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  Rawiri Andrews   Andrews, R. (2004, December 8-10). How to deliver a Maori language programme via radio - confessions of a concrete-sequential learner. Paper presented at the He Tirohanga Karearea: Maori Research and Knowledge, Eastern Institute of Technology, Napier. 2004  
  Materoa Haenga   Haenga, M. (2006). Mahere rautaki hai haumanu i Te Reo o Ngati Kahungunu 2006-2027 [Maori version, Strategic plan for the revitalisation of Te Reo o Ngati Kahungunu 2006-2027]. Hastings: Ngati Kahungunu Iwi Incorporated. 2006  
      Haenga, M. (2006). Nga kiwaha. In Te Kura Reo ki Waimärama 8-13 o Kohitätea 2006 (pp. 21-30). Hamilton: Te Taura Whiri i Te Reo. 2006  
      Haenga, M. (2006). Nga kiwaha. In Te Kura Reo ki Te Waipounamu (pp. 25-43). Christchurch: Te Taura Whiri i Te Reo. 2006  
      Haenga, M. (2006). Nga kiwaha. In Te Kura Reo ki Te Tairawhiti 2-7 Höngongoi 2006 (pp. 14-23). Gisborne: Te Taura Whiri i Te Reo. 2006  
      Haenga, M. (2006). Nga kiwaha. In Te Kura Reo ki Rotorua 24-29 Mahuru 2006 (pp. 14-23). Hamilton: Te Taura Whiri i Te Reo. 2006  
      Educational Text Haenga, M. (2005). Nga kiwaha. In Te Kura Reo ki Waimärama (pp. 25-36). Hamilton: Te Taura Whiri i Te Reo. 2005  
      Educational Text Haenga, M. (2005). Nga kiwaha. In Te Kura Reo ki Ötautahi (pp. 32-44). Christchurch: Te Taura Whiri i Te Reo. 2005  
      Educational Text Haenga, M. (2005). Nga kiwaha. In Te Kura Reo ki Te Tairawhiti (pp. 28-39). Gisborne: Te Taura Whiri i Te Reo. 2005  
      Educational Text Haenga, M. (2005). Nga kiwaha. In Te Kura Reo ki Te Arawa (pp. 26-37). Hamilton: Te Taura Whiri i Te Reo. 2005  
      Haenga, M. (2004, December 8-10). Korokoro Kiwaha! Pedagogy and transmission of kiwaha. Paper presented at the He Tirohanga Karearea: Maori Research and Knowledge, Eastern Institute of Technology, Napier. 2004  
      Haenga, M. (2004). Kiwaha atu, kiwaha mai. In Te Kura Reo (pp. 19-24). Rotorua: Waiariki Polytechnic. 2004  
      Haenga, M. (2004). Kiwaha atu, kiwaha mai. In Te Kura Reo (pp. 19-24). Rotorua: Waiariki Polytechnic. 2004  
      Haenga, M. (2004). Whio. Wellington: Huia Publishers. 2004  
      Haenga, M. (2004). Kiwaha atu, kiwaha mai. In Te Kura Reo (pp. 19-24). Rotorua: Waiariki Polytechnic. 2004  
  Dr Roger CA Maaka   Native Studies in North America a view from the Pacific, Native American and Indigenous Studies Association conference, University of Minnesota,USA, 21-23 May 2009 2009  
      The Tale of twin cities: Maori in Hastings and Napier, a pilot research project investigating services to Maori in the cities of Hastings and Napier 2009  
      Indigenous Issues in Urban Areas a UNPFII & Un-Habitat sponsored experts workshop at the aboriginal Policy Research conference, Ottawa, Canada 9-12 March. 2009  
      Contesting Indigenous Peoples Governance: The Politics of State-Determination  vs. Self-Determining Autonomy, with Augie Fleras, in Aboriginal Self-government in Canada Current Trends and Issues, 3rd edition Purich Publishing 2008  
      Scoping report on determining culturally distinctive outcomes & indicators for urban Aboriginal youth programming (co-author), Aboriginal Affairs programming of Canadian Heritage, (March) 2008  
      Principles and Guidelines for Ethical Research with Indigenous Peoples (co-author) for the University of Saskatchewan 2008  
      To be or not to be: Native American Studies and the emergence of Indigenous Studies as an intellectual force. Native American Studies Distinguished Lecturer in "Internationalizing Native American and Indigenous Studies," series, University of Georgia, Athens 7 October. 2008  
      "I'm sweating with Cree culture not Saulteaux culture and there goes the beginning of Pan Indianism": Census Categories and Urban Aboriginal Cultural Identities, with R. Laliberte, E.Peters, C.Tait, Aboriginal Population in Transition workshop, University of Alberta, Edmonton, 17-18 October 2008  
      Governance Issues in Siberia and the Arctic, panel at the 'International Perspectives on Governance: Accomplishments, challenges, and Evolving Research Agendas, University of Saskatchewan, 26-27 June. 2008  
      Establishing Native Studies in Western Canada as a Social Science, presentation at the "Critical Maori Association of Social Science" conference, Victoria University, Wellington, 12-13 June 2008  
      Urban Indigeneity, and Indigenous Studies Bound (and unbound): Institutional Realities and Professional Pressures Presentation and Panel at 'Who are we? Where are We Going?', Native American and Indigenous Studies conference, University of Georgia, Athens Georgia, USA, 10-12 April 2008  
      Wai 262: A Treaty claim to Indigenous Flora and Fauna and Intellectual Property Rights, presentation at the symposium Indigenous Perspectives on Economic Development and the Environment, White Buffalo Lodge, Saskatoon, 7 April. 2008  
      Aboriginal Peoples in Canada, presentation to the Polar Academy, St Petersburg, Russia, 20 February 2008  
