Sustainability in Māori, Pacific and Indigenous Contexts - MAORI304 (2022)

This paper looks at Indigenous epistemological formations of sustainability as one of the most pressing issues for Indigenous peoples particularly in the Pacific, and also as a concept where Indigenous peoples can be prominent in influencing discourses.

Paper Information

Points: 15.0
Internal assessment / examination: 100:0

Trimesters and Locations

Occurrence Code When taught Where taught
22A (HAM)A Trimester : 7 Mar 2022 - 3 Jul 2022 Hamilton

Timetabled Lectures for Sustainability in Māori, Pacific and Indigenous Contexts (MAORI304)

DayStartEndRoomDates
Thu11:00 AM1:00 PMK.G.07Mar 7 - Jun 12

NB:There may be other timetabled events for this paper such as tutorials or workshops.
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Indicative Fees for Sustainability in Māori, Pacific and Indigenous Contexts (MAORI304)

Occurrence Domestic International
 Tuition Resource 
22A (HAM) $802 $3401
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Tuition fees shown below are indicative only and may change. There are additional fees and charges related to enrolment - please see the Table of Fees and Charges for more information.

Paper Outlines for Sustainability in Māori, Pacific and Indigenous Contexts (MAORI304)

The following paper outlines are available for Sustainability in Māori, Pacific and Indigenous Contexts (MAORI304).
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Additional Information

Available Subjects:  Anthropology | Cultural Perspectives Papers | Environmental Planning | Maori and Indigenous Studies | Pacific and Indigenous Studies

Other available years: Sustainability in Māori, Pacific and Indigenous Contexts - MAORI304 (2024) , Sustainability in Māori, Pacific and Indigenous Contexts - MAORI304 (2023) , Sustainability in Māori, Pacific and Indigenous Contexts - MAORI304 (2021) , Sustainability in Māori, Pacific and Indigenous Contexts - MAORI304 (2020) , Sustainability in Māori, Pacific and Indigenous Contexts - MAORI304 (2019)

Paper details current as of : 3 October 2023 8:50am
Indicative fees current as of : 4 October 2023 4:30am

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