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  3. Vol. 12 No. 3 (2019): Special Edition 3 - Ka Haka 2018

Vol. 12 No. 3 (2019): Special Edition 3 - Ka Haka 2018

Published: 2019-01-30

Special Edition

  • Table of Contents
    Sharon Mazer
    • pdf
  • Introduction
    Sharon Mazer
    • PDF
  • Kapa Haka in the 21st century: Reaching past the ‘powers that be’ to grow the art form
    Te Rita Papesch
    • PDF
  • That was then, this is now: Māori Performance Research Comes of Age
    Sharon Mazer
    • PDF
  • Manu Tū Rangatira
    Romana Tekaharoa Potts
    • PDF
  • Sisters and SaVAges: Putting the VA in th e Acti.VA.tion
    Rosanna Raymond
    • PDF
  • The Tradition of Recycling Identity in Native Culture: The Re-Traditioning of Tradition
    Sara Moncada, Eddie Madril
    • PDF
  • Identity, Memory and Legacy: Indigenous Taiwan
    Jolan Hsieh, Sifo Lakaw
    • PDF
  • Development and contemporary concepts of Taiwanese Indigenous music and dance
    Pasuya Yasiungu
    • PDF
  • Constructing ethnic identity through Taiwanese Indigenous music and dance performances: The case of TITV
    Kacaw Fuyan
    • PDF
  • Performing Difference Differently: New Ways of Doing, Old Ways of Seeing
    Dione Joseph
    • PDF
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Te Kaharoa

ISSN: 1178-6035

The faculty journal of Te Ara Poutama at Auckland University of Technology is an electronic publication coordinated by students and staff to promote Māori and Indigenous scholars, artists, filmmakers, and creative writers.

Cover Image

Featured on the 2022 cover of number 1 is a photograph belonging to Haunui Royal, which shows him interviewing the late Amster Reedy outside Whangara marae for the television documentary, Ta Moko (1994)

Video

Allow Us Back is a short documentary by Asim Mukhtar about Punjabi temporary migrants unable to return to Aotearoa New Zealand

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