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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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Stolen Land and Healing Historic Trauma

Indigenous by Amber NicholsonSeptember 21, 2016October 10, 2016

Panning for gold: a real time glimpse into the (neo) colonisation of Papua New Guinea

Indigenous by rachelcockerhopkinsMay 5, 2016

Grieving the Coast Salish economy

Indigenous by Dr Dara KellyFebruary 3, 2016February 13, 2016

Thank Goodness It’s Over: Canada-Indigenous voting 2015

Indigenous by francinejbDecember 2, 2015December 4, 2015

The famous one or the favourite one?

Indigenous by Abigail McClutchieSeptember 19, 2015December 15, 2015

The Advantage of being (de) Colonised.

Indigenous by Kiri.DellAugust 28, 2015September 22, 2015

My PhD – A process of transformation

Māori by Abigail McClutchieJuly 30, 2015September 13, 2015

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