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    Māori concepts for animal ethics

    This is an edited recording of the webinar Māori concepts for animal ethics. null

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    Animals of Aotearoa

    This is an edited recording of the webinar Animals of Aotearoa null

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    Karanga rua – Calling Māori and Pacific students to be vets

    Professor Eloise Jillings (Ngāti Maru Hauraki) is a veterinarian and educator at Massey University’s Tāwharau Ora – School of Veterinary Science. Her work with VetMAP (Veterinary...

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    Karanga tahi – Calling future Māori scientists

    Kimiora Hēnare (Ngāti Hauā, Te Aupōuri, Te Rarawa), Leilani Walker (Te Whakatōhea, Thai) and Eloise Jillings (Ngāti Maru Hauraki) are in different fields of scientific research,...

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    Tikanga in research and teaching

    Professor Eloise Jillings (Ngāti Maru Hauraki), Massey University, and Dr Kimiora Hēnare (Ngāti Hauā, Te Aupōuri, Te Rarawa), University of Auckland, are scientists who work with...

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    Māori concepts for animal ethics

    Professor Eloise Jillings (Ngāti Maru Hauraki), Dr Leilani Walker (Te Whakatōhea, Thai) and Dr Kimiora Hēnare (Ngāti Hauā, Te Aupōuri, Te Rarawa) discuss how understanding of...

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    Māori scientists, traditional concepts and working with animals

    Scientists Eloise Jillings (Ngāti Maru Hauraki), Leilani Walker (Te Whakatōhea, Thai) and Kimiora Hēnare (Ngāti Hauā, Te Aupōuri, Te Rarawa) discuss the benefits of combining aspects...

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    Insects, spiders and animal ethics

    Most terrestrial invertebrates are not covered by animal ethics regulations. Dr Leilani Walker (Te Whakatōhea, Thai), a behavioural ecologist, shares her views about working with invertebrate...

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    Animal ethics in action

    Dr Leilani Walker (Te Whakatōhea, Thai), Professor Eloise Jillings (Ngāti Maru Hauraki) and Dr Kimiora Hēnare (Ngāti Hauā, Te Aupōuri, Te Rarawa) discuss how they implement...

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    Dr Kimiora Hēnare and cancer research

    Dr Kimiora Hēnare (Ngāti Hauā, Te Aupōuri, Te Rarawa) is a Research Fellow at Waipapa Taumata Rau – University of Auckland. Kimiora explains why animal models...

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    Toroa – a majestic bird of the skies

    The toroa is a majestic bird with a large wingspan and distinct colouration. It spends most of its life flying over and floating on the ocean...

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    Exploring mātauranga in the classroom

    This is an edited recording of the webinar Exploring mātauranga in the classroom. null

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    Becoming a Tohunga Whakairo

    In times past, young children were closely observed and nurtured by an entire iwi, particularly kaumātua. They believed each and every member of the iwi possessed...

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    Designs and symbols from the taiao

    In the early 1800s, detailed art forms had emerged that reflected the local fauna, flora and climate of Aotearoa. In this video, we learn about specific...

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    Whakapapa of stone

    All species are related through whakapapa or kinship relationships. In Māori creation stories, everything in the universe is related back to Ranginui, the sky father, and...

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    The whakapapa of trees

    Matua Wiremu Puke (Ngāti Wairere, Ngāti Porou, Ngāti Tūwharetoa, Ngāpuhi) shares mātauranga whakairo (carving knowledge) with tauira. In this video, we hear about the importance for...

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    Kahawhiri me te tohe tū a ngā manu

    I tēnei ataata pakiwaituhi tāoreore ka whakatakoto a Te Ariki i te wero ki te ako mai i ō tātou tūpuna kia tū ai koe hei...

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    Tautohunga manu

    Kei te āhukahuka koe ki ngā karanga manu i tō rohe? Kua tū noa iho koe ki te whakarongo ki te waiata a te manu i...

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    Ngā kōrero o nehe a ngā manu

    Ko tā tēnei ataata pakiwaituhi tāoreore he whakahihiri i ngā ākonga ki te tūhura i te ao manu e noho pātata ana ki a rātou. He...

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    Manu – agency and action

    In this animated video, Te Ariki lays down a challenge to learn from our tūpuna and become kaitiaki of our local environment. Taking action is an...

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    Manu – exploring data

    Tangata whenua are very skilled in observing the world around them. Get inspired to see yourself as a scientist and explorer, gathering data and observing birds...

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    Manu – identification

    Do you recognise the bird calls in your local area? Have you ever stopped to listen to the birdsong in your school or garden? Becoming familiar...

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    Manu – past, present and future

    This animated video engages learners to explore their local birdlife. It is part of an inquiry cycle for kura to engage in the New Zealand Garden...

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    Observology for the classroom

    This is an edited recording of the webinar Observology for the classroom. null

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