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    • Ngā Kupu Arotau - eweri tāima: Loanwords in Māori 1842-1952 

      Ka'ai, T. M.; Moorfield, J. C. (Te Kaharoa, 2009)
      Māori has adopted a significant number of loanwords that have enriched the language. Following a description of the loanwords project and the database, it will be shown that words borrowed into Māori adapt to not only the ...
    • Te Ha Whakawairua, Whakatinanan, i Te Matauranga Maori i Te Whare: the validation of indigneous knowledge within the university academy 

      Ka'ai, T. M. (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, ...
    • The role of Marae in tertiary education institutions 

      Ka'ai, T. M. (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 ...

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