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Two Te Wānanga o Aotearoa arts graduates are about to pack their bags for a taste of the Big Apple. Source: Te Wānanga o Aotearoa Visesio Siasau and his wife Serene Tay, are off for a six-month residency at the International Studio and Curatorial Program in Brooklyn, New York after he was named Paramount Award Winner in the 24thWallace Art Awards earlier this month.   Visesio and Serene, who leave in March, are among the first graduates from He Waka Hiringa, the Master of Applied Indigenous Knowledge programme run by Te Wānanga o Aotearoa at Mangakōtukutuku in Hamilton.

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New grants inject vital funds into rangatahi-led STEMM projects

New grants inject vital funds into rangatahi-led STEMM projects
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The only Pākehā on Te Wānanga o Aotearoa course thinks it's time to ask 'who we are and what we stand for'


He was the only Pāhekā on the course, yet he's no stranger to that feeling.
He grew up in Tauranga, where his parents decided to send Barnes and his twin brother to Kōhanga Reo. Barnes went on to a Kura Kaupapa before attending a bi-lingual unit at a Pākehā college.
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People on the streets of Christchurch share what they know - and in some cases, what they don't - about Matariki.
“It was a bit of an experiment in some ways. My father was a hippie and rebelling in some ways against his own Pākehā culture, so he wanted us to grow up in something different.”

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