
ani-piki tuari named as 2021 emerging māori writer in residence
the international institute of modern letters (iiml) announces ani-piki tuari as their emerging māori writer in residence for 2021.
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the international institute of modern letters (iiml) announces ani-piki tuari as their emerging māori writer in residence for 2021.
on 28 november, the religious studies programme joined with the jc beaglehole room at the university’s main library to host a special function for sir lloyd geering onz, gnzm, cbe. the occasion marked the donation of sir lloyd’s large collection of papers to the university.
when wellington celebrated wellington heritage week from 26 october to 1 november, te herenga waka—victoria university of wellington’s master of museum and heritage practice (mmhp) students were there to help plan and run some of the week’s events.