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  2. Mataaho Collective - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, the artists attended two hui (meetings) held at Poupatete Marae in Halcombe which gave them an opportunity to exchange ideas in a kaupapa Māori (Māori-focused) space. [ 3 ] The Mataaho Collective was established in 2012, when the group were invited to undertake a residency at Enjoy Public Art Gallery where they made their first work ...

  3. Riz Tupai-Firestone - Wikipedia

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    [3] [1] She first worked in sleep science at the Moe Tika Moe Pai SleepWake Research Centre before focusing on public health. [1] She is interested in social-cultural and health inequalities, community interventions for obesity and other diet-related health problems, and works with young Pacific people with non-communicable diseases.

  4. Helen Moewaka Barnes - Wikipedia

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    Arguing for the spirit in the language of the mind : a Māori practitioner's view of research and science (2008) Helen Moewaka Barnes FRSNZ is a New Zealand academic. She is Māori , of Te Kapotai (Ngāpuhi) and Ngapuhi-nui-tonu descent, and is currently a full professor at Massey University .

  5. Ngarino Ellis - Wikipedia

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    She has won several awards for teaching including an award at the 2019 New Zealand’s Tertiary Teaching Excellence Awards where Ako Aotearoa recognised her as a role model in her teaching for her Kaupapa Māori (Māori cultural) approaches and influencing both staff and students alike. [3]

  6. Sleep paralysis - Wikipedia

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    Sleep paralysis is a state, during waking up or falling asleep, in which a person is conscious but in a complete state of full-body paralysis. [1] [2] During an episode, the person may hallucinate (hear, feel, or see things that are not there), which often results in fear.

  7. Linda Waimarie Nikora - Wikipedia

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    Linda Waimarie Nikora FRSNZ is a New Zealand psychology academic. She is Māori, of Te Aitanga a Hauiti and Ngāi Tūhoe descent. [1] She is currently professor of Indigenous Studies and co-director of Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga at the University of Auckland, having moved in 2017 from the University of Waikato where she had been a professor of psychology and the founding Director of the Maori ...

  8. Kura Te Ua - Wikipedia

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    Kura Te Ua is a Māori performing arts practitioner, choreographer and artistic director. She specialises in kapa haka and has developed the new hybrid-form 'haka theatre'. '. Her company Hawaiki TŪ creates haka theatre events including in 2023 where Autaia is featuring 400 student perform

  9. Mātauranga Māori - Wikipedia

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    Mātauranga Māori as a phrase became popular in the 1980s after being adopted by the New Zealand Government and in tertiary education. The term became useful in part due to the Treaty of Waitangi claims process, which included requests for the protection of traditional knowledge. [5] Kaupapa Māori is the foundation or principles of Māori ...