Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga's video archive spans conferences, wānanga, seminars, documentaries, and community kōrero. Browse by category below or search the whole library.
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Day One Keynote Kyle Powys Whyte
International Indigenous Climate Change Research Summit 2023 Kyle Powys Whyte is an Indigenous philosopher and climate/environmental justice scholar. He is a Professor of Environment and…
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Willie te Aho
International Indigenous Climate Change Research Summit 2023
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PATAI ME TE WHAKAUTU
International Indigenous Climate Change Research Summit 2023
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Wānanga Paetukutuku 10
Workshops and Webinars 49
Conferences 105
Seminars 46
Symposia 100
Media 14
Documentaries 32
Events 38
Other 0
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Atamai Hangahanga: AI And Māori Research
Wānanga Paetukutuku This webinar explores how AI technologies are complementing, enhancing and presenting challenges to Māori research and researchers…
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Towards Māori Economies of Wellbeing
Wānanga Paetukutuku This groundbreaking research project centres whānau as catalysts for resilient, flourishing Indigenous futures. It explores how Māori…
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Lifeworlds Beyond the Degree
Wānanga Paetukutuku This groundbreaking webinar presents findings from the first comprehensive, population-level study examining the long-term outcomes of…
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Te Whare Pora; mātauranga Māori pregnancy, birthing and beyond
Wānanga Paetukutuku Three kairangahau/kaimahi discuss concepts, mātauranga and practice in relation to Te Whare Pora. Their mahi is part of a move for whānau…
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Wānanga Paetukutuku: Harnessing Creativity for Greater Research Impact
Wānanga Paetukutuku This Paetukutuku webinar focusses on the work of three creative researchers: Photographer, Natalie Robertson; animator, Zak Waipara; and…
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Horizon Europe: Research Funding for Kairuangahau and Rōpū Māori
Wānanga Paetukutuku Presenter: Andre Sporle, MBIE Horizon Europe Fund National Contact Point Māori.
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Paetukutuku Webinar : Post-Settlement Governance Entities
Wānanga Paetukutuku Research indicates that PSGE entities needed to have better management to meet the needs of iwi and hapū. This webinar will discuss the…
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Paetukutuku Webinar Series: Data Sovereignty 26 July 2023
Wānanga Paetukutuku We talk to Māori innovators and problem solvers about ways they are enabling data sovereignty for their communities. Under discussion was…
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Riana Te Ngahue Understanding Your Audience & Platform
Our final speaker in the series is Riana Te Ngahue. Themes explored during this webinar will be social media and audience segmentation…
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Professor Rangi Mātaamua: Matariki - The Creation of a Public Holiday and Social Media
Hosted by Awanui Te Huia this webinar series is designed for early-career researchers wanting to use social media to showcase their…
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Te Amohaere Ngata-Aerengamate: Communicating complex environmental issues.
This webinar series is designed for early-career researchers wanting to use social media to showcase their research.;Our third speaker is…
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Eru Kapa-Kingi: Using Social Media As a Tool for Promoting Social Justice
Hosted by Associate Professor Awanui Te Huia the series takes place during the month of May and June, 2025.This webinar series is targeted…
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Luke Fitzmaurice-Brown: Social Media and Te Tiriti o Waitangi
This webinar series is targeted towards early-career researchers and PhD candidates wanting to use social media for greater research…
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ikanga Rangahau Webinar Series - Data Sovereignty
2017 Tikanga Rangahau Webinar Series Tikanga Rangahau Webinar Series, Webinar 4 - Data Sovereignty. Presenter: Professor Tahu KukutaiHosts: Te Kotahi Research Institute…
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Livestream: UN Special Rapporteur on the rights of Indigenous Peoples Public Talk at Waipapa Marae
Webinars Join us for a public lecture from the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples - the Nin Tomas Memorial…
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Hon Nanaia Mahuta - Opening Address
2018 Toi Tū Te Whānau Workshop
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Manu Caddie
International Indigenous Research Conference 2024 Manu Caddie (Ngāti Pūkenga, Ngāti Hauā) is a passionate entrepreneur, activist, and academic dedicated to Indigenous rights and sustainable…
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Che Wilson
International Indigenous Research Conference 2024 Che Wilson is a Poukura (director) of Naia Limited, a Māori consultancy based in Christchurch and Waikato. At Naia, Che is leading research…
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Kirikowhai Mikaere
International Indigenous Research Conference 2024 Ms Mikaere is a leading Māori data and information specialist focused on harnessing information to empower indigenous community…
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Keynote Panel: Maybelle McLeod, Eryn Gardiner, and Associate Professor Karyn Paringatai
International Indigenous Research Conference 2024 Maybelle McLeod is the CEO of Kimihauora Health & Research Clinic, based at Tamapahore Marae in Tauranga Moana. She is a trained nurse and…
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Pasang Dolma Sherpa
International Indigenous Research Conference 2024 Indigenous rights and environmental activist Dr Pasang Dolma Sherpa grew up between two villages in Nepal: one high in the mountains, the…
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Abigail Echo-Hawk
International Indigenous Research Conference 2024 Abigail Echo-Hawk, MA, is citizen of the Kitkehahki band of the Pawnee Nation and a member of the Upper Athabascan people of Mentasta…
