

      Brown Pulu, TJ (Te Ara Poutama, Auckland University of Technology, 2013)
      In the South Pacific winter of 2013, Michael Brassington reported from Tonga that “China is now the South Pacific’s most valued VIP.” The Australian journalist was interviewing Pesi Fonua, longstanding Tongan publisher ...
    • Free roast pig at open day: all you can eat will not attract South Auckland Pacific Islanders to university 

      Brown Pulu, TJ (Te Ara Poutama, Auckland University of Technology, 2014)
      I kid you not. This is a time in Pacific regional history where as a middle-aged Tongan woman with European, Maori, and Samoan ancestries who was born and raised in New Zealand, I teach students taking my undergraduate ...
    • From STEM to STEAM: An Enactive and Ecological Continuum 

      Videla, R; Aguayo, C; Veloz, T
      STEM and STEAM education promotes the integration between science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and the arts. The latter aims at favoring deep and collaborative learning on students, through curricular integration ...
    • Geopolitical Storymaking about Tonga and Fiji: how media fooled people to believe Ma'afu wanted Lau 

      Brown Pulu, TJ (Te Ara Poutama, the Faculty of Maori and Indigenous Development, Auckland University of Technology, 2014)
      Just when Tongan Democratic Party leader ‘Akilisi Pohiva stumped the public by saying he admired Fiji’s Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama because “he has been able to make things happen and take development to the people,” ...
    • Great-grandfather, Please Teach Me My Language 

      Ka'Ai, T (De Gruyter, 2017)
      Inspired by Joshua Fishman’s lifetime dedication to the revitalisation of minority languages, especially Yiddish, this paper presents my personal story of the loss of the Māori language in my family in New Zealand/Aotearoa ...
    • He Poroporoaki ki a Te Rere Amoamo (Monte) Ohia Nā Te Wharehuia Milroy 

      King, JS (Te Ara Poutama, 2008)
      I whakaeke a Te Wharehuia i te ope i tae atu ki runga i te marae o Waikawa i te taha o Te Rere Amoamo, arā, o Monte Ohia. I haria mai te tūpāpaku i Ōtautahi ki te marae o tana wahine. Ka mutu ngā whaikōrero a te tangata ...
    • ‘He poroporoaki ki te rangatira nā tana irāmutu’ 

      King, JS (AUT University; Te Kaharoa, 2011)
      He kupu whakataki: I te 29 o ngā rā o Whiringa ā-nuku, 2010, i mate mai tētehi o ngā tino kaumātua nō te kāinga nei, nō Te Tahaaroa. Ko te iwi ko Waikato, ko te hapū ko Ngāti Mahuta (ki te tai hauāuru). Ko tōna marae ko ...
    • The Historicity of the Doctrine of Discovery in New Zealand’s Colonisation 

      Moon, P (Te Ara Poutama - the Faculty of Maori and Indigenous Development, Auckland University of Technology, 2022)
      Over the last two decades, claims that the Doctrine of Discovery (based on a 1493 papal bull) had some bearing on New Zealand’s colonisation have been gaining force in academic and popular literature, with a nexus emerging ...
    • International symposium on Māori and Indigenous Screen Production - He Whare Tapere 

      Henry, E; Spooner, H (Te Ara Poutama, 2010)
      This is an overview of the International Symposium on Māori and Indigenous Screen Production held at AUT Marae, December 4-5, 2010. The Symposium provided a platform for Māori, Pasifika and other Indigenous film-makers, ...
    • Is Tonga ready for Paris? 

      Brown, T (Te Ara Poutama, AUT University, 2015)
      No abstract.

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