M膩ori and Indigenous Studies Subject regulations
M膩ori and Indigenous Studies provides students the opportunity to develop a depth of expertise in M膩ori and Indigenous Studies, whilst also enabling expansion for that knowledge within a broader context by allowing the flexibility for students to complete a range of papers from within M膩ori and Indigenous Studies, as well as papers from other fields. The major includes critical thinking in innovative and creative ways related to M膩ori and Indigenous knowledge systems, and emerging methodologies and critical theory within the discipline of Indigenous Studies.
M膩ori and Indigenous Studies is available as a first major for the Bachelor of Arts (BA), Bachelor of Climate Change (BCC), and the Bachelor of Social Sciences (BSocSc). M膩ori and Indigenous Studies may also be included as a second major or minor in other undergraduate degrees, subject to approval of the Division in which the student is enrolled.
To complete M膩ori and Indigenous Studies as a single major for the BA, BCC and the BSocSc, students must gain 135 points from papers listed for M膩ori and Indigenous Studies, including 105 points above 100 level, and 60 points above 200 level. Students must complete MAORI102; 15 points from MAORI101, MAORI111 or MAORI112; MAORI202, MAORI203; 15 points from the 200 level papers listed for M膩ori and Indigenous Studies or Pacific and Indigenous Studies; MAORI302, MAORI303; and 30 points from the 300 level papers listed for M膩ori and Indigenous Studies or Pacific and Indigenous Studies.
To complete M膩ori and Indigenous Studies as part of a double major for the BA, BCC, BSocSc or other undergraduate degree, students must gain 120 points from papers listed for M膩ori and Indigenous Studies, including 90 points above 100 level, and 45 points above 200 level. Students must complete MAORI102; 15 points from MAORI101, MAORI111 or MAORI112; MAORI202, MAORI203; 15 points from the 200 level papers listed for M膩ori and Indigenous Studies or Pacific and Indigenous Studies; MAORI302, MAORI303; and 15 points from the 300 level papers listed for M膩ori and Indigenous Studies or Pacific and Indigenous Studies
To complete a minor in M膩ori and Indigenous Studies, students must complete 60 points from the papers listed for the M膩ori and Indigenous Studies major, including at least 30 points above 100 level.
Kaupapa M膩ori Psychology is also available as a minor in other undergraduate degrees, subject to approval of the Division in which the student is enrolled. Please see Kaupapa M膩ori Psychology for further information.
Other qualifications
Prescriptions for:
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GradCert(M&ISt) and GradDip(M&ISt) A Graduate Certificate and Graduate Diploma are available to graduates who have not included M膩ori and Indigenous Studies at an advanced level in their first degree.
For further details, contact the Faculty of M膩ori and Indigenous Studies.
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PGCert(M&ISt), PGDip(M&ISt), BA(Hons), BSocSc(Hons), MA and MSocSc To complete a PGCert(M&ISt), students must complete 60 points at 500 level consisting of 60 points from papers listed in the subject of M膩ori and Indigenous Studies.
To complete a PGDip(M&ISt), students must complete 120 points at 500 level, including MAORI570, and at least a futher 60 points from papers listed in the subject of M膩ori and Indigenous Studies.
To complete a BA(Hons) or BSocSc(Hons) in M膩ori and Indigenous Studies, students must complete 120 points at 500 level, including MAORI570.
To complete a MA or MSocSc in M膩ori and Indigenous Studies, students must take either; a 120 point thesis, a 90 point thesis and 30 points from approved 500 level papers, or a 60 point dissertation and 60 points in approved 500 level papers. Students must include MAORI570, unless admitted under section 2(b) of the qualification regulations and completing a 120 point thesis.
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MPhil The Master of Philosophy is a one year research-based degree in which students undertake a programme of approved and supervised research that leads to a thesis which critically investigates an approved topic of substance and significance, demonstrates expertise in the methods of research and scholarship, displays intellectual independence and makes a substantial original contribution to the subject area concerned, and is of publishable quality.
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PhD The Doctor of Philosophy is a three year research-based degree in which students undertake a programme of approved and supervised research that leads to a thesis which critically investigates an approved topic of substance and significance, demonstrates expertise in the methods of research and scholarship, displays intellectual independence and makes a substantial original contribution to the subject area concerned, and is of publishable quality.
