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Māori cultural revitalisation in social media
Dr Acushla Deanne (Dee) Sciascia is of Ngāti Ruanui, Ngāruahine Rangi, Te Atiawa descent. She was awarded the Fulbright Harkness New Zealand Fellowship where she disseminated her doctoral research findings throughout the USA. More recently, her research has extended into online Indigenous citizenship and the expression and actions of tino rangatiratanga (self-determination) by Indigenous communities through socially mediated spaces.
Cadetships: progress and opportunities
An update of the Te Puni Kōkiri Cadetship programme.
Kaiwhakawhiwhi Pūtaiao Ahumoana
Ko te wahanga nui o te mahi ahumoana, koia te putanga ki te pārongo pūtaiao whaikiko, te rangahau me te whakamātau hangarau hou. Kei roto i tēnei whārangi pārongo he rārangi o ngā momo rōpū ka taea te tuku ēnei momo pārongo, otirā te rangahau pūtaiao, te tautoko me te whakatinana i ngā mātauranga hangarau mō roto I te ahumahi ahumoana. 2 whārangi.
Rārangi Mahi o Ngā Ratonga Reo Māori 2006
Ko tēnei rārangi rauemi ka tuku kaute taonga o ngā momo ngohe maha noa i whakaritea e ngā tari kāwanatanga 80 i te tau 2005/6 hei tautoko i te tipuranga me te whanaketanga o te reo Māori.
Nga Tūranga Mahi me ngā Mana Whakahaere Ahumoana
Ka whakamārama tēnei whārangi pārongo i te tūnga o te kāwanatanga e pā ana ki te ahumoana. Ka whakamāramahia hoki ngā tūnga me ngā kawenga o ngā tāngata e whaiwāhi ana ki te ahumoana: ngā tari kāwanatanga matua; kaunihera ā rohe; Te Ohu Kaimoana; Rōpū Ahumoana ā Iwi; me te Kamupene New Zealand Aquaculture Ltd. 4 whārangi.
The Crown’s Strategy for Māori Language Revitalisation 2019 - 2023
This Maihi Karauna strategy sets out a bold vision for te reo Māori in the future, and sets out what actions the government will prioritise over the next five years to move towards this vision. This strategy will complement the Maihi Māori strategy which is being implemented by Te Mātāwai.
Māori Wardens Newsletter - April 2012
Aroha ki te Tangata is a bi-monthly newsletter which highlights the successes of the Māori Warden Project, and profiles the good work of Māori Wardens around the motu.
Māori Wardens Newsletter - December 2011
Aroha ki te Tangata is a bi-monthly newsletter which highlights the successes of the Māori Warden Project, and profiles the good work of Māori Wardens around the motu.
Māori Wardens Newsletter - August 2009
Aroha ki te Tangata is a bi-monthly newsletter which highlights the successes of the Māori Warden Project, and profiles the good work of Māori Wardens around the motu.
Māori Wardens Newsletter - February 2009
Aroha ki te Tangata is a bi-monthly newsletter which highlights the successes of the Māori Warden Project, and profiles the good work of Māori Wardens around the motu.