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April 8, 2016April 8, 2016Melissa

Information equity for indigenous knowledge, or, how do you find kūmara in the library? Part 3.

April 6, 2016April 6, 2016Melissa

Information equity for indigenous knowledge, or, how do you find kūmara in the library? Part 2.

April 5, 2016April 5, 2016Melissa

Information equity for indigenous knowledge, or, how do you find kūmara in the library? Part 1.

April 4, 2016April 4, 2016Manuhiri

The humble kūmara

February 19, 2016February 22, 2016mandythelibrarian

Learning to Talk Again

October 13, 2015December 15, 2015Manuhiri

One human thought

September 3, 2015September 13, 2015anahera01

Is Indigeneity in whare taonga a myth?

August 25, 2015September 2, 2015Manuhiri

The Librarian and the Information seeker – A simple tale of a librarian who triumphs with Google as a trusted sidekick.

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