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. […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]