Indigenous brands, Maori business, Kaupapa Growth and innovation, collaborative pilot projects, culture connection and exchange, design enabled economic, culturally enriched.

 
 
 
 
 
 

We all expect our tauira (students) to be successful as a result of their learning. Delivering on this can be complex for individual educational providers as it requires extensive networks to access Māori educational and industry experts across design disciplines.

We all expect our tauira (students) to be successful as a result of their learning. Delivering on this can be complex for individual educational providers as it requires extensive networks to access Māori educational and industry experts across design disciplines.

Māori students need the community of support Ngā Aho can provide to help;

  • Assist in nourishing student Māori research
  • Assist students in successful transition into respective careers
  • Help to foster relationships: whakawhanuangatanga 

We do this through:

  • Mentoring and advice to individual or groups of students as they progress through their education.
  • Membership including display of mahi on Ngā Aho website and chance to connect with industry professionals.
  • Māori Design events where kaupapa whānau can connect, discuss and share stories, learnings and successes of our creative indigenous communities.

 

Whare Tapere - Concept Sketch

 

Dualities in education - concept sketch

 

Nga Aho Hui-a-Tau, Ahuriri, 2013 // Site Mauri workshop

Ngā Aho hui-a-tau 2013

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Nga Aho Hui-a-Tau, Papaoeia, 2014 // Movement workshop

Ngā Aho Hui-a-tau 2014

 

 

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