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Prosthetic Nostalgia: History and Memory in “Art Deco Napier”
(Victoria University Wellington, 2021)The New Zealand city of Napier is a major international destination for visitors interested in art deco architecture and the 1930s era. This work explores how nostalgia for this period in Napier’s history has evolved, and ... -
Prosthetic Nostalgia: History and Memory in “Art Deco Napier”
(Stout Research Centre for New Zealand Studies, Victoria University of Wellington, 2021)The New Zealand city of Napier is a major international destination for visitors interested in art deco architecture and the 1930s era. This work explores how nostalgia for this period in Napier’s history has evolved, and ... -
Recalling Tūrangawaewae: Pōwhiri in New Zealand Feature Film
(Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga, 2017)Like a number of fundamental Māori rituals and practices, pōwhiri have appeared in New Zealand fiction feature film since its beginnings in the silent era. Pōwhiri are multisensory, kinesthetic experiences that, for most ... -
Reconstructions of Serbian National Identity in the Post-Yugoslav Era: a Thematic Survey
(Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade, 2019)This paper surveys so e of the challenges facing Serbia in reconstructing elements of its national identity following the break-up of Yugoslavia in the 1990s. Unlike most of the other republics that comprised the federation, ... -
Report went to court: Tonga's parliamentary report on the Nuku'alofa reconstruction
(Te Ara Poutama, Auckland University of Technology, 2013)Chief Justice Michael Dishington Scott signed a court order in the Supreme Court of Tonga on December the 4th 2012, signifying structural reform in the South Pacific Kingdom. Whether the Kingdom of Tonga was ready or not, ... -
Rethinking development in Tonga: dialogues with Sefita Hao’uli,vKalafi Moala, and Melino Maka
(Te Ara Poutama, Auckland University of Technology, 2013)Acknowledging the work of the late Tongan professors, Futa Helu and Epeli Hau’ofa, this is the first in a series of four articles. Teena Brown Pulu revisits Helu’s criticism of development in Tonga by framing interview ... -
Revitalising indigenous languages
(Te Ipukarea )National Maori Language Institute), Te Ara Poutama, Auckland University of Technolgy, 2014)The National Māori Language Institute (see http://teipukarea.maori.nz) and The International Centre for Language Revitalisation (see http://languagerevive.org) at AUT University, Aotearoa/New Zealand are committed to the ... -
Sanjha Punjab – United Punjab: Exploring Composite Culture in a New Zealand Punjabi Film Documentary
This paper examines the third author’s positionality as the researcher and storyteller of a PhD documentary film that will be shot in New Zealand, Pakistan, and North India. Adapting insights from writings on Punjab’s ... -
Stuck in India: Punjabi Temporary Migrants of New Zealand
(Te Ara Poutama - the Faculty of Maori and Indigenous Development, Auckland University of Technology, 2022)Our paper reflects on creating a short documentary in 2021 centred around an online discussion, which the second author recorded with three Punjabi migrants. At the time of being interviewed, these migrants had New Zealand ... -
The suckling pig chronicles Kolonga day in Auckland
(Te Ara Poutama, AUT University, 2015)The Tongan diaspora of New Zealand, Australia, and the United States has invented the observance of village days. Auckland affiliates to Kolonga, a rural farming settlement in Tonga, held an inaugural village day on October ... -
Taku Manu Tāwhiowhio
(AUT University; Tāmata Toiere, 2011)I te marama o Hakihea, i te tau 2010, i toko ake te huatau kia titoa tētehi waiata mō Tā Pāora Reeves. Nā tōna kaha ki te mahi i te ao Māori, i te ao Pākehā, ā, i te ao Atua anō hoki. E mohiotia whānuitia ana e te tī, e ... -
Taku Maukura e Rere Rā
(AUT University; Te Ipukarea, 2011)He Poroporoaki ki a Tā Pāora Reeves, Te Manukura o Te Wānanga Aronui o Tāmaki Makaurau 2005-20011. Poroporoaki are eulogies, or farewell speeches to the dead, and contain beautiful language and express people’s grief. ... -
Te Ao Taketake
(AUT University; Tāmata Toiere, 2011)Kua roa tā tātou whawhai, arā, tā te ao taketake whawhai ki a tauiwi, mō te mana motuhake o te tangata. Kei roto i ngā pukapuka hītori me ngā kōrero tuku iho a ngā tūpuna te taunakitanga o ngā taukumekume, o ngā kakaritanga ... -
Te Ha Whakawairua, Whakatinanan, i Te Matauranga Maori i Te Whare: the validation of indigneous knowledge within the university academy
(Te Kaharoa, 2008)This article employs a case-study approach to examine the crucial roles played by Māori Studies Departments in Universities throughout Aotearoa/New Zealand. Comparisons are drawn with similar centres of learning, teaching, ... -
Te Whakaako i Te Reo: teaching Maori using the Te Whanake collection
(Te Kaharoa, 2008)In this article, the use of the Te Whanake textbooks and resources – a comprehensive series designed to teach Maori as a second language to adults – is evaluated. Issues of teaching methodologies, the content of the ... -
The emergence and evolution of urban Māori authorities: a response to Māori urbanisation
(Te Kaharoa, 2008)When considering cultures and peoples in virtually any context, there can be an underlying tendency to compartmentalise these groups and make assumptions about their features and characteristics that are not necessarily ... -
The job of thinking people: dialogues with Sefita Hao’uli, Kalafi Moala, and Melino Maka
(Te Ara Poutama, Auckland University of Technology, 2013)Howard Zinn wrote “it is the job of thinking people not to be on the side of the executioners” (Zinn, 2003). Democracy by Zinn’s view operates beyond state nationalism and a capitalist economy. Represented in people ... -
The Māuipreneur
(Te Kaharoa, 2010)The concept of the Māuipreneur is a metaphor that brings together two apparently unrelated domains interacting to create new meaning or insight that did not exist before the metaphor was encountered. In this case the two ... -
The role of Marae in tertiary education institutions
(Te Kaharoa, 2008)This article explores the notion of the role of a marae in tertiary education institutions, from the experience of advocating for a new building for what was initially simply Maori Studies at Otago, which is the primary ... -
‘The Treaty of Waitangi: how we got it and how we killed it’
(Te Akatea Maori Principals Association, 2014)This keynote presentation will examine the trail of events and accidents that led to the sudden decision by British officials in 1839 that a treaty would be needed for New Zealand. It will then follow the incidents right ...