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Kāhui Ako o Te Motu Kairangi
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Hana O'Regan
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Tamati Cairns
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Sam Palmer
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Jaye Barclay
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Dean Stanley
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Arihia Latham
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Monica Mercury M.Ed and Dr Bronwyn Wood
Ricky Prebble
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Joan Costello
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Jill Day
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Kāhui Ako o Te Motu Kairangi
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RŪNĀ curriculum framework.pdf
New Zealanders have made it clear that the current gaps in knowledge of our histories are not okay. Imbalance in how our history is told and valued contributes to enduring inequity between tangata whenua and tauiwi.
Tuia Mātauranga
Tuia Mātauranga highlights local people, places, and events that have helped shape our nation. The histories of Aotearoa New Zealand have multiple perspectives, some are presented here for you to explore.
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