M膩ori and Indigenous Studies papers
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MAORI100
K艒kiri: Academic Skills for Indigenous Studies
This paper introduces academic skills that are directly useful for the rest of your university studies but will also provide a foundation for... |
15 | 26A (Hamilton) |
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MAORI101
Introduction to Conversational M膩ori for Absolute Beginners
For absolute beginner students, this introductory paper to conversational M膩ori pays particular attention to pronunciation, greetings, and forms of... |
15 | 26A (Hamilton) & 26A (Tauranga) & 26B (Hamilton) |
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MAORI102
He H墨n膩tore ki te Ao M膩ori: Introducing the M膩ori World
An introduction to the M膩ori world view, social organisation, cultural concepts, including M膩ori astronomy, and their relevance in a contemporary... |
15 | 26A (Hamilton) & 26B (Hamilton) & 26G (Online) |
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MAORI103
Introduction to M膩ori, Pacific and Indigenous Studies
This course examines M膩ori, Pacific and Indigenous peoples鈥 philosophies and relationships with land, language, culture, resources, development and... |
15 | 26B (Hamilton) |
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MAORI111
Te Reo M膩ori: Introductory 1
An introductory paper for students with little or no knowledge of the M膩ori language which provides basic everyday language such as: greetings... |
15 | 26A (Hamilton) & 26X (Hamilton) & 26X (Tauranga) |
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MAORI112
Te Reo M膩ori: Introductory 2
This paper extends the language and communication skills developed in MAORI111 to include the language of mealtimes, instructions/commands... |
15 | 26B (Hamilton) & 26X (Hamilton) & 26X (Tauranga) |
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MAORI150
Te Tiriti o Waitangi: An Introduction to the Treaty of Waitangi
This paper seeks to provide a sound understanding of Te Tiriti o Waitangi. It reviews historical and contemporary interpretations and takes into... |
15 | 26A (Hamilton) & 26A (Tauranga) & 26B (Hamilton) |
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MAORI151
Te Raranga Kete: Introduction to M膩ori Fibre Arts
An introduction to theoretical and practical components of weaving kete. Students learn to weave kete and critically examine traditional techniques... |
15 | 26A (Hamilton) |
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MAORI157
Ng膩 Mahi a Rehia: An Introduction to Kapa Haka
An introduction to the theoretical and practical components of kapa haka as a means of communication and cultural expression in the M膩ori world. |
15 | 26A (Hamilton) & 26X (Hamilton) & 26X (Tauranga) |
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CLIMT202
M膩ori, Pacific and Indigenous Responses to Climate Change
An analysis of how M膩ori, Pacific and Indigenous communities respond, adapt and mitigate the challenges presented by climate change drawing on... |
15 | 26B (Hamilton) |
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MAORI200
Mana Wahine
This paper examines foundational aspects of mana wahine scholarship, the impact of colonisation on M膩ori and Indigenous women, and the resistant... |
15 | 26B (Hamilton) |
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MAORI202
Ng膩 Iho Matua: M膩ori Philosophy
This paper examines the philosophical underpinnings of seminal tikanga M膩ori concepts, and their influence both historically and in contemporary... |
15 | 26A (Hamilton) |
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MAORI203
Decolonising Methodologies: Research and Indigenous Peoples
The paper looks at the detrimental effects that research has historically had on Indigenous peoples and the relatively recent creation of research... |
15 | 26A (Hamilton) |
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MAORI204
M膩ori and Pacific Health and Wellbeing
This paper looks at health and wellbeing from M膩ori and Pacific perspectives, including models and frameworks in relation to Health, Sport, Human... |
15 | 26A (Hamilton) & 26A (Tauranga) |
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MAORI251
Raranga Whakairo: Design Elements in M膩ori Fibre Arts
This paper is a multi-disciplinary focused paper providing students with the opportunity to understand a M膩ori worldview through the lens of M膩ori... |
15 | 26B (Hamilton) |
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MAORI257
Kapa Haka: Noble Dances of the M膩ori
To influence the cultural and political landscape of Aotearoa. |
15 | 26B (Hamilton) |
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MAORI300
Working with Indigenous Communities
This paper focuses on the critical learnings, knowledge鈥檚 and pedagogies related to working with whenua, wh膩nau, hap奴, iwi, M膩ori, Pacific and... |
15 | 26A (Hamilton) & 26B (Hamilton) & 26C (Hamilton) |
