Cultivating Māori student engagement with libraries Jacinta Beckwith, Kaitiaki Mātauranga Māori Hocken Collections | Uare Taoka o Hākena
Te Hāpuku, Hawke’s Bay (1870-1880) Photograph by Samuel Carnell Photo credit: Sharron Bennett Jacinta with Jeanette Wikaira, former Kaituitui Ratonga Māori at the Hocken, 2014 Te Hāpuku, Hawke’s Bay (1870-1880) Photograph by Samuel Carnell Hocken Album 045
Hocken Researcher Lounge School of Physical Education, Sport and Exercise Sciences 70th Anniversary Launch in the Hocken Foyer Postgraduate Research Talks in the Hocken Seminar Room
Hocken staff and Library Kaiāwhina engaged in the Hocken Reo Programme
Te Huka Mātauraka | The Māori Centre staff at the University of Otago Left to Right: Karin Fraser, Kelly-Ann Tahitahi, Tammi Kara, Vicky Totoro, Arihia Joseph, Frank Edwards, Pearl Matahiki Write-up of Te Heika Pounamu | Māori Graduation ceremony in Otago Bulletin, May 2018
Welcome Pōwhiri for Otago Māori Students at Puketeraki Marae, Karitāne, February 2018 Library Kaiāwhina (Bronwyn, Katherine and Donna) at the Pōwhiri Students assembling to go onto the marae
Whakawaia-ā-Pūkenga | Otago Māori Locals Programme, 2018 Photos credit: Frank Edwards Whakawaia-ā-Pūkenga | Otago Māori Locals Programme, 2018
Hauteruruku waka club and whānau bring Hauteruruku into the Library. Hauteruruku waka in the Otago Central Library for Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori | Māori Language Week 2016
Ki Uta ki Tai (From the Mountains to the Sea) Volunteers April 2018 Photo credit: Chanel Phillips Ki Uta ki Tai (From the Mountains to the Sea) Volunteers April 2018
Ehara taku toa i te toa takitahi, engari, he toa takitini. Success is not the work of one, but the work of many. Ngā mihi nui ki a… Pearl Matahiki, Frank Edwards and Māori Centre staff Chanel Phillips and Ki Uta ki Tai community Hauteruruku waka club and whānau Hocken staff and Library Kaiāwhina University of Otago Library Te Rōpū Whakahau Hui-ā-tau, Ōtaki, February 2018