Ngā Kōrero Tātaki: Leadership Discussions on Indigenous Sustainability

Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga is proud to support the Ngā Kōrero Tātaki: Leadership Discussions on Indigenous Sustainability Series at the Auckland Museum. These free seminars are an opportunity to learn from leading academics and indigenous thinkers and gain insight, traditional knowledge, ideas and solutions on how to create a sustainable future.

The series being held for Matariki includes presentations by NPM Director Professor Charles Royal and Research Director Dr Dan Hikuroa.

Dates and time: 28 June, 12 and 19 July, 7pm-9pm
Venue: Te Korowai Room, Grand Foyer Auckland Museum, Auckland Domain, Auckland
Cost: Free
For more information and to book, visit the below links.

 

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