When you want to advocate for your library, using data as evidence can strengthen your case. Knowing how your school compares ...
Our Off the record blog series will republish articles from the Off the Record magazine including stories about new ...
Come and hear Jacqueline Leckie share her research about the complex and vibrant history of the Indian community in Te ...
Join Jason Murphy and Fiona Gray as we recap the highlights of Papers Past this year, including user text correction, preview ...
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It's our last meeting and almost the end of the 2024 school year, so let's celebrate! We'll toast your successes and achievements from the year, have some fun and wrap up with our last kōrero about ...
Summer reading is an important, enjoyable activity that students can do during the summer holidays to help avoid the summer slide in reading levels. Join this webinar to hear ideas about how to get ...
Adam Manterys, author of New Zealand’s First Refugees: Pahīatua’s Polish Children, will talk about his father’s experiences at the camp at Pahīatua and other stories from the community. The ...
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Join Dr Carwyn Jones as he examines the concept of ‘the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi’ — where they come from, what they are, and how they have been defined and applied in law and policy over ...
Whare at Ōpeke marae, Waioweka Pā, near Ōpotiki. Whare built by Hira Te Popo and others. Identified by Sidney Moko Mead in "Te Toi Whakairo", p107, and Judith Binney in 'Redemption Songs". Whare ...
"Between 1985 and 1990, Ruatoria ( a town of mostly Māori residents) on New Zealand's east coast was terrorised by a religious sect calling itself the Rastafarians"--P. 6.