Phone
06 830 1604 Extension: 5604
Areas of Teaching
Te Reo Māori, Research
Qualifications
BA (Māori), PGDipTeReoMāori, CALT
Research Outputs
Research outputs 2020
Waran, N., Passey, E., Bahho, M., Henry, G., Nuku, P., & Tareha, C. (2020, September). Developing nature literacy at the Ōtātara Outdoor Learning Centre [Conference presentation]. Te Pae Tawhiti 2020, Napier, New Zealand.
Research outputs 2019
Nuku, P. (2019, October). Developing and delivering Te Ūranga Waka training schemes. Presented at the Te Ūranga Waka Research Symposium, Eastern Institute of Technology, Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand.
Research outputs 2018
Nuku, P. (2018, October). He kai kei aku ringa. Presented at the Te Ūranga Waka and Te Whatukura Research Symposium, Eastern Institute of Technology, Hawkes Bay, New Zealand.
Research outputs 2017
Nuku, P. (2017, August 31). He kai kei aku ringa. In Te Ūranga Waka and Te Whatukura Research Symposium. Conducted at Eastern Institute of Technology, Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand.
Research outputs 2015
Nuku, P., & Dennis, R. (with staff of Te Ūranga Waka). (2015). From Māori Studies to Te Ūranga Waka. In K. Morris Matthews & J. Johnston, First to see the light: EIT 40 years of higher education (pp. 33-56). Napier, New Zealand: Eastern Institute of Technology.
Nuku, P. (2015, November). Te Manga Māori/Te Ūranga Waka 1985-2015. Presented at the Te Ūranga Waka & Te Whatukura Research Symposium, Eastern Institute of Technology, New Zealand.
Crawford, R., Kerr, V., Deslandes, C., Nuku, P., & Turvey, J. (2015). Programme incubator longitudinal cohort study. Report prepared for Hawke’s Bay District Health Board and Eastern Institute of Technology, Hawke’s Bay.
Research outputs 2014
Nuku, P. (2014). I kī au i nohoia anō tēnei poraka e aku tūpuna: I repeat, these are my ancestral lands. Te Pouhere Kōrero, 7, 27-34.
Nuku, P. (2014, November). Ko te marae te rangatiratanga o te iwi – The history of Te Manga Māori. Presented at the Te Ūranga Waka & Te Whatukura Research Symposium, Eastern Institute of Technology, New Zealand.
Nuku, P. (2014, November). Tū mai awa, tū mai moana: Kahungunu history pertaining to waka – A literature review. A project to determine Kahungunu terminology, history in terms of the four waka types (waka taua, waka ama, waka tere, waka hourua). Presented at the Te Ūranga Waka & Te Whatukura Research Symposium, Eastern Institute of Technology, New Zealand.
Research outputs 2012
Moyle, A., Nuku, P., & Rohe-Belmont, P. (2012, October). He pito mata: Tablet technology in Te Manga Māori. Paper presented at Shar-E-Fest 2012, Hamilton, New Zealand.
Nuku, P. (2012, July). Kī au i nohoia anō tēnei poraka e aku tūpuna: I repeat, these are my ancestral lands. Paper presented at He Rau Tumu Kōrero, Māori Historians’ Symposium, Napier, New Zealand.
Research outputs 2011
Nuku, P. (2011). Kī au i nohoia anō tēnei poraka e aku tūpuna: I repeat, these are my ancestral lands. Available from http://www.mai.ac.nz/mai_korero
Research outputs 2010
Te Rito, J. S., & Nuku, P. (2010). Using ICT to enhance Māori language teaching. In ICT for Language Learning Conference Proceedings 2010. Available from http://www.pixel-online.net/ICT4LL2010/conferenceproceedings.php
Research outputs 2009
Nuku, P. & Te Rito, J. S. (2009, April). Using archival recordings from a Māori radio station to revitalise Māori language. Paper presented at the 16th Annual Stabilizing Indigenous Languages Symposium, Tempe, AZ.
Nuku, P. & Te Rito, J. S. (2009, April). Teaching Māori language by radio using conversational dialogue. Paper presented at the 16th Annual Stabilizing Indigenous Languages Symposium, Tempe, AZ.