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MAORI 130

: Te Ao Māori: The Māori World
2021 Summer School (1210)
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.
Subject: Māori Studies
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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MAORI 130

: Te Ao Māori: The Māori World
2020 Semester Two (1205)
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.
Subject: Māori Studies
No pre-requisites or restrictions
1628

MAORI 130

: Te Ao Māori: The Māori World
2020 Semester One (1203)
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.
Subject: Māori Studies
No pre-requisites or restrictions
1629

MAORI 130

: Te Ao Māori: The Māori World
2020 Summer School (1200)
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.
Subject: Māori Studies
No pre-requisites or restrictions
1630

MAORI 130G

: Te Ao Māori: The Māori World
2021 Semester Two (1215)
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.
Subject: Māori Studies
No pre-requisites or restrictions
1631

MAORI 130G

: Te Ao Māori: The Māori World
2021 Summer School (1210)
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.
Subject: Māori Studies
No pre-requisites or restrictions
1632

MAORI 130G

: Te Ao Māori: The Māori World
2020 Semester Two (1205)
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.
Subject: Māori Studies
No pre-requisites or restrictions
1633

MAORI 130G

: Te Ao Māori: The Māori World
2020 Semester One (1203)
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.
Subject: Māori Studies
No pre-requisites or restrictions
1634

MAORI 130G

: Te Ao Māori: The Māori World
2020 Summer School (1200)
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.
Subject: Māori Studies
No pre-requisites or restrictions
1635

MAORI 131

: Te Taumata Ngaio: Te Reo 1
2024 Semester Two (1245)
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.
Subject: Māori Studies
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.
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MAORI 131

: Te Taumata Ngaio: Te Reo 1
2024 Semester One (1243)
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.
Subject: Māori Studies
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.
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MAORI 131

: Te Taumata Ngaio: Te Reo 1
2023 Semester Two (1235)
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.
Subject: Māori Studies
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.
1638

MAORI 131

: Te Taumata Ngaio: Te Reo 1
2023 Semester One (1233)
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.
Subject: Māori Studies
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.
1639

MAORI 190

: Kapa Haka 1
2023 Semester One (1233)
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.
Subject: Māori Studies
No pre-requisites or restrictions
1640

MAORI 190

: Kapa Haka 1
2022 Semester One (1223)
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.
Subject: Māori Studies
No pre-requisites or restrictions
1641

MAORI 200

: Kaupapa Hōu: Special Topic: Māori Health and Wellbeing
2024 Semester One (1243)
Draws on critical and ecological approaches to examine Māori health and its contribution to understanding the challenges and impacts of poverty, inequality, racism, discrimination, privilege and power for Māori health across Aotearoa. This course covers topics relevant to students who wish to draw upon Māori health in applied settings and research whilst working responsibly with Māori and other indigenous peoples.
Subject: Māori Studies
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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MAORI 200

: Kaupapa Hōu: Special Topic: Māori Health and Wellbeing
2023 Semester One (1233)
Draws on critical and ecological approaches to examine Māori health and its contribution to understanding the challenges and impacts of poverty, inequality, racism, discrimination, privilege and power for Māori health across Aotearoa. This course covers topics relevant to students who wish to draw upon Māori health in applied settings and research whilst working responsibly with Māori and other indigenous peoples.
Subject: Māori Studies
No pre-requisites or restrictions
1643

MAORI 201

: Whakatakoto Reo Tuarua / Intermediate Written Māori
2024 Semester Two (1245)
Follows on from MĀORI 101. Techniques in listening, reading, writing and translation are further developed.
Subject: Māori Studies
Prerequisite: MĀORI 101 or 105
Restriction: May not be taken if a more advanced language acquisition course in this subject has previously been passed
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MAORI 201

: Whakatakoto Reo Tuarua / Intermediate Written Māori
2023 Semester Two (1235)
Follows on from MĀORI 101. Techniques in listening, reading, writing and translation are further developed.
Subject: Māori Studies
Prerequisite: MĀORI 101 or 105
Restriction: May not be taken if a more advanced language acquisition course in this subject has previously been passed
1645

MAORI 201

: Whakatakoto Reo Tuarua / Intermediate Written Māori
2022 Semester Two (1225)
Follows on from MĀORI 101. Techniques in listening, reading, writing and translation are further developed.
Subject: Māori Studies
Prerequisite: MĀORI 101 or 105
Restriction: May not be taken if a more advanced language acquisition course in this subject has previously been passed
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MAORI 201

: Whakatakoto Reo Tuarua / Intermediate Written Māori
2021 Semester Two (1215)
Follows on from MĀORI 101. Techniques in listening, reading, writing and translation are further developed.
Subject: Māori Studies
Prerequisite: MĀORI 101 or 105
Restriction: May not be taken if a more advanced language acquisition course in this subject has previously been passed
1647

MAORI 202

: Decolonising the Screen in Aotearoa
2024 Semester One (1243)
An in-depth examination of the socio-cultural and political impact of New Zealand films foregrounding Māori, both in front of and especially, behind the camera. The course looks primarily at how Māori filmmakers have used cinema as a means to reassert cultural identity and tino rangatiratanga, from its activist beginnings during the Māori Cultural Renaissance in the 1980s, to the present.
Subject: Māori Studies
Prerequisite: 60 points at Stage I or approval of Academic Head or nominee
Restriction: MĀORI 303
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MAORI 202

: Decolonising the Screen in Aotearoa
2022 Semester One (1223)
An in-depth examination of the socio-cultural and political impact of New Zealand films foregrounding Māori, both in front of and especially, behind the camera. The course looks primarily at how Māori filmmakers have used cinema as a means to reassert cultural identity and tino rangatiratanga, from its activist beginnings during the Māori Cultural Renaissance in the 1980s, to the present.
Subject: Māori Studies
Prerequisite: 60 points at Stage I or approval of Academic Head or nominee
Restriction: MĀORI 303
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MAORI 202

: Decolonising the Screen in Aotearoa
2020 Semester One (1203)
An in-depth examination of the socio-cultural and political impact of New Zealand films foregrounding Māori, both in front of and especially, behind the camera. The course looks primarily at how Māori filmmakers have used cinema as a means to reassert cultural identity and tino rangatiratanga, from its activist beginnings during the Māori Cultural Renaissance in the 1980s, to the present.
Subject: Māori Studies
Prerequisite: 60 points at Stage I or approval of Academic Head or nominee
Restriction: MĀORI 303
1650

MAORI 203

: Intermediate Spoken Māori
2024 Semester Two (1245)
Continuing the development of language skills that will facilitate students' own communicative ability.
Subject: Māori Studies
Prerequisite: MĀORI 103 or 131
Restriction: MĀORI 206. May not be taken if a more advanced language acquisition course in this subject has previously been passed