The role of Marae in tertiary education institutions

This article explores the notion of the role of a marae in tertiary education institutions, from the experience of advocating for a new building for what was initially simply Maori Studies at Otago, which is the primary case study used in this analysis. Issues of the growth and expansion of the prog...

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Main Author: Ka'ai, T. M. (Author)
Format: Others
Published: Te Kaharoa, 2011-01-05T01:43:33Z.
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