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    Indigenous Language Print Culture: Colonial Discourses and Indigenous Agency 

    Paterson, Lachy
    The attached video presents a seminar given by Dr Lachy Paterson on 23/3/2010 to the Centre for Australian Indigenous Studies, Monash University as part of the Brown Paper Seminar Series. Te Tumu thanks Monash University ...
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    Stranger to the Islands: voice, place and the self in Indigenous Studies 

    Reilly, Michael P J
    This lecture presents the views of someone anthropologists call a participant-observer, and Māori characterise as a Pākehā, a manuhiri (guest, visitor), or a tangata kē (stranger); the latter two terms contrast with the ...
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    GREEN Grid Choice Modelling preliminary report 

    Williams, John Richard
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    Of the people, for the people, by the people: He tangata, He tangata, He tangata - The value of autobiography in academia: Maori women and Post World War Two American Presidents 

    Warbrick, Paerau
    The catch phrase title of this presentation Of the people, for the people, by the people: He tangata, He tangata, He tangata will be immediately recognised by scholars of American history and Maori studies. The expression ...
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    What is Māori Studies? 

    Reilly, Michael PJ
    Sid Mead once described Māori Studies as ‘the uncomfortable science’. Uncomfortable because its place within the university was often questioned by Pākehā scholars, while those who worked within the subject remained uneasy ...
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    Book Launch Speech: Ngā Mōteatea: He Kupu Arataki: An Introduction, by Jane McRae 

    Reilly, Michael
    Tonight we are gathered here to celebrate the launching of the last instalment in a remarkable venture of New Zealand scholarship and publishing: the Introduction to the four volume series, Ngā Mōteatea. This Introduction ...

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