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Kia aho matuahia te taketake, kia tūwaerea te tau…When intellect turns to intuition, knowledge becomes wisdom

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Opportunity for our doctoral students

Indigenous by Mai ki PonekeNovember 5, 2018November 5, 2018

An adventure with inspiring women

Indigenous by Tākuta TeahOctober 23, 2018October 22, 2018

Sweet and sour

Indigenous by Tākuta TeahOctober 16, 2018October 16, 2018

What Would Sue Do? Confessions of an Early Career Supervisor

Indigenous by MAI-ki-AronuiOctober 9, 2018October 9, 2018

Financial literacy or Financial enablement?

Indigenous by gardinemmaOctober 3, 2018October 7, 2018

My PhD journey: Reflections on thesis writing

Indigenous by Tākuta TeahSeptember 24, 2018September 12, 2018
Indigenous by Byron RangiwaiSeptember 17, 2018September 12, 2018

Karaititanga: Reflections on my Christology – Part 2

Christology in my prayer life My grandmother taught me that karakia day and night was essential to life. We pray in the morning to ensure that we have a good day; and we pray at night to protect our wairua from harm as we sleep. That’s the prayer life. Image 3: Crucifix, Rosary beads, incense […]

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Indigenous by Byron RangiwaiSeptember 12, 2018September 12, 2018

Karaititanga: Reflections on my Christology – Part 1

If God had a face, what would it look like? And would you want to see? If seeing meant that you would have to believe In things like heaven and in Jesus and the saints and all the prophets? Joan Osborne (1995) Christology in images Osborne’s (1995) song calls to mind a profound and poignant […]

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“Are you the “angry” or the “approachable” academic?”

Indigenous by Tākuta TeahSeptember 3, 2018

The Intangible Economy

Indigenous by Manuka HenareAugust 28, 2018August 27, 2018

When is a moo not a moo? A reflection on difference.

Indigenous by ManuhiriAugust 20, 2018August 15, 2018

Wairaka and the Corn-Rows

Indigenous by MAI-ki-AronuiAugust 14, 2018

Kaupapa Māori – Participatory decision making

Indigenous by Tākuta TeahAugust 6, 2018

DECOLONIZING THE MIND, AND LUCKY CONCIDENCES: REFLECTIONS ON A TALK BY NGUGI WA THIONG’O

Indigenous by Abigail McClutchieJuly 26, 2018

Kāore te kūmara e kōrero mō tōna ake reka The kūmara doesn’t speak of its own sweetness.

Indigenous by Mai ki PonekeJuly 20, 2018

Just a kaiako

Indigenous by MAI-ki-AronuiJune 16, 2018

Tataihono – Stories of Maori Healing & Psychiatry. A book review…kinda

Indigenous by Amber NicholsonJune 9, 2018June 9, 2018

Binary Busting: A superheroine approach to institutional meaning making

Indigenous by Tākuta TeahMay 29, 2018

KIN’s fifth doctor marks a new era

Indigenous by Abigail McClutchieMay 22, 2018

The Rookie: Wearing My Heart on My Sleeve

Indigenous by yourlifesabigadventureMay 18, 2018

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