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      E Kore Au e Ngaro, He KA̱kano i Ruia mai i RangiA̱tea (I Will Never Be Lost, I Am a Seed Sown From RangiA̱tea)
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      E Kore Au e Ngaro, He KA̱kano i Ruia mai i RangiA̱tea (I Will Never Be Lost, I Am a Seed Sown From RangiA̱tea)

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      Te Wa̱nanga o Raukawa as an Example of Educating for Indigenous Futures

      E Kore Au e Ngaro, He KA̱kano i Ruia mai i RangiA̱tea (I Will Never Be Lost, I Am a Seed Sown From RangiA̱tea)

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      Te Wa̱nanga o Raukawa as an Example of Educating for Indigenous Futures
      ByKim McBreen
      BookIndigenous and Decolonizing Studies in Education

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      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2018
      Imprint Routledge
      Pages 14
      eBook ISBN 9780429505010
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      ABSTRACT

      This chapter explores the experiences and vision of Te Wānanga o Raukawa, a Māori tertiary education institute in Aotearoa/New Zealand, as a case study for decolonizing Indigenous education. The Wānanga does not frame its goal as decolonization, but it is recognizably a decolonizing journey. This chapter discusses the Wānanga’s guiding four principles. At the same time as it has been rebuilding the confederation’s knowledge continuum, the Wānanga has been solid in its resistance to further attempts at colonization and has developed strategies for keeping itself safe and accountable to the past, present and future.

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