      Race and Racialization: Essential Readings (co editor) Toronto, Canadian Scholars' Press/Women's Press. 2007  
      Maori and the State: Diversity models and debates in Aotearoa/New Zealand in The Art of the State, Volume 111, Belonging? Diversity, Recognition and Shared Citizenship in Canada, Institute for Research in Public Policy, Montreal. 2007  
      Indigenous Studies in the Academy, He Korero mo te Reka o te Kumera, Let the Voices Speak, ANZHES conference, Eastern Institute of Technology, Napier New Zealand 2-4 December 2007  
      The Emergence of Urban Indigeneity, Presentation to the Cosmopolitan Civil Societies Research Group, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia, 26 November 2007  
      Creating the field: Native Studies in the Academy, Language, Silence, and the Voice in Native Studies, The Native Studies Research Network, UK, The University of Geneva, Switzerland, July 16-19 2007  
      Native Studies in the Academy, Native American Studies Across Time and Space, International Symposium on the Indigenous Americas, Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany, 12-14 July 2007  
      Ethics and Community, Aboriginal Research in Canada, The Ministry of Education, Wellington, New Zealand, 19 June 2007  
      Indigeneity, aka, the Globalisation of Indigenous-ness. Presentation to the CHA annual meeting at Congress 2007, May30 2007  
      Native Studies: Opportunities and Challenges. Presentation to 'What's Next in Indigenous Studies?' An International Scholarly Meeting, University of Okalahoma May 3-5 2007  
      Urban Aboriginal an Oxymoron? Presentation to Canadian Association of Planning Students conference, University of Manitoba, February 7-9 2007  
      The Indigenous Experience (co editor) Toronto, Canadian Scholars' Press/Women's Press. 2006  
      Giving a Voice to the Voiceless Indigenous People/Media Round-table, World Urban Forum 111, Vancouver, 19-23 June 2006 2006  
      Aboriginal Entrepreneurial Program College of Agriculture, the University of Saskatchewan  and the University of Arizona, June 2006  
      Academic Observer, Sixth Session, UN Permanent Forum for Indigenous Issues, New York, 14-20 June 2006  
      New Directions in Aboriginal Research Research/Creation, Aboriginal Research & International Opportunities Fund, SSHRC, Congress 2006, York University 31 May 2006  
      The Interface of Distributed Learning and Native Studies, (with M. Guay and R. Epstein), Bridging Communities 30 April - 1 May 2006  
      Delegate, International consultation conference, Buffalo River Dene, Nation, Saskatchewan, 30 March -2 April 2006  
      Invited participant Indigenous Research Symposium, University of Alberta, Edmonton 12-13 April 2006  
      Looking at Kanata thinking of Aotearoa: Treaty Relationships in Canada and New Zeland Aboriginal Achievement week 13 March 2006  
      Te Whiti and Tohu 19th Century Maori Peace Prophets Let's Talk About Peace, Symposium, January 25 2006  
      Invited observer, International Expert Group Meeting on the Millennium Development Goals, Indigenous participation and Good Governance mandated by the Permanent Form on Indigenous Issues, United Nations Plaza, New York, 11-13 January 2006  
      Politics of Indigeneity: Challenging Indigenous Peoples-State Relations in Canada and Aotearoa New Zealand, with Augie Fleras, Otago University Press.  2005  
      The Waitangi Tribunal: A Treaty Relationship at work in Law and Anthropology, Vol10 pp54-64. 2005  
      Métis Governance in Saskatchewan for the 21st Century: Views and Visions of the Métis People, (co-author) report to the Saskatchewan Minister of First Nations and Métis Relations 2005  
      Waitangi Tribunal members' conference, Wellington, New Zealand 22-24 November 2005  
      Maori and the State diversity Models and Debates in New Zealand, The Art of State III conference,  Montebello, Quebec October 13-15 2005  
      University of the Arctic, Ofelas meeting, La Ronge and Saskatoon, Northlands College and University of Saskatchewan 19- 22 September 2005  
      Native Studies and Interdisciplinarity: at 'Methodologies and Practices in Academia Stepping Stones 2005' U of S Graduate Student conference May 11-13 2005  
      'Finding our place in the sun: The adventure that is Indigeneity' the 'Four Seasons' Speaker Series, the University of Athabasca, Edmonton, 23 March. 2005  
      'The intersection between History and the Law in the pursuit of Indigenous Rights in New Zealand and Canada ', 'Dialogues about Indigenous Histories and Indigenous Futures: Comparative Perspectives from Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United States' UBC First Nations House of Learning and Museum of Anthropology 21-22 March. 2005  
      The Mohaka ki Ahuriri Report (co-author) Waitangi Tribunal report, Legislation Direct, Wellington
 'Urban Aboriginal Populations: Citizens not problems' 'What is Good Public Policy in Canadian Municipalities!' SSHRC Conference, Ottawa 28-29 October.
