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Māori and Indigenous Studies encompasses a wide-ranging examination of the traditions, wisdom, and worldviews ofMaori and Indigenous communities, along with their economic, political, and social realities. This field of study is growing in significance for fostering bicultural understanding in Aotearoa and within our diverse global community.
Gaining insights into Indigenous perspectives and historical narratives is regarded as a valuable and fulfilling competency, frequently sought after by employers, especially in nations like Aotearoa and the United States where Indigenous communities play a prominent role.
Professional opportunities are expanding within iwi andMaori institutions, public health sectors, academic research, education, governmental agencies, and broader society.
Potential career directions may involve:
Policy evaluation and consultation
Community engagement initiatives
Museum curation and archival oversight
Workforce education and skill enhancement.