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Kaupapa Māori and responding to new formations of colonisation : Kōrero 3 Professors Graham Hingangaroa Smith and Linda Tuhiwai Smith

By: Simth, Graham Hingangaroa.
Contributor(s): Smith, Linda Tuhiwai.
Material type: materialTypeLabelVisual materialSeries: Kaupapa Māori Online series.Publisher: Ngā Wai a Te Tūī, 2020Description: 1 video (on YouTube) ; 51 mins.Subject(s): MAORI | COLONISATION | COVID-19 | EDUCATION | FAMILY VIOLENCE | INDIGENOUS PEOPLES | PANDEMICS | IWI TAKETAKE | MĀTAURANGA | MATE KORONA | RANGAHAU MĀORI | TAIPŪWHENUATANGA | TŪKINOTANGA Ā-WHĀNAU | NEW ZEALANDOnline resources: View video - Kōrero 3 | Link to video on YouTube | Access the website | Kaupapa Māori Online series Summary: On this online video kōrero (webinar) Graham Hingangaroa Smith will respond to a series of questions on Kaupapa Maori and new formations of colonisation, reflections on what we need to considering now as Māori and Indigenous Peoples in this context of Covid19. (Abstract) These online kōrero are an opening discussion and are a contribution from Tū Tama Wāhine o Taranaki and Ngā Wai a Te Tūī to those that are working in Kaupapa Māori spaces as both practitioners and researchers. In particular to support those that are developing longer term Kaupapa Māori research and development within their own whānau, hapū, iwi and Māori organisations. Record #6604
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Kaupapa Māori Online series, 2020, Kōrero 3

On this online video kōrero (webinar) Graham Hingangaroa Smith will respond to a series of questions on Kaupapa Maori and new formations of colonisation, reflections on what we need to considering now as Māori and Indigenous Peoples in this context of Covid19. (Abstract)

These online kōrero are an opening discussion and are a contribution from Tū Tama Wāhine o Taranaki and Ngā Wai a Te Tūī to those that are working in Kaupapa Māori spaces as both practitioners and researchers. In particular to support those that are developing longer term Kaupapa Māori research and development within their own whānau, hapū, iwi and Māori organisations. Record #6604