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University of Waikato Kīngitanga Day Programme
Thursday 12 September 2013
Overview of the DayKīngitanga Day celebrates the University’s distinctive identity, heritage and relationships.
A showcase of events through a University-wide programme of presentations, panels, workshops, arts and crafts, displays and performances.
Nau mai, haere mai, te tini me te mano!
The University of Waikato and KīngitangaSince its founding in 1964, the University of Waikato has had strong connections with the Kīngitanga, Waikato-Tainui and many other iwi across the country.
This is particularly evident through our efforts with Te Rōpū Manukura, the high level committee of iwi representatives that forms part of the University’s governance and which ensures we work with iwi to meet the tertiary needs and aspirations of Māori communities.
Through Kīngitanga Day, these relationships are honoured. Every year the calibre of speakers is a testament to the growing importance and recognition of Kīngitanga Day, both locally and nationally. The interest around this event grows each year, and it serves as a platform for building relationships with key individuals in the Māori sphere.
Kīngitanga Day is an opportunity for wider community engagement, and as a University that celebrates Māori distinctiveness we hope to share our cultural uniqueness with the public.
For more information:
Phone 0800 WAIKATOEmail maori@waikato.ac.nzVisit www.waikato.ac.nz/events/kingitanga
Toilet Facilities – located in most buildings
Disabled Toilet Facilities »Student Services building behind the Chapel
»G Block on all levels »Block SUB »Blocks I, J, K on Ground Floor »Library on Level 3 »Block MSB on all levels
Finding your way round Campus Main Path (dots painted on
pavement)The red dots that appear on the map are marked on the footpath. Use this path which runs all the way through the University as a guide.
Vehicular Access Pedestrian Access
Faculty/School Areas
Arts & Social Sciences Computing & Mathematics Education Law Māori & Pacific Development Science & Engineering Waikato Management School
Faculty/Schools of Studies Information Areas
Schools of Studies/Faculty Information Areas
Main Eating Outlets Security Office and
Campus Constable First Aid Phone Booth Reserved Parking Public Parking
Student Accommodation
Campus Map
University of Waikato Kīngitanga Day Programme
Thursday 12 September 2013
Overview of the DayKīngitanga Day celebrates the University’s distinctive identity, heritage and relationships.
A showcase of events through a University-wide programme of presentations, panels, workshops, arts and crafts, displays and performances.
Nau mai, haere mai, te tini me te mano!
The University of Waikato and KīngitangaSince its founding in 1964, the University of Waikato has had strong connections with the Kīngitanga, Waikato-Tainui and many other iwi across the country.
This is particularly evident through our efforts with Te Rōpū Manukura, the high level committee of iwi representatives that forms part of the University’s governance and which ensures we work with iwi to meet the tertiary needs and aspirations of Māori communities.
Through Kīngitanga Day, these relationships are honoured. Every year the calibre of speakers is a testament to the growing importance and recognition of Kīngitanga Day, both locally and nationally. The interest around this event grows each year, and it serves as a platform for building relationships with key individuals in the Māori sphere.
Kīngitanga Day is an opportunity for wider community engagement, and as a University that celebrates Māori distinctiveness we hope to share our cultural uniqueness with the public.
For more information:
Phone 0800 WAIKATOEmail maori@waikato.ac.nzVisit www.waikato.ac.nz/events/kingitanga
Toilet Facilities – located in most buildings
Disabled Toilet Facilities »Student Services building behind the Chapel
»G Block on all levels »Block SUB »Blocks I, J, K on Ground Floor »Library on Level 3 »Block MSB on all levels
Finding your way round Campus Main Path (dots painted on
pavement)The red dots that appear on the map are marked on the footpath. Use this path which runs all the way through the University as a guide.
