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MAORI 103G
: Introduction to Spoken Māori2021 Summer School (1210)
An introduction to spoken Māori for those with no previous knowledge of the language. Concentrates on the acquisition of aural and oral skills, developing the ability to understand and speak Māori.
Restriction: MĀORI 106. May not be taken if a more advanced language acquisition course in this subject has previously been passed
Outline is not available yet
3177
MAORI 130
: Te Ao Māori: The Māori World2024 Semester Two (1245)
An introduction to Māori analyses of topics that are often discussed and sometimes controversial, and that continue to shape contemporary life in New Zealand. Topics include aspects of world view, philosophy and social organisation; the Declaration of Independence, the Treaty of Waitangi and European immigration; and contemporary issues including Treaty claims, ownership of the foreshore and seabed and constitutional issues.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
Outline is not available yet
3178
MAORI 130
: Te Ao Māori: The Māori World2024 Summer School (1240)
An introduction to Māori analyses of topics that are often discussed and sometimes controversial, and that continue to shape contemporary life in New Zealand. Topics include aspects of world view, philosophy and social organisation; the Declaration of Independence, the Treaty of Waitangi and European immigration; and contemporary issues including Treaty claims, ownership of the foreshore and seabed and constitutional issues.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
Outline is not available yet
3179
MAORI 130G
: Te Ao Māori: The Māori World2024 Semester Two (1245)
An introduction to Māori analyses of topics that are often discussed and sometimes controversial, and that continue to shape contemporary life in New Zealand. Topics include aspects of world view, philosophy and social organisation; the Declaration of Independence, the Treaty of Waitangi and European immigration; and contemporary issues including Treaty claims, ownership of the foreshore and seabed and constitutional issues.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
Outline is not available yet
3180
MAORI 130G
: Te Ao Māori: The Māori World2024 Summer School (1240)
An introduction to Māori analyses of topics that are often discussed and sometimes controversial, and that continue to shape contemporary life in New Zealand. Topics include aspects of world view, philosophy and social organisation; the Declaration of Independence, the Treaty of Waitangi and European immigration; and contemporary issues including Treaty claims, ownership of the foreshore and seabed and constitutional issues.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
Outline is not available yet
3181
MAORI 130G
: Te Ao Māori: The Māori World2023 Semester Two (1235)
An introduction to Māori analyses of topics that are often discussed and sometimes controversial, and that continue to shape contemporary life in New Zealand. Topics include aspects of world view, philosophy and social organisation; the Declaration of Independence, the Treaty of Waitangi and European immigration; and contemporary issues including Treaty claims, ownership of the foreshore and seabed and constitutional issues.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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MAORI 130G
: Te Ao Māori: The Māori World2023 Summer School (1230)
An introduction to Māori analyses of topics that are often discussed and sometimes controversial, and that continue to shape contemporary life in New Zealand. Topics include aspects of world view, philosophy and social organisation; the Declaration of Independence, the Treaty of Waitangi and European immigration; and contemporary issues including Treaty claims, ownership of the foreshore and seabed and constitutional issues.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
3183
MAORI 130G
: Te Ao Māori: The Māori World2022 Semester Two (1225)
An introduction to Māori analyses of topics that are often discussed and sometimes controversial, and that continue to shape contemporary life in New Zealand. Topics include aspects of world view, philosophy and social organisation; the Declaration of Independence, the Treaty of Waitangi and European immigration; and contemporary issues including Treaty claims, ownership of the foreshore and seabed and constitutional issues.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
3184
MAORI 130G
: Te Ao Māori: The Māori World2022 Summer School (1220)
An introduction to Māori analyses of topics that are often discussed and sometimes controversial, and that continue to shape contemporary life in New Zealand. Topics include aspects of world view, philosophy and social organisation; the Declaration of Independence, the Treaty of Waitangi and European immigration; and contemporary issues including Treaty claims, ownership of the foreshore and seabed and constitutional issues.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
3185
MAORI 131
: Te Taumata Ngaio: Te Reo 12022 Semester Two (1225)
An introduction to te reo Māori for University of Auckland staff members with little or no previous knowledge of the language. This course concentrates on the acquisition of written, aural, and oral skills, with a particular focus on te reo Māori for professional contexts, developing the ability to understand and speak Māori, with confidence and competence.
Restriction: MĀORI 103, 106. May not be taken if a more advanced language acquisition course in this subject has previously been passed. Available to University of Auckland staff only.
Outline is not available yet
3186
MAORI 131
: Te Taumata Ngaio: Te Reo 12022 Semester One (1223)
An introduction to te reo Māori for University of Auckland staff members with little or no previous knowledge of the language. This course concentrates on the acquisition of written, aural, and oral skills, with a particular focus on te reo Māori for professional contexts, developing the ability to understand and speak Māori, with confidence and competence.
Restriction: MĀORI 103, 106. May not be taken if a more advanced language acquisition course in this subject has previously been passed. Available to University of Auckland staff only.
Outline is not available yet
3187
MAORI 190
: Kapa Haka 12024 Semester One (1243)
An introductory course for beginners or others who have only a minimal knowledge of traditional and contemporary Māori performing arts. The course is strongly practical. It will stress the fundamentals of performance and the various social, cultural and political settings that give it meaning.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
Outline is not available yet
3188
MAORI 190
: Kapa Haka 12021 Semester One (1213)
An introductory course for beginners or others who have only a minimal knowledge of traditional and contemporary Māori performing arts. The course is strongly practical. It will stress the fundamentals of performance and the various social, cultural and political settings that give it meaning.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
Outline is not available yet
3189
MAORI 190
: Kapa Haka 12020 Semester One (1203)
An introductory course for beginners or others who have only a minimal knowledge of traditional and contemporary Māori performing arts. The course is strongly practical. It will stress the fundamentals of performance and the various social, cultural and political settings that give it meaning.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
Outline is not available yet
3190
MAORI 201
: Whakatakoto Reo Tuarua / Intermediate Written Māori2020 Semester Two (1205)
Follows on from MĀORI 101. Techniques in listening, reading, writing and translation are further developed.