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International Indigenous Research Conference 2024 Highlights
International Indigenous Research Conference 2024 Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga (NPM) is the founding host of the biennial International Indigenous Research Conference (IIRC). The IIRC has a…
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Enhancing Indigenous Distinctiveness through Research: Dr Jelena Porsanger
International Indigenous Research Conference 2012 Enhancing Indigenous Distinctiveness through Research: Dr Jelena Porsanger, Rector, Sámi allaskuvla / Sámi University College…
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Whai Rawa - Research for the Māori Economy
2015 Seminars The modern Māori economy is a dynamic, deep-rooted, complex and ever evolving space. Kaitiakitanga of natural resources, issues around…
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Exploring the Horizons of Māori Economic Performance - Dr Robert Joseph
2015 Seminars The 2015 Horizons of Insight season began on Wednesday, March 25th, when Dr Robert Joseph from the University of Waikato gave a seminar on…
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Mission Impossible? - Returning the Mauri of the ecosystem to its pre-Rena state
2015 Seminars An Environment Court hearing is imminent that will consider an application to leave the remnants of the MV Rena on the tupuna Otaiti…
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Māori Engagement in NZ’s Extractive Industry: Innovative Legal Solutions
2015 Seminars In the third of our Horizons of Insight seminars for 2015, Andrew Erueti from the University of Auckland will be talking about his research…
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Insights from the Maramataka & Science
2015 Seminars In the fourth of our Horizons of Insight seminars for 2015, and as part of our celebration of Matariki 2015, Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga…
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Taunakitia Te Marae: Marae as Centres of Excellence - a Te Arawa Perspective
2015 Seminars Aneta Morgan (Te Arawa) describes the results of their research project, Taunakitia Te Marae: Marae as Centres of Excellence - a Te Arawa…
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Māori and Research Advancement and Managing with the Minimum
2015 Seminars On Wednesday 26th August and in the sixth of Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga’s (NPM) Horizons of Insight Seminars for 2015, Professor Helen…
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"Ka Tangi te Pīpīwharauroa, Ko te Karere a Mahuru"
2015 Seminars The whakataukī - Ka tangi te pīpīwharauroa, ko te karere a Mahuru - speaks to how the pīpīwharauroa’s call signals that spring has…
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Bernie Napp - Straterra
2015 Extractive Industry Symposium
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Cameron Madgwick - Petroleum Exploration and Production Association New Zealand
2015 Extractive Industry Symposium
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Professor Ciaran O'Faircheallaigh - Issues that arise in agreement making
2015 Extractive Industry Symposium
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Professor James Anaya - The International Human Rights Framework
2015 Extractive Industry Symposium
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Kerry Prendergast - Chair of the Environmental Protection Authority
2015 Extractive Industry Symposium
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Mahanga Maru - NZ Petroleum & Minerals
2015 Extractive Industry Symposium
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Professor Marcia Langton - Overview of agreement making in Australia
2015 Extractive Industry Symposium
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Professor Margaret Mutu - Ngāti Kahu Kaitiakitanga
2015 Extractive Industry Symposium
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E hoa, e hoariri rānei? How will Corbicula Fluminea affect Te Mauri o Waiwaiā?
Documentaries Last year a new species of fresh water golden clam was discovered in the Waikato awa. This invasive species invoked ngā kaitiaki o Waipā…
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Lake Rotoitipaku - the Mauri Model
Documentaries The Ngāti Tuwharetoa ki Kawerau iwi places great significance on Te Kete Poutama, an area that encompasses Lake Rotoitipaku near Kawerau…
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People's Media Venezuela
Documentaries Over the last decade, Indigenous peoples and new social movements have produced the most profound and democratic transformation in the…
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Āniwaniwa
Documentaries
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Te Kotahitanga
Documentaries
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Tetrodotoxin in Kaimoana
Documentaries The Hauraki Māori Trust Board and the Cawthron Institute are collaborating in this research project which stems from a spate of dog deaths…
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Whare Uku: Sustainable fibre housing
Documentaries This research project developed from a need to solve a problem for Māori: to find a more cost-efficient, sustainable building technology…
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Ahuriri
Documentaries The Ahuriri or Napier Estuary is of significant value to both tangata whenua and the Hawke’s Bay community as a whole. Historical and…
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Jeremy Tātari MacLeod
2014 Te Hua o Te Reo Māori
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Māmari Stephens
2014 Te Hua o Te Reo Māori
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Panel Session Part One
2014 Te Hua o Te Reo Māori
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Panel Session Part Two
Events & Launches
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Poia Rewi and Rāwinia Higgins
2014 Te Hua o Te Reo Māori Associate Professors Poia Rewi and Rawinia Higgins speak about their research programme, Te Kura Roa, at the launch of the second book in…
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Te Taka Keegan
2014 Te Hua o Te Reo Māori
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Tracey McIntosh
2014 Te Hua o Te Reo Māori
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Te Ururoa Flavell
2014 Te Hua o Te Reo Māori