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Whakatupu mātauranga compiled and edited by Kim McBreen and Ani Mikaere

Contributor(s): Mikaere, Ani | [Te Kāhui Whakatupu Mātauranga] | Te Wānanga o Raukawa.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Ōtaki, New Zealand : Te Wānanga o Raukawa, 2016Description: 144 pages.ISBN: 2463-7335.Subject(s): Ako Aotearoa | Te Wānanga o Raukawa | EDUCATION | KAUPAPA MĀORI | KAUPAPA RANGAHAU | MĀORI | PŪRAKAU | MĀTAURANGA | RANGAHAU MĀORI | RESEARCH | TIKANGA TUKU IHO | NEW ZEALANDDDC classification: TRO 305.899442 WHA
Contents:
The story to reclamation - the Ōtaki story / Mereana Selby Building Māori futures on kaupapa tuku iho / Whatarangi Winiata He kōorero mō ngā kōwhaiwhai me ngā tukutuku i roto i te whare tupuna whakairo o Ngātokowaru ki Hōkio Horowhenua / Petina Winiata Te Tākupu: A kaupapa Māori publishing house / Emma Whiterod Māori customs and traditional practices (some examples) Hohou rongo. Takawaenga / Ngarongo Iwikatea Nicholson Iti te kupu, nui te kōrero: te ā te ō me te poto / Āneta Hinemihi Rawiri Theorising karanga to make sense of our reality / Ani Mikaere Black: The colour of mourning? / Helen Taiaroa He pūrakau, he pūmahara: Tellingour stories, teaching our children / Kim McBreen Re-searching rangatiratanga, innovating mātauranga / Huia Winiata
Summary: This is the inaugural journal of Te Kāhui Whakatupu Mātauranga. It is an opportunity to celebrate kaupapa and consider how well our practices are reflecting kaupapa. Most of the articles are the work of present and past staff of Te Kāhui Whakatupu Mātauranga including of our Pūrutanga Mauri. In addition we have contributions from both the Ahorangi and the Tumuaki of Te Wānanga o Raukawa. (From the document). See above for contents. Record #8308
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The story to reclamation - the Ōtaki story / Mereana Selby Building Māori futures on kaupapa tuku iho / Whatarangi Winiata He kōorero mō ngā kōwhaiwhai me ngā tukutuku i roto i te whare tupuna whakairo o Ngātokowaru ki Hōkio Horowhenua / Petina Winiata Te Tākupu: A kaupapa Māori publishing house / Emma Whiterod Māori customs and traditional practices (some examples) Hohou rongo. Takawaenga / Ngarongo Iwikatea Nicholson Iti te kupu, nui te kōrero: te ā te ō me te poto / Āneta Hinemihi Rawiri Theorising karanga to make sense of our reality / Ani Mikaere Black: The colour of mourning? / Helen Taiaroa He pūrakau, he pūmahara: Tellingour stories, teaching our children / Kim McBreen Re-searching rangatiratanga, innovating mātauranga / Huia Winiata

This is the inaugural journal of Te Kāhui Whakatupu Mātauranga. It is an opportunity to celebrate kaupapa and consider how well our practices are reflecting kaupapa. Most of the articles are the work of present and past staff of Te Kāhui Whakatupu Mātauranga including of our Pūrutanga Mauri. In addition we have contributions from both the Ahorangi and the Tumuaki of Te Wānanga o Raukawa. (From the document). See above for contents. Record #8308