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MAORI302
M膩tauranga M膩ori, Indigenous Knowledges
This paper looks at the influence and forms that M膩tauranga M膩ori has had and has taken in various postcolonial formations, including in science and... |
15 | 26A (Hamilton) |
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MAORI303
Critical Indigenous Theory
This paper looks at the key theoretical influences, from Marxism to post-structuralism, upon critical Indigenous studies and the most significant... |
15 | 26B (Hamilton) |
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MAORI304
Sustainability in M膩ori, Pacific and Indigenous Contexts
This paper looks at Indigenous epistemological formations of sustainability as one of the most pressing issues for Indigenous peoples particularly in... |
15 | 26A (Hamilton) |
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MAORI310
Ng膩 Pepeha, ng膩 Whakatauk墨 me ng膩 Kupu Whakaari: Proverbial and Prophetic Sayings
This paper concentrates on examining and analysing proverbial, prophetic and colloquial sayings within M膩ori culture. |
15 | 26A (Hamilton) |
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MAORI350
Mana Motuhake
A critical analysis investigating tribal reconfigurations of mana motuhake in the 21st century, focusing in particular on economic, environmental... |
15 | 26B (Hamilton) |
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MAORI363
The Impact Lab
MAORI363 is The Impact Lab paper for FMIS. This is a multidisciplinary WIL offering available for students enrolled with FMIS. |
15 | No occurrences |
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MAORI390
Kaupapa Rangahau
A Directed Study is a taught paper that enables suitably qualified undergraduate students to undertake a piece of extended Indigenous Studies... |
15 | 26X (Online) |
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PSYCH303
Indigenous Psychology
Students develop a critical analysis of the positions of contemporary Indigenous peoples through discussion and examination of the Western world and... |
15 | 26B (Hamilton) & 26B (Tauranga) |
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MAORI500
Indigenous Creative Practices
This paper explores the wide range and purposes of Indigenous creative practices. While examining the theoretical and philosophical underpinnings of... |
30 | 26X (Hamilton) |
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MAORI502
Sustainable Resource Issues
This paper examines contemporary issues facing natural resource management among indigenous peoples with a particular focus on the experiences of... |
30 | 26A (Online) |
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MAORI552
Te Korero, Te Tikanga, Te Wairua
Ka tirohia nga tuhinga tawhito, hou hoki me te ahua o te whakatakoto-a-tuhi i te whakaaro, ahakoa reo M膩ori, reo Pakeha hoki. Ko te whakapakari i te... |
30 | 26B (Online) |
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MAORI570
Te Mahi Rangahau: M膩ori, Pacific and Indigenous Research Methods and Issues
This paper introduces students to a range of research issues, helps students identify and apply the most effective methodology, understand, review... |
30 | 26A (Online) |
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MAORI571
Decolonising Theory and Indigenous Studies
A seminar programme on indigenous consciousness, knowledge, values and ethics and their applications to contemporary issues such as research ethics... |
30 | 26B (Online) |
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MAORI590
He Ketuketunga Kaupapa K艒rero: Directed Study
Students have the opportunity to pursue a topic of their own interest under the guidance of academic staff. |
30 | 26X (Hamilton) |
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MAORI592
Dissertation
A report on the findings of a theoretical or empirical investigation. |
60 | 26X (Hamilton) |
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MAORI593
M膩ori Thesis
An externally examined piece of written work that reports on the findings of supervised research. |
90 | 26X (Hamilton) |
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MAORI594
M膩ori Thesis
An externally examined piece of written work that reports on the findings of supervised research. |
120 | 26X (Hamilton) |
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| MAORI800 FMIS MPhil Thesis | 120 | 26X (Hamilton) |
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| MAORI900 FMIS PhD Thesis | 120 | 26I (Hamilton) & 26J (Hamilton) & 26K (Hamilton) & 26X (Hamilton) |
| MAORI901 FMIS Creative Practice Thesis | 120 | 26I (Hamilton) & 26J (Hamilton) & 26K (Hamilton) & 26X (Hamilton) |
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MAORI100 K艒kiri: Academic Skills for Indigenous Studies
This paper introduces academic skills that are directly useful for the rest of your university studies but will also provide a foundation for...
