Join Dr Catherine Trundle for a free workshop to create erasure poems out of famous anthropology texts during National Poetry Day on Friday 24 August 2018.
Public lecture by Professor Michael Herzfeld on 26 July 2018
Congratulations to Kākano Award Recipients
A response, and second Open Letter to the Hau Journal's Board of Trustees
An Open Letter to the HAU Journal’s Board of Trustees
Keynote speakers confirmed for Feral: A nearly carbon-neutral conference
AnthroFlash Aotearoa: Graeme MacRae introduces a new ASAA/NZ series
Graduate Stories: Kris Finlayson
In Graduate Stories we showcase some of the outstanding graduate researchers working in various anthropology departments, or on anthropological topics, around Aotearoa New Zealand. This instalment features Kris Finlayson, who is about to submit his Masters thesis on the identity of Afrikaans-speakers’ in New Zealand’s society.
10 questions with ... Susanna Trnka
'Are you sure you're not a Christian?': Negotiating identity within and beyond fieldwork, by Jess Carter
10 questions with ... Fiona McCormack
Professor Ngahuia Te Awekotuku named Emeritus Professor by the University of Waikato
New series Artefact, hosted by Dame Anne Salmond, premieres Monday 7 May on Māori TV
Artefact is a new, 6-part television series hosted by Dame Professor Anne Salmond that tells stories about Aotearoa's past through artefacts and taonga. The series, funded by NZ on Air, will screen on Māori Television at 8.30pm from Monday 7 May to Monday 11 June. Episodes will also be available on demand on Māori Television.
Graduate Stories: Jade Gifford
This instalment of our new series, Graduate Stories, features Honours student Jade Gifford, whose work provided the foundation for Mahi Tahi. In this series we showcase some of the outstanding graduate researchers working in various anthropology departments, or on anthropological topics, around Aotearoa New Zealand.
Mahi Tahi: Māori and Anthropology in Aotearoa New Zealand
Kākano Fund Round One 2018 - call for applications
We are pleased to invite applications to the Kākano Fund from students enrolled during 2018 in a degree course for a BA Hons or MA in Social and/or Cultural Anthropology (consideration will also be given to PhD students if funding permits). Applications are due by 31 May 2018.
