The profile of Indigenous Studies as a discipline and programme of study has increased considerably in recent years, and this is also true at the University of Otago. At Te Tumu, the arrangement of Indigenous Studies alongside Māori and Pacific Islands Studies represents a coalition of pedagogical expertise and, with their proximity, students and academics are permitted and encouraged to make regular disciplinary border crossings. The Indigenous Development Programme, as distinct from Indigenous Studies, now extends space for critical engagements with the futurity of plural indigeneities, discerned at, and from, this particular place; Dunedin, New Zealand – Ōtepoti, Aotearoa – the University of Otago. In this article, we offer an understan...
The quality of education in the Pacific islands has been a longstanding concern. Since the endorseme...
This paper examines the possibility of building a bridge between indigenous knowledge and cultures o...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in Higher Education...
© 2014, SAGE Publications Inc. All rights reserved. A substantial body of literature has examined th...
For centuries, Pacific societies were sustained by collective knowledge systems premised on a relati...
“Uplifting Moana Perspectives: Emerging Pacific Researchers and New Directions in New Zealand-Based ...
This essay charts (and critiques) the formal education of Pacific-heritage peoples in Aotearoa New Z...
Indigenous scholars constantly contend with deficit tendencies associated with the value and place o...
This notes from the field article is about my personal, educational, and professional journeys as an...
This thesis is about the academic community of Pacific studies. In it, I ask how scholars in this co...
Paper presented at Te Kāhui Kura Māori (Schools of Māori Studies Assembly) held at Te Kawa a Māui, S...
The nature of Pasifiki peoples conducting indigenous education research in New Zealand is now contes...
As part of a larger effort to reflect critically on the nature, scope, and processes of colonialism ...
Indigenous scholars have called for a rethinking of the cultural interface of Indigenous people with...
The proportion of Pacific academics in permanent confirmation path positions at New Zealand universi...
The quality of education in the Pacific islands has been a longstanding concern. Since the endorseme...
This paper examines the possibility of building a bridge between indigenous knowledge and cultures o...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in Higher Education...
© 2014, SAGE Publications Inc. All rights reserved. A substantial body of literature has examined th...
For centuries, Pacific societies were sustained by collective knowledge systems premised on a relati...
“Uplifting Moana Perspectives: Emerging Pacific Researchers and New Directions in New Zealand-Based ...
This essay charts (and critiques) the formal education of Pacific-heritage peoples in Aotearoa New Z...
Indigenous scholars constantly contend with deficit tendencies associated with the value and place o...
This notes from the field article is about my personal, educational, and professional journeys as an...
This thesis is about the academic community of Pacific studies. In it, I ask how scholars in this co...
Paper presented at Te Kāhui Kura Māori (Schools of Māori Studies Assembly) held at Te Kawa a Māui, S...
The nature of Pasifiki peoples conducting indigenous education research in New Zealand is now contes...
As part of a larger effort to reflect critically on the nature, scope, and processes of colonialism ...
Indigenous scholars have called for a rethinking of the cultural interface of Indigenous people with...
The proportion of Pacific academics in permanent confirmation path positions at New Zealand universi...
The quality of education in the Pacific islands has been a longstanding concern. Since the endorseme...
This paper examines the possibility of building a bridge between indigenous knowledge and cultures o...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in Higher Education...