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  2. List of museums in Washington (state) - Wikipedia

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    Experience Music Project. This list of museums in Washington state encompasses museums defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing.

  3. Wikipedia:GLAM/Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa ...

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    Tauoma takatā is the te reo māori translation of ‘editathon’. However, a tauoma takatā is not just an editathon by another name. It is a new approach to editathons that incorporates tikanga Māori (cultural practices) and matauranga Māori (Māori knowledge systems) to ensure editathons are culturally safe and appropriate when working on Māori articles.

  4. Elizabeth Rata - Wikipedia

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    Rata gained both her MEd and PhD from the University of Auckland. [2] [3] Her master's thesis, [4] Maori survival and structural separateness: the history of Te Runanga o nga Kura Kaupapa Maori o Tamaki Makaurau 1987–1989, and her doctoral thesis, Global capitalism and the revival of ethnic traditionalism in New Zealand: the emergence of tribal-capitalism, relate to biculturalism in New ...

  5. Graham Smith (Māori academic) - Wikipedia

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    In the 2014 Queen's Birthday Honours, Smith was appointed a Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to Māori and education. [6] In March 2021, Smith was made a Fellow of the Royal Society Te Apārangi, recognising his "research and practice have been foundational to the development of Kaupapa Māori theorizing and 'transforming praxis'".

  6. Te Maori - Wikipedia

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    It also influenced the new building of the national museum of New Zealand, Te Papa. [4] [9] [24] Major exhibitions influenced by Te Māori include: Tangata Māori (1986) – an exhibition of the human form in Māori art held at the National Art Gallery which was part of the International Festival of the Arts [52] [53] Taonga Māori (1989–1990)

  7. Marewa Glover - Wikipedia

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    After a 2000 PhD titled The Effectiveness of a Maori Noho Marae smoking cessation intervention: utilising a kaupapa Maori methodology at the University of Auckland, [2] she moved to the Massey University, rising to full professor.

  8. Māori language revival - Wikipedia

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    The Māori language revival is a movement to promote, reinforce and strengthen the use of the Māori language (te reo Māori).Primarily in New Zealand, but also in places with large numbers of expatriate New Zealanders (such as London and Melbourne), the movement aims to increase the use of Māori in the home, in education, government, and business.

  9. Kura kaupapa Māori - Wikipedia

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    Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Hoani Waititi, Henderson, West Auckland, is generally credited as being the first kura kaupapa Māori and was established in 1985. The Kura Kaupapa Māori movement is a term commonly used to describe parents and supporters of kura kaupapa Māori. The term emerged when the first school was established.