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Kurahautū Podcast Breakdown: NUKU

What’s it called? NUKU Where’s the name from? It comes from Papatūānuku.

Kurahautū Podcast Breakdown: Code Switch

What’s it called? Code Switch Where’s the name from? It’s a reference to how society requires minorities to switch between modes of communicating.

Teaching our History as Foundational and Continuous (E-Tangata)

‘The ANZH [Aotearoa New Zealand’s histories] curriculum…positions Māori history as “foundational and continuous”, so on that basis alone the future of history must be Māori…If Māori history is genuinely foundational...

Whose Science is it? (The Spinoff)

The Anglican Communion Science Commission, launched at Lambeth Conference in 2022 (read the press release here), is tasked with resourcing “the whole Anglican Communion for courageous and confident spiritual leadership...

Language and Identity: You are Us and We are You (E-Tangata)

‘The connection that Māori people have with the peoples of the Pacific is timeless because we are bound by our culture, by our DNA, and by our language…There is one...

Kurahautū Director honoured at the 2023 Lambeth Awards Ceremony

The Venerable Dr Hirini Kaa was awarded the Lanfranc Award for Education and Scholarship at a ceremony held at Lambeth Palace on the afternoon of the 22nd June 2023.

ChatGPT and Mātauranga Mihinare

Hirini Kaa | Acting Director Kurahautū Kurahautū Director Dr Hirini Kaa has written this article exploring the potential for an Artificial Intelligence Chatbot to be used as an ally for...

Archbishop Philip Richardson is recognized for the work of the Anglican Church in offering redress to victims of abuse (Stuff)

In this article, Archbishop Philip Richardson is recognized for the work that is being done to offer redress to victims of abuse, redress that starts by allowing a victim...

Ngā Roimata ō Ranginui: A memorial to pain, and to hope (The Spinoff)

Michael Steedman (Ngāti Whātua) and our Acting Director Hirini Kaa wrote in 2020 on the layers of pain behind a new memorial on University of Auckland grounds – but also...

Mihinare: 200 years of Māori and the Anglican Church (The Spinoff)

In a provocative article from 2020 our Acting Director Dr Hirini Kaa shares how his book Te Hahi Mihinare tells the 200-year story of iwi engaging with the church and...

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