Prerequisite: Māori 101 or 105
Restriction: May not be taken if a more advanced language acquisition course in this subject has previously been passed
Restriction: May not be taken if a more advanced language acquisition course in this subject has previously been passed
Outline is not available yet
3191
MAORI 203
: Intermediate Spoken Māori2022 Semester Two (1225)
Continuing the development of language skills that will facilitate students' own communicative ability.
Prerequisite: MĀORI 103
Restriction: MĀORI 206. May not be taken if a more advanced language acquisition course in this subject has previously been passed
Restriction: MĀORI 206. May not be taken if a more advanced language acquisition course in this subject has previously been passed
Outline is not available yet
3192
MAORI 203
: Intermediate Spoken Māori2020 Semester Two (1205)
Continuing the development of language skills that will facilitate students' own communicative ability.
Prerequisite: Māori 103
Restriction: Māori 206. May not be taken if a more advanced language acquisition course in this subject has previously been passed
Restriction: Māori 206. May not be taken if a more advanced language acquisition course in this subject has previously been passed
Outline is not available yet
3193
MAORI 230
: Te Ao Hurihuri / Te Tiriti o Waitangi2024 Semester Two (1245)
Follows on from MĀORI 130, examining aspects of traditional Māori society that continue to challenge and mould contemporary life in New Zealand. Topics are covered from a Māori perspective and include the Treaty of Waitangi, the role of the churches in colonisation, language loss and revitalisation, the modern protest movements and the influence of the issues raised on Māori-Pākehā relations.
Prerequisite: MĀORI 130 or 60 points passed
Outline is not available yet
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MAORI 230
: Te Ao Hurihuri / Te Tiriti o Waitangi2020 Semester One (1203)
Follows on from MĀORI 130, examining aspects of traditional Māori society that continue to challenge and mould contemporary life in New Zealand. Topics are covered from a Māori perspective and include the Treaty of Waitangi, the role of the churches in colonisation, language loss and revitalisation, the modern protest movements and the influence of the issues raised on Māori-Pākehā relations.
Prerequisite: Māori 130 or 60 points passed
Outline is not available yet
3195
MAORI 233
: Tikanga Ancestral Ways2021 Summer School (1210)
Examines tikanga (ancestral ways of living) and how these have changed since the arrival of Māori in Aotearoa. Beginning with topics of contemporary interest such as land use, the sea, kinship, gender relations, justice, health and economics, this course will trace the patterns of ancestral life, explore historical debates and reflect upon possible futures.
Prerequisite: 30 points passed
Restriction: MĀORI 396
Restriction: MĀORI 396
Outline is not available yet
3196
MAORI 271
: Māori and the Media / Te Ao Pāho2021 Semester One (1213)
Examines the interrelationship between Māori and media. The course falls into two main strands: the representation of Māori and te ao Māori across a range of mainstream media, both historic and contemporary, and media made by Māori, for both a general audience and for a Māori audience. The course will draw on theories of political economy, postcolonialism and Kaupapa Māori.
Prerequisite: 30 points passed
Restriction: MĀORI 370
Restriction: MĀORI 370
Outline is not available yet
3197
MAORI 292
: Kapa Haka 22024 Semester Two (1245)
Examines traditional and contemporary Māori performing arts and covers all aspects of Māori performance including whakaeke (entry), waiata mōteatea, waiata-ā-ringa (action song), poi, haka, whakawātea (exit). There is a strong practical element to the course as well as an analysis of social, cultural and political contexts of the songs and performance.
Prerequisite: MĀORI 190
Outline is not available yet
3198
MAORI 292
: Kapa Haka 22021 Semester Two (1215)
Examines traditional and contemporary Māori performing arts and covers all aspects of Māori performance including whakaeke (entry), waiata mōteatea, waiata-ā-ringa (action song), poi, haka, whakawātea (exit). There is a strong practical element to the course as well as an analysis of social, cultural and political contexts of the songs and performance.
Prerequisite: MĀORI 190
Outline is not available yet
3199
MAORI 292
: Kapa Haka 22020 Semester Two (1205)
Examines traditional and contemporary Māori performing arts and covers all aspects of Māori performance including whakaeke (entry), waiata mōteatea, waiata-ā-ringa (action song), poi, haka, whakawātea (exit). There is a strong practical element to the course as well as an analysis of social, cultural and political contexts of the songs and performance.
Prerequisite: Māori 190
Outline is not available yet
3200
MAORI 304
: Kaupapa Hōu: Special Topic: Kaupapa Māori Research Methodologies2024 Semester Two (1245)
Kaupapa Māori research methodologies is grounded within Mātauranga Māori (Māori epistemology), worldviews, and practices. Students will learn how Kaupapa Māori research methodologies is a critical approach to research practices relevant to Māori, drawing upon Mātauranga Māori, incorporates strategies of resistance to ongoing colonialism as a pathway toward tino rangatiratanga (Māori self-determination), whilst focusing on decolonising Western research practices.
Prerequisite: 30 points at Stage II in Māori Studies or MĀORI 233
Outline is not available yet
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