Traditional Maori meeting houses adapted to urban areas help to create communities that are able to represent themselves as analogous to rural ones centered on descent. Such representations have impact beyond the claims they embody in a "politics of culture": By providing frames for the interpretation of experience, they contribute to the ways in which the embrace of identity becomes a process of self-making, leading to "revived" cultures that shape actors' ways of being and thinking in the world and, thus, their political struggles and goals. This outcome has implications for the future of cultural diversity
In Aotearoa New Zealand, the history of migration and increased globalisation is reshaping social an...
How do urban marae(2) fulfil contemporary Maori urban needs? What processes do urban Maori engage to...
Landscapes are a fundamental component for the identity of people. This is evident through the eyes ...
Indigenous peoples around the world have been involved, especially since the 1970s, in nationalist ...
Establishing a 'secure' Maori identity based solely on particular criteria of Maori culture (te reo ...
Though short, Aotearoa/New Zealand’s history is rich and holds an abundance of knowledge preserved i...
Tribal traditions and practices are integral to iwi identity. From the past to the present, the bigg...
Urban environments in New Zealand have commonly reflected grievances and injustices faced by Māori, ...
This thesis looks at the establishment of Maori values within a contemporary, de-colonialised archit...
In the island nation of Aotearoa New Zealand, the history of migration and increased globalisation i...
Over the last few decades Maori culture has been undergoing a revival and change; with the establish...
This project explores the art environment as a constructor of identity and a potential site of misre...
Settler colonisation produced particular colonial subjects: indigene and settler. The specificity of...
Community resilience lacks a standardized definition and methodology to quantify. Many governments a...
The purpose of this study is to explore the various characteristics of urban marae in Auckland inclu...
In Aotearoa New Zealand, the history of migration and increased globalisation is reshaping social an...
How do urban marae(2) fulfil contemporary Maori urban needs? What processes do urban Maori engage to...
Landscapes are a fundamental component for the identity of people. This is evident through the eyes ...
Indigenous peoples around the world have been involved, especially since the 1970s, in nationalist ...
Establishing a 'secure' Maori identity based solely on particular criteria of Maori culture (te reo ...
Though short, Aotearoa/New Zealand’s history is rich and holds an abundance of knowledge preserved i...
Tribal traditions and practices are integral to iwi identity. From the past to the present, the bigg...
Urban environments in New Zealand have commonly reflected grievances and injustices faced by Māori, ...
This thesis looks at the establishment of Maori values within a contemporary, de-colonialised archit...
In the island nation of Aotearoa New Zealand, the history of migration and increased globalisation i...
Over the last few decades Maori culture has been undergoing a revival and change; with the establish...
This project explores the art environment as a constructor of identity and a potential site of misre...
Settler colonisation produced particular colonial subjects: indigene and settler. The specificity of...
Community resilience lacks a standardized definition and methodology to quantify. Many governments a...
The purpose of this study is to explore the various characteristics of urban marae in Auckland inclu...
In Aotearoa New Zealand, the history of migration and increased globalisation is reshaping social an...
How do urban marae(2) fulfil contemporary Maori urban needs? What processes do urban Maori engage to...
Landscapes are a fundamental component for the identity of people. This is evident through the eyes ...