In this course students explore through their creative practice the rich stories/pūrākau and whakapapa of local communities and environments to establish meaningful connections (whakawhanaungatanga) and insights into both the diverse and unique needs of others. Engaging with Iwi, Hapū and community directly, students will be introduced to real-world issues. This immersive experience aims to instil in students a deep sense of responsibility as kaitiaki, or guardians, of both the stories and the spaces they call home—both in the present and for generations to come.

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