Faculty of Māori and Indigenous Development (Te Ara Poutama)
The Faculty of Māori and Indegenous Development research expertise covers a broad spectrum from te reo and tikanga Māori to Māori media and multimedia. We are excited about the opportunities our expertise and unique support provides postgraduate students in these areas.
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Migrant Women’s Views of Secondary Education in Tonga
This article contextualises interview data selected from Fe’aomoengalu Kautai’s online talanoa with Tongan migrant women in Auckland for her Master of Arts thesis. From the women’s discussions of their secondary education ... -
No ‘s’ in Te Reo Māori? Colonisation, Orthographic Standardisation, and a Disappearing Sibilant
(Te Ara Poutama, Auckland University of Technology, 2023)It is practically universal, in contemporary works dealing with te reo Māori (the Māori language) to observe that there is no ‘s’ sound in the language. This applies to plural forms of nouns (for which there is a tendency ... -
Stuck in India: Punjabi Temporary Migrants of New Zealand
(Te Ara Poutama - the Faculty of Maori and Indigenous Development, Auckland University of Technology, 2022)Our paper reflects on creating a short documentary in 2021 centred around an online discussion, which the second author recorded with three Punjabi migrants. At the time of being interviewed, these migrants had New Zealand ... -
The Historicity of the Doctrine of Discovery in New Zealand’s Colonisation
(Te Ara Poutama - the Faculty of Maori and Indigenous Development, Auckland University of Technology, 2022)Over the last two decades, claims that the Doctrine of Discovery (based on a 1493 papal bull) had some bearing on New Zealand’s colonisation have been gaining force in academic and popular literature, with a nexus emerging ... -
Prosthetic Nostalgia: History and Memory in “Art Deco Napier”
(Stout Research Centre for New Zealand Studies, Victoria University of Wellington, 2021)The New Zealand city of Napier is a major international destination for visitors interested in art deco architecture and the 1930s era. This work explores how nostalgia for this period in Napier’s history has evolved, and ... -
From STEM to STEAM: An Enactive and Ecological Continuum
STEM and STEAM education promotes the integration between science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and the arts. The latter aims at favoring deep and collaborative learning on students, through curricular integration ... -
Third Worlds, Coolie and Coolitude: Unravelling the Long Arm of History
(Te Ara Poutama - the Faculty of Maori and Indigenous Development, Auckland University of Technology, 2021)Sugar dictated the fortunes of many countries in the British Empire in the nineteenth century. With the abolition of slavery, thousands of indentured labour or coolies from the Indian subcontinent, filled the labour gap. ... -
Prosthetic Nostalgia: History and Memory in “Art Deco Napier”
(Victoria University Wellington, 2021)The New Zealand city of Napier is a major international destination for visitors interested in art deco architecture and the 1930s era. This work explores how nostalgia for this period in Napier’s history has evolved, and ... -
Issues of ‘Authenticity’ and Apocalyptic Thought in an Indigenous Religious Response to Colonisation
(Te Ara Poutama (Faculty of Maori and Indigenous Development), Auckland University of Technology., 2021)The traditional/colonial dichotomy dominates much of the discourse on New Zealand’s indigenous Māori society in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. However, this binary distinction can often be more nuanced in ... -
Mapping the Te Reo Māori Translation Ecosystem: A Socio-Economic Perspective
The increased use of te reo Māori by the government and the corporate sector in Aotearoa has created numerous opportunities for te reo translators who are engaged to translate voluminous te reo Māori documents, websites ... -
Making a Punjabi Language Documentary Film in New Zealand for Punjabi and Non-Punjabi Audiences
The second author interviewed three Punjabi Sikhs in South Auckland on camera in the Punjabi language, and two Punjabi Muslims in Lahore via an online video call where one participant responded in Punjabi and the other in ... -
Sanjha Punjab – United Punjab: Exploring Composite Culture in a New Zealand Punjabi Film Documentary
This paper examines the third author’s positionality as the researcher and storyteller of a PhD documentary film that will be shot in New Zealand, Pakistan, and North India. Adapting insights from writings on Punjab’s ... -
Tūwhitia Te Hopo, Mairangatia Te Angitū
(Te Ara Poutama - the Faculty of Maori and Indigenous Development, Auckland University of Technology, 2017)Tokohia kē nei ngā tāngata e whai ana, e ako ana i te reo Māori ka patua tonutia, ka whakatekotekotia anō e tēnei mea rongonui, e te whakamā? I ēnei rā, ko te nuinga o ngā pakeke e kōrero Māori ana, he reo rua Māori. I ... -
Great-grandfather, Please Teach Me My Language
(De Gruyter, 2017)Inspired by Joshua Fishman’s lifetime dedication to the revitalisation of minority languages, especially Yiddish, this paper presents my personal story of the loss of the Māori language in my family in New Zealand/Aotearoa ... -
Recalling Tūrangawaewae: Pōwhiri in New Zealand Feature Film
(Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga, 2017)Like a number of fundamental Māori rituals and practices, pōwhiri have appeared in New Zealand fiction feature film since its beginnings in the silent era. Pōwhiri are multisensory, kinesthetic experiences that, for most ... -
Māori Resistance in New Zealand Feature Film History
(Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga, 2018)This article draws on the textual analysis of films that produced three distinctive collective resistances across New Zealand film history. Hāhi Ringatū leaders protested to the Chief Film Censor about the portrayal of ... -
‘They Bleed from Long-Healed Scars’: a Nietzschean Psychological Perspective on the Literature of Inherited Colonial Trauma in New Zealand
(Te Ara Poutama, Auckland University of Technology, 2019)How do we account for the ideological orientation of so much of the literature produced by academics in New Zealand over the past three decades dealing with the state of the country’s indigenous population? Specifically, ... -
Capturing the Integration of Practice-based Learning With Beliefs, Values, and Attitudes Using Modified Concept Mapping
(Libertas Academica, 2016)Practice-based learning integrates the cognitive, psychomotor, and affective domains and is influenced by students’ beliefs, values, and attitudes. Concept mapping has been shown to effectively demonstrate students’ changing ... -
Reconstructions of Serbian National Identity in the Post-Yugoslav Era: a Thematic Survey
(Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade, 2019)This paper surveys so e of the challenges facing Serbia in reconstructing elements of its national identity following the break-up of Yugoslavia in the 1990s. Unlike most of the other republics that comprised the federation, ... -
Kai Hea Kai Hea te Pū o te Mate? Reclaiming the Power of Pūrākau
(Te Ara Poutama - the Faculty of Maori and Indigenous Development, Auckland University of Technology, 2016)The purakau our ancestors told about the universe and our place within it have been bowdlerised through the process of colonisation. These narratives, as they had been transmitted over generations, were transformed by the ...