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  3. Vol. 15 No. 1 (2022): Journal 17

Vol. 15 No. 1 (2022): Journal 17

Published: 2022-01-16

Article

  • Quotes From Paul Moon
    Paul Moon
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  • Can Te Reo Māori Survive the 21st Century? An Index-Linked Approach to Indigenous Language Revitalisation
    Paul Moon
    • PDF
  • Reflections on Nan’s liver transplant
    Byron Rangiwai
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  • Postscript
    Peter Cleave
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  • The effects of the 2021 Delta lockdown in Aotearoa New Zealand: Some preliminary material to inform a future research question
    Byron Rangiwai, Elizabeth Aliioaiga, Moana Cook, Fifita Latu; Maryanne Tukutau
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  • Tūtira mai! Reporting a Tiriti o Waitangi settlement ceremony for public radio through a Māori lens
    Atakohu Middleton
    • PDF
  • Book Review: Peter Cleave, Data Wars: The Algorithmic State
    Moon Paul
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  • The Historicity of the Doctrine of Discovery in New Zealand’s Colonisation
    Paul Moon
    • PDF
  • Stuck in India: Punjabi temporary migrants of New Zealand
    Teena Brown Pulu, Asim Mukhtar
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  • New Zealand's broadcasting model as a colonial construct: A personal reflection
    Haunui Royal
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Commentary

  • The colonisation of Indigenous languages in Pakistan
    Zubair Torwali
    • PDF

Sound Recording

  • Rangahau Pae Iti Kahurangi
    Peter Cleave
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Te Kaharoa

ISSN: 1178-6035

Hosted by Te Ara Poutama at Auckland University of Technology. Te Kaharoa is one of the only academic journals that promotes Māori and Indigenous research and scholarship across a wide range of domains. As well as research and scholarly articles, commentaries and reflections, the journal also publishes book reviews, film reviews, and audio/video files of work by artists, filmmakers and creative writers.

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