Points 15 26A (Hamilton)MAORI101 Introduction to Conversational M膩ori for Absolute BeginnersFor absolute beginner students, this introductory paper to conversational M膩ori pays particular attention to pronunciation, greetings, and forms of...
Points 15 26A (Hamilton) & 26A (Tauranga) & 26B (Hamilton)MAORI102 He H墨n膩tore ki te Ao M膩ori: Introducing the M膩ori WorldAn introduction to the M膩ori world view, social organisation, cultural concepts, including M膩ori astronomy, and their relevance in a contemporary...
Points 15 26A (Hamilton) & 26B (Hamilton) & 26G (Online)MAORI103 Introduction to M膩ori, Pacific and Indigenous StudiesThis course examines M膩ori, Pacific and Indigenous peoples鈥 philosophies and relationships with land, language, culture, resources, development and...
Points 15 26B (Hamilton)MAORI111 Te Reo M膩ori: Introductory 1An introductory paper for students with little or no knowledge of the M膩ori language which provides basic everyday language such as: greetings...
Points 15 26A (Hamilton) & 26X (Hamilton) & 26X (Tauranga)MAORI112 Te Reo M膩ori: Introductory 2This paper extends the language and communication skills developed in MAORI111 to include the language of mealtimes, instructions/commands...
Points 15 26B (Hamilton) & 26X (Hamilton) & 26X (Tauranga)MAORI150 Te Tiriti o Waitangi: An Introduction to the Treaty of WaitangiThis paper seeks to provide a sound understanding of Te Tiriti o Waitangi. It reviews historical and contemporary interpretations and takes into...
Points 15 26A (Hamilton) & 26A (Tauranga) & 26B (Hamilton)MAORI151 Te Raranga Kete: Introduction to M膩ori Fibre ArtsAn introduction to theoretical and practical components of weaving kete. Students learn to weave kete and critically examine traditional techniques...
Points 15 26A (Hamilton)MAORI157 Ng膩 Mahi a Rehia: An Introduction to Kapa HakaAn introduction to the theoretical and practical components of kapa haka as a means of communication and cultural expression in the M膩ori world.
Points 15 26A (Hamilton) & 26X (Hamilton) & 26X (Tauranga) -
CLIMT202 M膩ori, Pacific and Indigenous Responses to Climate Change
An analysis of how M膩ori, Pacific and Indigenous communities respond, adapt and mitigate the challenges presented by climate change drawing on...
Points 15 26B (Hamilton)MAORI200 Mana WahineThis paper examines foundational aspects of mana wahine scholarship, the impact of colonisation on M膩ori and Indigenous women, and the resistant...
Points 15 26B (Hamilton)MAORI202 Ng膩 Iho Matua: M膩ori PhilosophyThis paper examines the philosophical underpinnings of seminal tikanga M膩ori concepts, and their influence both historically and in contemporary...
Points 15 26A (Hamilton)MAORI203 Decolonising Methodologies: Research and Indigenous PeoplesThe paper looks at the detrimental effects that research has historically had on Indigenous peoples and the relatively recent creation of research...
Points 15 26A (Hamilton)MAORI204 M膩ori and Pacific Health and WellbeingThis paper looks at health and wellbeing from M膩ori and Pacific perspectives, including models and frameworks in relation to Health, Sport, Human...
Points 15 26A (Hamilton) & 26A (Tauranga)MAORI251 Raranga Whakairo: Design Elements in M膩ori Fibre ArtsThis paper is a multi-disciplinary focused paper providing students with the opportunity to understand a M膩ori worldview through the lens of M膩ori...
Points 15 26B (Hamilton)MAORI257 Kapa Haka: Noble Dances of the M膩oriTo influence the cultural and political landscape of Aotearoa.
