Tuesday March 18, 2025
News:
Te Awe Library trials new shelving system for mātauranga Māori literature
The team at Te Awe Library are trialling a new way to organise mātauranga Māori literature in a way they hope will be meaningful to Māori, while still being able to be used intuitively by anyone.
The Dewey Decimal Classification, first developed in 1873 in the United States, is used by librarians worldwide to catalogue and shelve books of all kinds. However, many librarians argue that the system doesn’t fit comfortably when it comes to books by and for people of non-Western cultures.
This classification system was created by a small team using online resources like Ngā Upoko Tukutuku and consulting with subject matter experts and Māori librarians.
The te ao Māori classification system has been built using Māori atua (gods) and their associated areas of knowledge and activity to organise subjects......
See full article HERE
AUT Appoints Meihana Durie for Māori Leadership
AUT has appointed Professor Meihana Durie to a new role, Te Toi Aronui, to lead Māori scholarships as part of its Te Aronui framework.
Durie was welcomed last Friday with a pōwhiri at the university marae, Ngā Wai o Horotiu, in Auckland.
Vice-Chancellor Damon Salesa said this role will support Māori research, teaching, and community work, reflecting the university’s commitment to te reo me ōna tikanga.
Professor Durie, who is the Tumuaki of Te Wānanga o Raukawa, stresses the importance of changing education to meet the needs of a growing Māori population.....
See full article HERE
Video:
Dr Muriel Newman Tells Chris Luxon To Show Leadership
Propaganda:
Funding Cuts Threaten Reo Māori Literacy
This classification system was created by a small team using online resources like Ngā Upoko Tukutuku and consulting with subject matter experts and Māori librarians.
The te ao Māori classification system has been built using Māori atua (gods) and their associated areas of knowledge and activity to organise subjects......
See full article HERE
AUT Appoints Meihana Durie for Māori Leadership
AUT has appointed Professor Meihana Durie to a new role, Te Toi Aronui, to lead Māori scholarships as part of its Te Aronui framework.
Durie was welcomed last Friday with a pōwhiri at the university marae, Ngā Wai o Horotiu, in Auckland.
Vice-Chancellor Damon Salesa said this role will support Māori research, teaching, and community work, reflecting the university’s commitment to te reo me ōna tikanga.
Professor Durie, who is the Tumuaki of Te Wānanga o Raukawa, stresses the importance of changing education to meet the needs of a growing Māori population.....
See full article HERE
Video:
Dr Muriel Newman Tells Chris Luxon To Show Leadership
Propaganda:
Funding Cuts Threaten Reo Māori Literacy
Monday March 17, 2025
News:
New low cost health service opens in Tararua
The first low cost access general practice in Tararua is opening in Dannevirke’s High St, welcoming enrolments from Tuesday.
The practice will offer free care for children under 14 years, with fees of $13 for people aged 14 to 17 years, $19.50 for Community Services Card holders aged over 18 years, and $29.50 for other adults.
The practice will offer free care for children under 14 years, with fees of $13 for people aged 14 to 17 years, $19.50 for Community Services Card holders aged over 18 years, and $29.50 for other adults.
Priority for enrolments would be for people who were not currently enrolled with a health provider, Māori and Pasifika, and people seeking a small, non-clinical healthcare setting....
See full article HERE
ACT hits back as Rawiri Waititi compares David Seymour to grass
The ACT Party has responded with condemnation against Te Pāti Māori, after a post from co-leader Rawiri Waititi compared his unmanageable lawns to David Seymour.
The Instagram post said: “Lawns are getting a good fkn hiding”. It said he was treating “every piece of grass [like it] is a David Seymour”.
That comment sparked anger from the ACT Party.
A spokesperson said it encouraged “violence” and claimed Te Pāti Māori had been immune from criticism for “violent” rhetoric....
See full article HERE
Articles:
Roger Childs: Aotearoa was not Used in Centuries Gone By
Propaganda:
Former Whānau Ora minister criticises restructure
Māori business on the big stage at summit
‘Aunties in the room’ saved six-figure legal costs - Māori councillor on value of wards
Removing Maōri rights is a war on nature
Around the world, we’re tangata Tiriti
ACT hits back as Rawiri Waititi compares David Seymour to grass
The ACT Party has responded with condemnation against Te Pāti Māori, after a post from co-leader Rawiri Waititi compared his unmanageable lawns to David Seymour.
The Instagram post said: “Lawns are getting a good fkn hiding”. It said he was treating “every piece of grass [like it] is a David Seymour”.
That comment sparked anger from the ACT Party.
A spokesperson said it encouraged “violence” and claimed Te Pāti Māori had been immune from criticism for “violent” rhetoric....
See full article HERE
Articles:
Roger Childs: Aotearoa was not Used in Centuries Gone By
Propaganda:
Former Whānau Ora minister criticises restructure
Māori business on the big stage at summit
‘Aunties in the room’ saved six-figure legal costs - Māori councillor on value of wards
Removing Maōri rights is a war on nature
Around the world, we’re tangata Tiriti
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3 comments:
"... New low cost health service opens in Tararua. ...". Judging by the photo in the (Dominion) Post, those pictured don't look particularly 'healthy' i, in terms of weight, to me..??!!
It would be interesting to know details of the clearly race discriminating Tararua medical centre is subsidy. Whilst many of the clientele may not be wanted by others, it is difficult for private non discriminating practices to compete without similar subsidy.
When maori gain total control of NZ, as they are well advanced in achieving, all non maori (and many ordinary maori) will be treated as Waititi's lawn. Is he the most uncouth NZ m.p ever?
It is all part of the inclusiveness thing. Clients having takem time out from their bsuy productive world, tangi and hikoi, and troubled to attend for a free or near consultation will not trouble to return if they get a lecture on diabetes etc from some 70kg stripling.
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