List of contributors

Māori and Pasifika Higher Education Horizons

ISBN: 978-1-78350-703-0, eISBN: 978-1-78350-704-7

ISSN: 1479-3644

Publication date: 4 April 2014

Citation

(2014), "List of contributors", Māori and Pasifika Higher Education Horizons (Diversity in Higher Education, Vol. 15), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. ix-xii. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1479-364420140000015005

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Mark Brunton Ngāi Tahu, Research Manager Māori, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand
Cherie Chu Tahiti, Senior Lecturer, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand
Fiona Cram Ngāti Pahauwera, Director, Katoa Ltd., Auckland, New Zealand
Elana Curtis Te Arawa, Senior Lecturer, Te Kupenga Hauora Māori, Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, The University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
Shona de Sain Associate Dean, Students & Post-Graduate Research, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand
Wiremu Doherty Provost Academic – Deputy CEO, Te Whare Wānanga o Awānuiarangi, Whakatane, New Zealand
Ngaira Harker Ngāti Kahungunu, Head of School – Nursing, Waiariki Institute of Technololgy, Rotorua, New Zealand
Rhys Jones Ngāti Kahungunu, Senior Lecturer, Te Kupenga Hauora Māori, Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, The University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
Janine Kapa-Blair Ngāi Tahu, Associate Dean Māori, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand
Vivienne Kennedy Ngāti Porou, Ngāti Hine, Independent Researcher & Evaluator, Auckland, New Zealand
Jenny Bol Jun Lee Waikato, Ngāti Mahuta, Head of School – Te Puna Wānanga, The University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
John Leonard Ngāti Rangiwewehi, Ngāti Whakaue, Ngāti Raukawa, Ngāi Tūhoe, Kaiārahi, Te Tapuae o Rehua, Christchurch, New Zealand
Irena Madjar Ngāti Kahungunu, Kaitahu, Professor of Māori Education & Director, Starpath Project, The University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
Diane Mara Tahitian Polynesian, English, Associate Dean, Pasifika, Faculty of Education, The University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
Elizabeth McKinley Ngāti Kahungunu, Kaitahu, Professor of Māori Education & Director, Starpath Project, The University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
Kirikowhai Mikaere Tūhourangi, Ngāti Wakaue, Development By Design, Wellington, New Zealand
Sonja Miller Te Atiawa, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand
Linda Waimarie Nikora Te Aitanga a Hauiti, Tuhoe, Associate Professor in Psychology, Maori & Psychology Research Unit, University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand
Kirimatao Paipa Ngāti Porou, Ngāti Whakaue, Ngāti Tukorehe, Director, Kia Maia Ltd., Auckland, New Zealand
Wally Penetito Ngāti Hauā, Ngāti Raukawa, Ngāti Tamaterā, Professor of Maori Education (retired December 2012), Faculty of Education, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand
Hazel Phillips Ngāti Mutunga, Independent Researcher & Adjunct Fellow, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand
Kataraina Pipi Ngāti Porou, Ngāti Hine, Director, FEM Ltd., Auckland, New Zealand
Papaarangi Reid Te Rarawa, Tumuaki, Deputy Dean Māori, Te Kupenga Hauora Māori, Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, The University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
Ken Richardson Adjunct Research Fellow, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand
Liz Richardson Deputy Dean (Equity), Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand
Khyla Russell Kai Tahu, Kati Mamoe, Waitaha, Rapuwai me Hawea, Polish, Kaitohutohu, Otago Polytechnic, Dunedin, New Zealand
Lorri J. Santamaría Choctaw Nation, Oklahoma, Senior Lecturer, Assistant Dean Postgraduate, The University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
Pale Sauni Samoa, MAP Consultants, New Zealand
Catherine Savage Ngāi Tahu, CEO – Kaihautū, Te Tapuae o Rehua, Christchurch, New Zealand
Nokuthaba Sibanda Lecturer, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand
Rosina Taniwha Tauranga Moana; Ngāi Te Rangi Iwi, Ngāti Tapu hapū, Senior Lecturer, National Institute of Maori Education, Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi, Whakatane, New Zealand
Eruera Tarena Ngāi Tahi, Ngāti Porou, Te Whānau-a-Apanui, Manager, Strategy and Relationships, Te Tapuae o Rehua, Christchurch, New Zealand
Andrew Tarr Business Analyst, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand
Hemi Te Hemi Ngāti Maniapoto, Ngāti Rora, Ngāti Korokī, Manager, He Toki Ki Te Rika, Te Tapuae o Rehua, Christchurch, New Zealand
Kahurangi Tibble Ngāti Porou, Te Ataianga-a-Mahaki & Ngāti Uenuku Kōpako, AoD Clinician, Gisborne, New Zealand
Clark Tuagalu Samoa, Pasifika Research Ltd., New Zealand
Nan Wehipeihana Ngāti Tukorehe, Ngāti Porou, Te Whānau-a-Apanui, Director, Research Evaluation Consultancy Ltd., Wellington, New Zealand
Vivian Wei Senior Administrator (Equity), Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand
Margaret Wilkie Ngāti Porou, Ngāpuhi, Independent Researcher, Lower Hutt, New Zealand
Māori and Pasifika higher education horizons
Diversity in higher education
Māori and Pasifika Higher Education Horizons
Copyright page
List of contributors
Whaia i te maramatanga – seek knowledge
Indigenising the academy: A case for intercultural institutional mediating structures for Aotearoa/New Zealand
Wānanga – A distributive action
Ranga – An indigenous cognitive development framework
Te Timata – The first step to Māori succeeding in higher education
Te Tapuae o Rehua: Iwi engagement in higher education in Te Waipounamu
Realising indigenous imperatives through institutional transformation
Intangible knowledge systems: Their application in tertiary institutions and the impact they have on Iwi Māori staff
My sixth sense tells me…
Decolonising the academy: The process of re-presenting indigenous health in tertiary teaching and learning
Dreaming ourselves into places of higher learning: Indigenous psychologies at the University of Waikato ☆ This chapter, or parts thereof, has been presented at earlier conferences in New Zealand and Australia (Nikora, 2008, 2013).
Āwhina reloaded: Updated results from a programme for Māori and Pacific tertiary graduate and postgraduate success in science, engineering, and architecture and design
Optimising Māori academic achievement (OMAA): An indigenous-led, international, inter-institutional higher education initiative
The development of mentoring relationships for Pacific students in a New Zealand university: Possibilities for leadership
From schools in low-income communities to university: Challenges of transition for Māori and Pacific students
Journeys into higher education for Māori students with impairments: Charting the terrain of inclusive higher education in Aotearoa
Samoan women in tertiary education and ethnic identity
Hinerauwhāriki: The collective higher education experiences of four Māori women ☆ Hinerauwhāriki: Hine is a term of address for a young woman and used here represents the four Māori women sharing their higher education stories; rau means a hundred, or in this context, the many pathways we have traversed in our higher education journey; and whāriki is typically a woven floor covering and speaks to the interconnectedness of our lives and our life plans.
He mihi mutunga – Closing words
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