Points 15 26B (Hamilton) -
MAORI300 Working with Indigenous Communities
This paper focuses on the critical learnings, knowledge鈥檚 and pedagogies related to working with whenua, wh膩nau, hap奴, iwi, M膩ori, Pacific and...
Points 15 26A (Hamilton) & 26B (Hamilton) & 26C (Hamilton)MAORI302 M膩tauranga M膩ori, Indigenous KnowledgesThis paper looks at the influence and forms that M膩tauranga M膩ori has had and has taken in various postcolonial formations, including in science and...
Points 15 26A (Hamilton)MAORI303 Critical Indigenous TheoryThis paper looks at the key theoretical influences, from Marxism to post-structuralism, upon critical Indigenous studies and the most significant...
Points 15 26B (Hamilton)MAORI304 Sustainability in M膩ori, Pacific and Indigenous ContextsThis paper looks at Indigenous epistemological formations of sustainability as one of the most pressing issues for Indigenous peoples particularly in...
Points 15 26A (Hamilton)MAORI310 Ng膩 Pepeha, ng膩 Whakatauk墨 me ng膩 Kupu Whakaari: Proverbial and Prophetic SayingsThis paper concentrates on examining and analysing proverbial, prophetic and colloquial sayings within M膩ori culture.
Ko te h膩ngaitanga o t膿nei...Points 15 26A (Hamilton)MAORI350 Mana MotuhakeA critical analysis investigating tribal reconfigurations of mana motuhake in the 21st century, focusing in particular on economic, environmental...
Points 15 26B (Hamilton)MAORI363 The Impact LabMAORI363 is The Impact Lab paper for FMIS. This is a multidisciplinary WIL offering available for students enrolled with FMIS.
Points 15 No occurrencesMAORI390 Kaupapa RangahauA Directed Study is a taught paper that enables suitably qualified undergraduate students to undertake a piece of extended Indigenous Studies...
Points 15 26X (Online)PSYCH303 Indigenous PsychologyStudents develop a critical analysis of the positions of contemporary Indigenous peoples through discussion and examination of the Western world and...
Points 15 26B (Hamilton) & 26B (Tauranga) -
MAORI500 Indigenous Creative Practices
This paper explores the wide range and purposes of Indigenous creative practices. While examining the theoretical and philosophical underpinnings of...
Points 30 26X (Hamilton)MAORI502 Sustainable Resource IssuesThis paper examines contemporary issues facing natural resource management among indigenous peoples with a particular focus on the experiences of...
Points 30 26A (Online)MAORI552 Te Korero, Te Tikanga, Te WairuaKa tirohia nga tuhinga tawhito, hou hoki me te ahua o te whakatakoto-a-tuhi i te whakaaro, ahakoa reo M膩ori, reo Pakeha hoki. Ko te whakapakari i te...
Points 30 26B (Online)MAORI570 Te Mahi Rangahau: M膩ori, Pacific and Indigenous Research Methods and IssuesThis paper introduces students to a range of research issues, helps students identify and apply the most effective methodology, understand, review...
Points 30 26A (Online)MAORI571 Decolonising Theory and Indigenous StudiesA seminar programme on indigenous consciousness, knowledge, values and ethics and their applications to contemporary issues such as research ethics...
Points 30 26B (Online)MAORI590 He Ketuketunga Kaupapa K艒rero: Directed StudyStudents have the opportunity to pursue a topic of their own interest under the guidance of academic staff.
Points 30 26X (Hamilton)MAORI592 DissertationA report on the findings of a theoretical or empirical investigation.
Points 60 26X (Hamilton)MAORI593 M膩ori ThesisAn externally examined piece of written work that reports on the findings of supervised research.
Points 90 26X (Hamilton)MAORI594 M膩ori ThesisAn externally examined piece of written work that reports on the findings of supervised research.
Points 120 26X (Hamilton) -
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MAORI900 FMIS PhD ThesisPoints 120
26I (Hamilton) & 26J (Hamilton) & 26K (Hamilton) & 26X (Hamilton)MAORI901 FMIS Creative Practice ThesisPoints 120 26I (Hamilton) & 26J (Hamilton) & 26K (Hamilton) & 26X (Hamilton)
2026 Subject regulation information current as at 6 May 2026 01:00am