2004
 
      First Nations Governance Centre think-tank, Bessborough Hotel, Saskatoon 2004  
      'Oski Meskanawa: new directions in Native Studies', Teaching and learning seminar, McGraw-Hill and IATHE Teaching and Learning Seminar, Wanuskewan Heritage Park, September 30. 2004  
      'The Construction of a Global Indigenous Identity' Multiculturalism and Indigenous peoples in America conference, the University of Andalusia, Huvela, Spain, 29 June -1 July. 2004  
      Implementing Native Studies in the curriculum: considerations and implications Wanuskewin, Catholic Teachers in-service sessions, 27 May 2004  
      The Department of Native Studies Self-Study Report, for the University of Saskatchewan Systematic Program Review (SPR) 2003  
      Native-Newcomer Relations conference University of Saskatchewan, 8-10 May. 2003  
      Native-Newcomer Relations conference University of Saskatchewan, 8-10 May. 2003  
      Immigration and Race Relations in New Zealand' an address to the Sociological Association of New Zealand conference, the University of Canterbury, December. 2002  
      The Napier Hospital and Health Services Report, (co-author) Waitangi Tribunal report, Legislation Direct, Wellington 2001  
      'Relationship-Repair' Constitutionalising Indigeneity:Indigenising the Constitution' Re-Thinking Indigenous Self-determination conference. University of Queensland, Australia, 25-28 September 2001  
      'The Waitangi Tribunal: a Treaty Relationship at work' at the seminar on Indigenous Peoples, Constitutional States and Treaties or Other Constructive Arrangements between Indigenous Peoples and States, University of Seville, Spain, 10-14 September. 2001  
      'Tale of two cities: Native urbanisation in Christchurch NZ and Edmonton Canada' CINSA University of Saskatchewan, 29 May- 2 June. 2001  
      'Would the real tribe please stand up!'' at the 10th Annual Conference: Association of Graduate Anthropology Students (AGAS) "What Tribe Are You? Anthropology and the Politics of Identity" University of Alberta, 2-4 March. 2001  
      The Pakakohi and Tangahoe Settlement Claims Report (Wai 758, Wai 142), (co-author) Waitangi Tribunal report, Legislation Direct, Wellington, (2000) 2000  
      'Native/Maori studies in universities as vehicles of empowerment' Canadian Indigenous and Native Studies Association (CINSA), University of Alberta, 27-9 May 2000  
      'Urbanisation and the emergence of an urban Maori ethnicity' at Canadian Indigenous and Native Studies Association (CINSA), University of Alberta, 27-9 May 2000  
      'Treaty Settlements and Social change: The Treaty of Waitangi, the Waitangi Tribunal, and the Re-scripting of Maori-Crown Relations in New Zealand' the Compensation and Indigenous Land Claims in the Pacific Region, session the Western Regional Science Association Conference , Poipu, Hawai'i 26 February-1 March. 2000  
      Engaging with Indigeneity: Tino Rangatiratanga in Aotearoa in Political Theory and the Rights of Indigenous Peoples: with Augie Fleras Cambridge University Press 2000  
  Hiria Tumoana   Researched material for CD 'Te reo o Kahungunu' - Hemi P?tatau's account of World War 1 a special ANZAC Day broadcast produced in collaboration with Radio Te Upoko o te Ika.  "He kura kainga i hokia" - Kahungunu language lessons produced in collaboration with Radio Kahungunu. 500 sets of 10 CDs distributed. 2008  

 

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