History of The University of Auckland's Waipapa Marae
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- Опубліковано 4 тра 2013
- Find out about the history of The University of Auckland's Waipapa Marae. This video features interviews with Professor Margaret Mutu - Department of Māori Studies, Dr Deidre Brown - School of Architecture and Planning and architect Ivan Mercep.
Filmed by students of The University of Auckland. Music - Āio, composed by Tuirina Wehi and Tuwhiti Happy, from the School of Music album Magnificat.
Discover more about the history of The University of Auckland: www.auckland.ac.nz/history
May Mr. Mercep rest in peace thanks for sharing your talent with us.
Soundtrack is great, want to the name...
Hello, I can ask you things about the original culture of your country, the spiritual part, I am indigenous to the mountains of Chile, I am a healer like all my ancestors I am also an experimental physicist of mineral and organic matter, I work with the indigenous people who are infected of corona virus, healing thousands of brothers of my race, even so I am an ordinary person, my question is how I can contact a Maori brother who is a spiritual leader,
Cool
It could have been much better if the wharenui was big enough to host 500 at least
Great video, I appreciate the share. :D
Tino Pai to whakaaro me to mahi! Tau ke!
I was thinking of calling my my new marae whatyougonnacallyours marae
Or dontcallitmy marae, that's not a bad name for one.
A indigenous Maori would have at least appreciated the kaitiaki and sweats of their kaumatua that went in to it.
Or windisntalloudtoblowhear marae
Or comedroprubbishanddieinside again marae