Apply Now! The SING USA workshop will be held virtually from July 19-22, 2021. Students from all levels are welcome to apply, including community members.
Link to the application: https://t.co/CZDkwEGNmZ
@FitzmauriceLuke To me it would no longer be considered tā moko. Kiri tuhi using Māori designs is common enough, but tā moko have deeper meaning that require them to be custom designed
@CherieJameson@_curly_ju@taramcallister4 Then what's your excuse for the wrong use of "too"? Writing "its" when you should have had "it's"! 😲
I have so many "grammatical questions" and I so desperately need clarification before I move on with my life even though it's obvious what was said.
Sound familiar? 🤡🤡
.@UCNZbiology doctoral student @NamesAreHard89 talks feisty potatoes, c-listers and the ultimate ‘The Bachelor’ in a fantastic new @NZGeographic feature that takes a closer look at what happens when birds get sick 🦜 🪶. #UCScience#tūturuatu@UCNZScience https://t.co/pjOnBVaIo1
I've got a potential project for a Māori student or recent grad who's interested in science and/or science communication and has capacity for a paid side gig, perhaps 10-15 hours per month.
Please share with anyone who might be keen.
Delighted to invite you to free online genetics conference 'MapNet': Mātauranga and Te Ao Māori to guide genetics research: better outcomes for people and for science. Three ~90 min sessions on 16 & 17 November! Register here: https://t.co/W4L2S7ALLH
Nei rā te mihi matakuikui, matakorokoro ki a @MahUliano kōrua ko @SadyePaez e whakamanuhiri ana i a mātou ngā kaikōrero i tēnei ata hāpara!
Huge thank you to Marcela and Sadye for hosting us today! Looking forward to continuing these discussions at both a local & global scale!
@hmmpaua Nana used to make sandals out of harakeke. There's a video clip from way back in the day of them making some that I could probably find for you