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Māori and Indigenous Studies 

This Library and Study Guide is to assist students who are studying Māori at the University of Canterbury and College of Education.
Last update: Oct 06th, 2009 URL: http://canterbury.libguides.com/maor  Print Guide  RSS Updates

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Kupu Whakataki - Introduction

 

Nau mai, Haere mai, Tauti mai hoki ki tēneki wahi. He kaupapa tēneki hai āwhina mai i a koe ki te rangahau mātauranga Māori. Welcome to this library guide to assist you in finding information to support your study, learning, research and enquiry into Te Ao Māori. If you have any queries or if assistance is required, feel free to use any of my details that are just to the right to contact me.

 

 

 

Kai-takawaenga Māori

Profile ImageNekerangi Paul
Contact Info:
Room 225a - 2nd Floor
Macmillan Brown Library
Ph: 03 364 2753
Ext: 8739
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Subjects:
Māori

What I am currently reading
Te Ngakau, written by Te Ahukaramu Royal totally in Te Reo Māori

Favourite Journal
Journal of the Polynesian Society

 

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