Vehicular Access Pedestrian Access
Faculty/School Areas
Arts & Social Sciences Computing & Mathematics Education Law Māori & Pacific Development Science & Engineering Waikato Management School
Faculty/Schools of Studies Information Areas
Schools of Studies/Faculty Information Areas
Main Eating Outlets Security Office and
Campus Constable First Aid Phone Booth Reserved Parking Public Parking
Student Accommodation
Campus Map
TE K
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Te
Mat
a Pu
neng
a o
Te K
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10am
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litat
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2pm
Te K
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Faci
litat
or: T
om R
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Ven
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G.0
1
UN
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SIT
Y O
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10am
Dis
play
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2pm
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The
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Ven
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Per
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Gal
lery
FAC
ULT
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ATI
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Te
Ku
ra T
oi T
anga
ta
10am
11
am
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āhui
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Pane
l Dis
cuss
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on E
xper
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f Te
Kīn
gita
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litat
or: S
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05
2pm
Ngā
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ines
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pa M
āori
Res
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ofes
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farl
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āori
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nive
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terb
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litat
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char
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Ven
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1.05
FAC
ULT
Y O
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IEN
CE
& E
NG
INEE
RIN
G
Te M
ātau
ran
ga P
ūta
iao
me
te P
ūka
ha
10am
11
am
Ngā
toro
-i-r
angi
’s F
ire:
Vo
lcan
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of
the
Ton
gari
ro
Vo
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entr
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piri
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Dr A
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te M
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n Si
mon
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Mul
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of
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āori
and
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ence
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r Dan
iel H
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Res
earc
h D
irec
tor,
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Pae
o te
M
āram
atan
ga
Faci
litat
or: H
azel
Nee
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V
enue
: SG
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2pm
3p
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Faci
litat
or: L
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Ven
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He
Hon
onga
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Ora
nga
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Cam
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To
ur
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odda
rd
Ven
ue: C
ampu
s La
ke
FAC
ULT
Y O
F LA
W
Te P
irin
ga
10am
10
am
to
2pm
He
Wh
akaw
hiti
whi
tin
ga K
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ro
Trea
ty S
ettl
emen
ts a
nd
the
Evo
luti
on
of
Iden
tity
in
Wai
kato
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at w
ill e
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apū
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kno
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al, L
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Aho
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a W
hara
wha
ra
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litat
or: R
ahui
Pap
a
Ven
ue: S
1.0
4
Te W
hiko
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Tai
nui
B
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f Si
gnif
ican
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tan
ga S
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Re
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mit
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pace
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gita
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: Dep
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OFF
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OF
THE
PRO
VIC
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NC
ELLO
R M
ĀO
RI
Te A
hup
aep
ae o
te
Ihor
angi
Māo
ri
10am
Kīn
gita
nga
Day
Key
no
te S
peak
er
Riv
ers,
Ran
gati
ra a
nd
Rel
atio
nsh
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Dis
ting
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ed P
rofe
ssor
Dam
e A
nne
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ond
Nam
ed 2
013
New
Zea
land
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f th
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enow
ned
New
Zea
land
Aut
hor
and
Dis
ting
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rofe
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tudi
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at t
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of A
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and
Faci
litat
or: P
rofe
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da S
mit
h, C
NZ
M
Ven
ue: G
alla
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Aca
dem
y of
Per
form
ing
Art
s
– C
once
rt C
ham
ber
Inte
rnat
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al S
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ents
Wo
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Regi
ster
thr
ough
the
Inte
rnat
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vice
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spa
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labl
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Hak
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p –
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conc
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of t
radi
tion
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Māo
ri da
nce
and
song
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part
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ar w
aiat
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or
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rmed
wit
h ac
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Ven
ue: G
alla
gher
Aca
dem
y of
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form
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Art
s
– D
ance
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ork
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ork
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sic
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nal M
āori
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mpl
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s.
Ven
ue: G
alla
gher
Aca
dem
y of
Per
form
ing
Art
s
– Te
Wha
re T
āper
e It
i
12pm
t
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m
Stud
ent
Mar
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lace
M
āori
Art
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raft
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lubs
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Com
peti
tion
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ent
Ven
ue: S
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entr
e –
Leve
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2pm
Kīn
gita
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Day
Key
no
te S
peak
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ānau
Dev
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pmen
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k to
th
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lom
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kaha
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of T
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Ngā
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nigh
t C
ompa
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of t
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of
Mer
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Faci
litat
or: P
rofe
ssor
Lin
da S
mit
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NZ
M
Ven
ue: G
alla
gher
Aca
dem
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Per
form
ing
Art
s
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ham
ber
Inte
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tud
ents
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op
Regi
ster
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Inte
rnat
iona
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ffic
e
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spa
ces
avai
labl
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anga
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rksh
op
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arn
basi
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adit
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ri fla
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ake
sim
ple
hara
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pie
ces.
