Toku whare korero: Indigenous long houses as places for the re-education of non-indigenous adult and other educators in the Ngai Tuahuriri tribal takiwa (territory) of Aotearoa (New Zealand).
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Te Aika, L.H.Keywords
Field of Research::13 - Education::1303 - Specialist Studies in Education::130310 - Māori Education (excl. Early Childhood and Primary Education)Field of Research::13 - Education::1303 - Specialist Studies in Education::130313 - Teacher Education and Professional Development of Educators
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http://hdl.handle.net/10092/11310Date
2015-11-01Type
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oai:ir.canterbury.ac.nz:10092/11310Te Aika, L.H. (2014) Toku whare korero: Indigenous long houses as places for the re-education of non-indigenous adult and other educa¬tors in the Ngai Tuahuriri tribal takiwa (territory) of Aotearoa (New Zealand).. Saskatoon, Canada.: Wahkotowin: Indigenizing practice in Post Secondary Education - Linking Kindrid Spirits, 18-20 September 2014.
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