Te Pouhere Kōrero: Sacred Time

On 28 March at the National Library in Wellington, whānau of
Te Pouhere Kōrero gather to wānanga – to make time and space to
discuss their collective work. And we warmly invite you to join us.


5.30 for 6 p.m. start, in Te Ahumairangi Foyer (ground floor)
National Library Te Puna Mātauranga o Aotearoa
70 Molesworth Street, Wellington


Welcome: Paul Diamond for the National Library
Professor Damon Salesa for the Judith Binney Trust
Panel Discussion: Māori History – Sacred Time
Aroha Harris, Arini Loader, Nēpia Mahuika, Peter Meihana

Launching Te Pouhere Kōrero 10: Professor Rawinia Higgins


This is a celebration of many years working together as Māori
historians. It also marks the publication of the journal Te Pouhere
Kōrero 10, along with the digital release of all ten volumes of the
journal in the New Zealand History Collection.


The panel will discuss the central themes of Te Pouhere Kōrero 10.
They bring a unique range of perspectives to bear on questions
concerning the past, the study of history, and how it might be most
interestingly, fulsomely, and ethically taught.

Pupuritia ngā kupu kua whakarērea mai a ngā tīpuna.