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Engaging wānanga centres Māori and Pacific notions of peace: With Professor Georgina Tuari Stewart

This excerpt is from an article originally published on the university Te Tumu Research at Otago in Māori, Pacific and Indigenous Studies blog. Kōrero by Leighton Williams, Senior Teaching Fellow. […]

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Colonial Shadows in Plain Sight: A Continuing Struggle for Peace

When I arrived in Aotearoa New Zealand, I was surprised when my fellow Manaaki scholars spoke about the countries they came from, especially those from Oceania. As a child, I […]

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Following the Trail of the Pakakohi and Parihaka Prisoners: Without the stories, the land stays silent

In the late 1800s, hundreds of Taranaki men were taken from their homelands and imprisoned without trial in the deep south. Yet that history remains largely invisible, as Te Āwhina-Pounamu-Waikaramihi […]

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Reflections on the International Peace Research Association (IPRA) Conference, 2025

This photo was taken during the visit to the Owae Marae, which signalled the official start of the conference. Seven students from the TAOR Masters student cohort, with Richard and […]

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Archibald Baxter Memorial Trust Annual Peace Lecture with Hon. Nanaia Mahuta

Te Ao o Rongomaraeroa, in association with the Archibald Baxter Memorial Trust, hosted the Honourable Nanaia Mahuta for this year’s Archibald Baxter Memorial Trust Annual Peace Lecture on Weds 17 […]

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Te Ao o Rongomaraeroa at Te Tumu – School of Māori, Pacific & Indigenous Studies Symposium 2025

Kua ea te Hui Taumata o Te Tumu 2025! Kātahi te rā mīharo ko tēnei! The second annual Te Tumu research symposium hui was held on Wednesday 2 July in […]

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