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International Indigenous Research Conference 2024
Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga (NPM) is the founding host of the biennial International Indigenous Research Conference (IIRC) 12–15 November…
Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga (NPM) is the founding host of the biennial International Indigenous Research Conference (IIRC) 12–15 November, 2024. The IIRC has a well established reputation as the premier international Indigenous conference and consistently attracts high numbers of national and international participants. IIRC is a time for reflection, sharing, planning, innovating. IIRC offers participants a range of engagement modes: master classes, premiere keynotes, guest speakers and time to connect and renew. As a deeply related community of Indigenous researchers internationally, we come… -
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International Indigenous Research Conference 2022
IIRC 2022 is our biennial international conference for the sharing of premiere Māori and Indigenous knowledge, research and scholarship. We…
International Indigenous Research Conference 2022
IIRC 2022 is our biennial international conference for the sharing of premiere Māori and Indigenous knowledge, research and scholarship. We welcome you from all parts of the world to our [virtual] place, coming to you from Waipapa Marae, University of Auckland campus, Aotearoa New Zealand. As we reach out across our nation and to Indigenous researchers across the world, we invite you to be inspired by excellence, connection, creativity, deep thought and scholar activism. Embracing the conference theme of ‘Indigenous Futures’, our week of sharing will look to knit together Indigenous research… -
Conference Proceedings International Indigenous Research Conference 2020
International Indigenous Research Conference 2020
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Conference Proceedings International Indigenous Research Conference 2018 Proceedings Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga New Zealand’s Māori Centre of Research Excellence (NPM) is the founding host of the biennial International…
International Indigenous Research Conference 2018 Proceedings
Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga New Zealand’s Māori Centre of Research Excellence (NPM) is the founding host of the biennial International Indigenous Research Conference. It is our honour to enable and host this conference to create an international stage for engagement, sharing and future shaping of globally relevant Indigenous led research.The aims of this conference are to:host an international celebration of Indigenous lead researchfoster an international gathering of Indigenous researchers in all disciplines to share research, inspire new research connections and promote research… -
Conference Proceedings International Indigenous Research Conference 2016 Our November 2016 conference was structured around Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga's key research themes for the next five years;Whai Rawa –…
International Indigenous Research Conference 2016
Our November 2016 conference was structured around Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga's key research themes for the next five years;Whai Rawa – Prosperous Indigenous EconomiesTe Tai Ao – Healthy Natural EnvironmentsMauri Ora – Indigenous Human FlourishingMahi Auaha – Creative Indigenous Innovation Te Reo me Ngā Tikanga Māori – Thriving Indigenous Languages and CulturesThese five thematic areas and the conference itself was supported and delivered through a programme of Te Reo me Ngā Tikanga Māori. -
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International Indigenous Development Research Conference 2014 Proceedings
The 6th biennial International Indigenous Development Research Conference 2014 was held in Auckland on 25-28 November 2014, hosted by Ngā…
International Indigenous Development Research Conference 2014 Proceedings
The 6th biennial International Indigenous Development Research Conference 2014 was held in Auckland on 25-28 November 2014, hosted by Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga, New Zealand’s Māori Centre of Research Excellence. The proceedings are free to download, and include 20 peer reviewed papers from around the world. More information about the conference, including links to videos of the keynote presentations, is available here: http://www.indigenousdevelopment2014.ac.nz -
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International Indigenous Development Research Conference 2012 Proceedings
The 5th biennial International Indigenous Development Research Conference 2012 was held in Auckland on 27-30 June 2012, hosted by Ngā Pae o…
International Indigenous Development Research Conference 2012 Proceedings
The 5th biennial International Indigenous Development Research Conference 2012 was held in Auckland on 27-30 June 2012, hosted by Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga, New Zealand’s Indigenous Centre of Research Excellence. The proceedings are free to download, and include nearly 40 peer reviewed papers from around the world. More information about the conference, including links to videos of the keynote presentations, is available at our mediacentre. -
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Indigenising Knowledge for Current and Future Generations symposium proceedings
Jointly published by Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga and Te Whare Kura, these proceedings bring together the refereed contributions to the…
Indigenising Knowledge for Current and Future Generations symposium proceedings
Jointly published by Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga and Te Whare Kura, these proceedings bring together the refereed contributions to the Indigenising Knowledge for Current and Future Generations symposium (23–24 March 2012) convened by the Te Whare Kura: Indigenous Knowledges, Peoples and Identities Thematic Research Initiative. Contents Implementing Te Ao Māori - Valmaine Toki Mana, Rangatiratanga, Kaitiakitanga and Local Government - Lena Henry Exploring the Nature of the Intergenerational Transfer of Inequalities. Experienced by Young Māori People in the Criminal Justice System - Tracey… -
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Te Tatau Pounamu: The Greenstone Door Traditional Knowledge and Gateways to Balanced Relationships
The Traditional Knowledge Conference 2008 focused on traditional knowledge and gateways to balanced relationships. The conference title, Te…
Te Tatau Pounamu: The Greenstone Door Traditional Knowledge and Gateways to Balanced Relationships
The Traditional Knowledge Conference 2008 focused on traditional knowledge and gateways to balanced relationships. The conference title, Te Tatau Pounamu: The Greenstone Door, referred in a figurative sense to how, in times of trouble, peace could be secured and warfare ended through a political marriage and the exchange of greenstone. The peace thus established was often likened to a greenstone door as both were seen as being durable, strong and highly valuable. In line with the title, the conference provided the occasion for discussion of indigenous strategies for sustaining relationships… -
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Proceedings of the 4th International Traditional Knowledge Conference 2010
This Proceedings contains 60 papers on the theme “Kei Muri i te Kāpara He Tangata Kē: Recognising, Engaging, Understanding Difference”. It…
Proceedings of the 4th International Traditional Knowledge Conference 2010
This Proceedings contains 60 papers on the theme “Kei Muri i te Kāpara He Tangata Kē: Recognising, Engaging, Understanding Difference”. It is a unique collection of writing by indigenous researchers and those acutely interested in the knowledge and life worlds of indigenous peoples. The papers come from across all disciplines and move beyond identifying and understanding problems toward creative solutions that seek to meet the needs of present and future generations. These papers will be of interest to a wide audience because they demonstrate the opportunities that draw on diverse contexts… -
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Proceedings of the Mātauranga Taketake - Traditional Knowledge Conference 2006 - Indigenous Indicators of Well-being: Perspectives, Practices,
The Mātauranga Taketake: Traditional Knowledge Conference was convened in June 2006 to address issues, practices, models and perspectives…
Proceedings of the Mātauranga Taketake - Traditional Knowledge Conference 2006 - Indigenous Indicators of Well-being: Perspectives, Practices,
The Mātauranga Taketake: Traditional Knowledge Conference was convened in June 2006 to address issues, practices, models and perspectives for protecting, sustaining and nurturing traditional systems of knowledge. The Conference invited participants to consider the following questions: How do we know that our knowledge, ways of knowing and associated practices are in a state of wellbeing? What practices do we use to sustain and help the next generation look after our systems of knowledge? How do we know that our relationships, languages, literatures, stories, environments,healing practices… -
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Proceedings of the Indigenous Knowledges Conference - Reconciling Academic Priorities with Indigenous Realities 2005
This 4 day conference brought together scholars from a range of disciplinary fields and nations to develop discipline-based responses to…
Proceedings of the Indigenous Knowledges Conference - Reconciling Academic Priorities with Indigenous Realities 2005
This 4 day conference brought together scholars from a range of disciplinary fields and nations to develop discipline-based responses to the real-world struggles of Māori and indigenous peoples.