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F**king up Colonial systems & Other fun hobbies
Published in partnership with Salient Magazine (Victoria University of Wellington student magazine) and Ngāi Tauira. New Zealand doesn’t...
Reni Broughton
Oct 20, 20213 min read
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Dating as a Modern Māori
Published in partnership with Salient Magazine (Victoria University of Wellington student magazine) and Ngāi Tauira. Picture this: it’s a...
Areta Pakinga
Oct 9, 20214 min read
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Best of Both Worlds
Published in partnership with Salient Magazine (Victoria University of Wellington student magazine) and Ngāi Tauira. Starting next year,...
Kaea Hudson
Oct 9, 20213 min read
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Updating our profile: racial profiling in Aotearoa
Published in partnership with Salient Magazine, Victoria University of Wellington student magazine, and Ngāi Tauira. In today’s modern,...
Ruiha Evans
Oct 9, 20217 min read
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Not Māori Enough
Originally published by Massive Magazine - Student magazine for Massey University I am the product of a Māori mother and a Pākehā father....
Cameron Taylor
Oct 9, 20214 min read
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A Brief History of Ngāi Tahu: Things you should probably know about the land you’re on
Originally published in Critic - Te Arohi, student magazine of the Otago University Students' Association. If you’ve come to study at...
Annabelle Vaughan
Oct 9, 20215 min read
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Reclaim Te Reo (so our Tamariki don’t have to)
Originally published by Massive Magazine - Student magazine for Massey University Our tīpuna took a great journey across the seas to find...
Mason Tangatatai
Oct 9, 20215 min read
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Ko tōku reo, ko tōku taonga, ko tōku taonga ko tōku reo
E kī ana te whakataukī “Ko tōku reo, ko tōku taonga, ko tōku taonga ko tōku reo” “My language is my treasure, my treasure is my language”...
Ngākura Ngātai-Toopi
Oct 5, 20216 min read
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Tapping into our Taiao
Saiah Claydon-Wade (he/him) Let me paint the picture for you.... My friend and I were out at the beach not long ago, sharing whakaaro and...
Saiah Claydon-Wade, Nai Ronaki, Ruiha Evans, Reni Broughton
Oct 4, 20216 min read
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Mahi from within
Our education system: failing our people, the least exciting to look at, and an extension of our colonial histories. I won’t sit here and...
Eden Roberts
Oct 4, 20214 min read
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Students Release Whiria Ngā Rau Framework
The New Zealand Union of Students’ Associations (NZUSA), Te Mana Ākonga (TMĀ), Tauira Pasifika (TP) and the National Disabled Students’...
NZUSA
Sep 30, 20212 min read
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When Worlds Collide: Overcoming Technological Hurdles to Te Reo
By Elliot Weir The digital world can provide a place for te reo Māori to thrive, but a number of technological hurdles stand in the way....
Elliot Weir
Sep 29, 20214 min read
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My Language, My Awakening
By Nkhaya Paulsen-More (Ngāti Maru ki Hauraki, Ngāruahine, Ngāti Pūkenga) Ko tōku reo tōku ohooho, ko tōku reo tōku māpihi maurea. My...
Nkhaya Paulsen-More (Ngāti Maru ki Hauraki, Ngāruahine, Ngāti Pūkenga)
Sep 28, 20216 min read
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Iwi Dialects: Because Te Reo Isn’t the Same Everywhere
Iwi Dialects: Because Te Reo Isn’t the Same Everywhere ***Disclaimer and update at the end of the article. Growing up in Aotearoa,...
Shakayla Andrews-Alapaki, Maioha Watson, Piri Tohu, Jade Mills, Stevie Thocolich, Karamea Pēwhairangi
Sep 27, 20217 min read
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A kōrero with Taikawa of Ngāti Gaming! OHOOHO #2
OHOOHO is a new column by Te Pararē that is all about inserting te reo Māori into our everyday lives. We highlight innovative ways Māori...
Taylor-Rose Terekia
Sep 13, 20213 min read
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A kōrero with Jhaymeān of Ka Hao: Tira Waiata! OHOOHO #1
OHOOHO is a new column by Te Pararē that is all about inserting te reo Māori into our everyday lives. We highlight innovative ways Māori...
Taylor-Rose Terekia
Sep 9, 20213 min read
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I nearly lost my reo and now I want to help normalise it in today's world - OHOOHO [intro]
Tekau mā toru tōku pakeke i taku wehenga i te kura kaupapa Māori. I hūnuku tēnei purapura o Te Aho Matua ki tētahi takiwā rerekē kia...
Taylor-Rose Terekia
Sep 5, 20212 min read
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The Students Behind the Forsyth Barr Vaccine Clinic
And how the University ignored their concerns The student leaders behind the pop-up vaccination clinic at Forsyth Barr stadium feel that...
Erin Gourley
Aug 31, 20214 min read
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Stop Misnaming our Whenua
Mason Tangatatai weighs in on the Aotearoa vs New Zealand name debate, and has a kōrero with Wellington City councillor Tamatha Paul on...
Mason Tangatatai
Aug 25, 20215 min read
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Siri play Drivers License by Olivia Rodrigo
A past tauira of Tāmaki Makaurau shares their relatable journey of getting their full license. Siri, play Drivers License by Olivia...
Te Pararē
Aug 24, 20212 min read
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Founded in 2019, Te Pararē is the student magazine of Te Mana Ākonga, National Māori Students Association.
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