Ven
ue: G
alla
gher
Aca
dem
y of
Per
form
ing
Art
s
– Te
Wha
re T
āper
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i
Publ
ic W
ork
sho
p H
aka
Wo
rksh
op
– le
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basi
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āori
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ons.
Ven
ue: G
alla
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Aca
dem
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form
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Art
s
– D
ance
Stu
dio
Wai
kato
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nui
Co
lleg
e U
nd
erst
andi
ng
Co
nn
ecte
dn
ess:
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e W
hak
aora
nga
Kia
Put
a K
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ra a
nd
Kīn
gita
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H
ow C
an W
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stan
d C
onne
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ness
to
Kīn
gita
nga
as B
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cato
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Our
Wel
lbei
ng?
Jona
than
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our a
nd O
kero
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cRae
Ven
ue: S
1.01
UN
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SIT
Y A
DM
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TRA
TIO
N
Te P
oka
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10am
11am
Te K
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anga
Reo
o N
gā K
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Fa
irfi
eld
Inte
rmed
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Kap
a H
aka
Gro
up
Wh
ānau
in t
he
Mo
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orl
d Si
r Mar
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lom
on –
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i Tah
u
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aure
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hiri
toi
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Faci
litat
or: V
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Cha
ncel
lor
Prof
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y C
raw
ford
V
enue
: Gal
lagh
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cade
my
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erfo
rmin
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rts
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Play
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FAC
ULT
Y O
F C
OM
PUTI
NG
&
MA
THEM
ATI
CA
L SC
IEN
CES
R
oro
hik
o m
e ng
ā Pū
taia
o Pā
ngar
au
2pm
Des
ign
Prac
tise
s w
ith
a Fo
cus
on
Māo
ri
Des
ign
Patt
ern
s Jo
hnso
n W
iteh
ira
– A
rtis
t, D
esig
ner a
nd R
esea
rche
r of
Ngā
puhi
and
Wha
ngan
ui d
esce
nt
Faci
litat
or: S
imon
Lai
ng
Ven
ue: S
1.0
4
FAC
ULT
Y O
F A
RTS
& S
OC
IAL
SCIE
NC
ES
Te K
ura
Ket
e A
ronu
i
10am
11
am
Ngā
puhi
Spe
aks
Si
gnif
ican
t N
ew E
vide
nce
A
bout
He
Wak
apu
tan
ga (
Dec
lara
tio
n) a
nd
Te W
akam
inen
ga (
Co
nfe
der
atio
n) a
nd
the
Invo
lvem
ent
of
Tain
ui
Taka
wai
Mur
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Tim
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013
University of W
aikato Kīngitanga D
ay Programm
e
Thursday 12 September 2013
Overview
of the Day
Kīngitanga D
ay celebrates the University’s
distinctive identity, heritage and relationships.
A show
case of events through a University-w
ide program
me of presentations, panels, w
orkshops, arts and crafts, displays and perform
ances.
Nau m
ai, haere mai, te tini m
e te mano!
The University of W
aikato and K
īngitangaSince its founding in 1964, the U
niversity of Waikato
has had strong connections with the K
īngitanga, W
aikato-Tainui and many other iw
i across the country.
This is particularly evident through our efforts with
Te Rōpū Manukura, the high level com
mittee of iw
i representatives that form
s part of the University’s
governance and which ensures w
e work w
ith iwi
to meet the tertiary needs and aspirations of
Māori com
munities.
Through Kīngitanga Day, these relationships are
honoured. Every year the calibre of speakers is a testam
ent to the growing im
portance and recognition of Kīngitanga D
ay, both locally and nationally. The interest around this event grow
s each year, and it serves as a platform
for building relationships with
key individuals in the Māori sphere.
Kīngitanga Day is an opportunity for w
ider comm
unity engagem
ent, and as a University that celebrates
Māori distinctiveness w
e hope to share our cultural uniqueness w
ith the public.
For more inform
ation:
Phone 0800 WA
IKA
TOEm
ail maori@
waikato.ac.nz
Visit w
ww
.waikato.ac.nz/events/kingitanga
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