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ANNUAL REPORT - Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga

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Pehi, P. (2008). The Restitution of Marae andCommunities through Mahinga Kai: Buildingthe management of Māori customary fisheries.Auckland: Ngā <strong>Pae</strong> o <strong>te</strong> Māramatanga.Smith, C. (2006). Kaupapa Māori Methods:Sharing our Experiences. Auckland: Ngā <strong>Pae</strong> o<strong>te</strong> Māramatanga.Smith, G. (2011). Te <strong>Pae</strong> Tawhiti: Māorieconomic development. Auckland: Ngā <strong>Pae</strong> o<strong>te</strong> Māramatanga.Rito, J. (2009). Kia Areare ki ngā Reo o ngāTīpuna: Strengthening Rongomaiwahine-Kahungunu Dialects through Archival Recordings.Auckland: Ngā <strong>Pae</strong> o <strong>te</strong> Māramatanga.Papers in Conference ProceedingsCarpen<strong>te</strong>r, L. (2011). Beyond Spectacular Beauty:The Heritage Experience at the Central OtagoMining Town of Bendigo. Paper presen<strong>te</strong>d tothe On The Surface: The Heritage of Mines andMining Conference, Innsbruck, Austria.Logan-Riley, A. (2011). My Koro Was in theBattalion: Facilitating In<strong>te</strong>r-GenerationalKnowledge Transfer and CommunityRevitalisation through Community-Based,Iwi-Centred Research. Paper presen<strong>te</strong>d to theHe Rau Tumu Kōrero 2011, Māori Historians’Symposium. The University of Auckland,Auckland, New Zealand.McDowell, T. (2011). He Paremata Māori: TheSearch for a Māori Parliament. Paper presen<strong>te</strong>dto the World Parliament of Indigenous Peoples:First Round Table, Tumkur, India.McDowell, T. (2011). My Country My People: TheMāori People of Ao<strong>te</strong>aroa/New Zealand. Paperpresen<strong>te</strong>d to the World Parliament of IndigenousPeoples: First Round Table, Tumkur, India.Sizemore, R. J., Zhang, R., Lin, N., Wastney,T., Reynolds, J. N. J. & Oorschot, D. E. (2011).Rat Striatal Spiny Projection Neurons HaveMarkedly More Synapses on Their Somataand Primary Dendri<strong>te</strong>s Compared to StriatalCholinergic In<strong>te</strong>rneurons. Paper presen<strong>te</strong>d tothe Proceedings of the In<strong>te</strong>rnational AustralasianWin<strong>te</strong>r Conference on Brain Research,Queenstown, New Zealand.Sakamoto, H. (2011 ). Researching KapaHaka and its Educational Meanings in Today’sAo<strong>te</strong>aroa/New Zealand: Weaving Methodologies,Perspectives and Decency. The In<strong>te</strong>rnationalJournal of the Arts in Society, 6(3), 57–66.Tamapara, A. (2011). Whatu Raranga a Kiwa:Understanding and Uniting Māori and Pacific<strong>te</strong>xtiles. Museum of New Zealand/Te PapaTongarewa, Wellington, New Zealand.Yuen, B., Hyun, J. K., & Walker, M. M. (2011).Charac<strong>te</strong>rization of Candida<strong>te</strong> Magneti<strong>te</strong>-BasedMagnetoreceptor Cells in the Olfactory Organof Rainbow Trout. Paper presen<strong>te</strong>d to the RoyalInstitu<strong>te</strong> of Navigation Conference on Orientationand Navigation – Birds, Humans and otheranimals. University of Reading, UK.Conference, Seminar and Wānanga Papersand PresentationsBoulton, A. (2011). Presentation of Full ResearchFindings to the Te Oranganui Iwi Health AuthorityHui A Iwi. Presentation at Whangaehu Marae.Boulton, A. (2011). We Can’t Actually Help ThemUnless They Want to be Helped: The Ex<strong>te</strong>nt towhich Māori Health Service Providers Contribu<strong>te</strong>to Building More Resilient Whānau. Presentationto the 7th Health Services and Policy ResearchConference, Adelaide.Boulton, A., Gifford, H., Tamehana, J. & Cumming,J. (2011). The Contribution of Māori HealthService Approaches to Whānau Resilience:Findings from a Collaborative Research Project.Presentation to the Ngā <strong>Pae</strong> o <strong>te</strong> MāramatangaHorizons of Insight Seminar Series.Carpen<strong>te</strong>r, L. (2011). Beyond a SpectacularBeauty: The Heritage Landscape at Bendigo,Central Otago. Presentation to the On theSurface: The Heritage of Mines and MiningConference.Carpen<strong>te</strong>r, L. (2011). The Hard Men of Bendigo:Confronting the Mythology of the CentralOtago Gold Rush. Paper presen<strong>te</strong>d to theAustralian Mining History Association 17th AnnualConference.Car<strong>te</strong>r, L., Jefferies, R. & Collins, I. (2011). PanelFour Discussion: Collaboration. Presen<strong>te</strong>dto the 2011 Critical and Sensitive ResearchIssues Symposium (CSRI) Māori EconomicDevelopment, Wellington.Cheeseman, J. F., Fews<strong>te</strong>r, R.M., & Walker, M. M.(2011). Semilunar Clock Mechanism ControllingForaging Behaviour: A View from the Pacific.Paper presen<strong>te</strong>d to the XII Congress of theEuropean Biological Rhythms Society (EBRS).2011 <strong>ANNUAL</strong> <strong>REPORT</strong> 43

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