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At Whakahono Iwi O Te Ao, we understand the profound significance of intercultural exchanges in uniting indigenous communities worldwide. These exchanges serve as vital channels for not only preserving indigenous knowledge and experiences but also revitalizing languages and cultural practices. With a steadfast vision guiding our efforts, we are dedicated to ensuring that these encounters foster collaboration with the aim of advancing understanding and sharing invaluable insights.
Central to our mission is the recognition of the transformative impact of shared knowledge. Through a diverse array of mediums including articles, seminars, magazines, and conferences, we actively cultivate spaces where indigenous wisdom and traditions are exchanged and celebrated. We recognize that the act of sharing knowledge transcends generations, providing opportunities for cultural and language revitalization that will benefit present and future generations alike.
By nurturing environments conducive to meaningful exchanges and collaborations, we endeavour to uphold and promote the richness of indigenous cultures while empowering communities to thrive in an interconnected world. Our commitment to cultural and language revitalization is ingrained in every facet of our work, ensuring that indigenous heritage is not only preserved but also rejuvenated for generations to come.
Wananga: Māori Tertiary Education and Its Global Impact
Embark on a journey through the rich landscape of Māori tertiary education in this insightful article, written in Spanish with contributions from Kamaline Pomare, one of the founders of Whakahono Iwi O Te Ao. Explore the profound cultural significance of Wananga and their potential for global collaboration in education. Gain valuable insights into Māori learning practices and their role in promoting cross-cultural understanding. Discover a unique perspective on indigenous knowledge systems, advocating for cultural preservation and global exchange.

Capítulo VI
La educación terciaria Māori: una aproximación histórica
a las wānanga...…. 147
Kamaline Pomare
Mario Carvajal Castillo



Empowering Education: Global Impact
In the Diploma Seminar of 2023, Kamaline Pomare was honoured for her impactful presentation, marking a significant contribution to education. Alongside esteemed leaders such as the Director of UPN - Unit 151 in Toluca, Mexico, and the Coordinator of the Ibero-American Network of Interdisciplinary and Intercultural Studies, Pomare exemplifies dedication to fostering intercultural dialogue and advancing educational practices worldwide. Collaborative seminars between institutions like UPN in Mexico and UMCE in Chile underscore the vital role of international cooperation in addressing educational challenges. Pomare's recognition stands as a testament to her invaluable contributions to this field.
Exploring Global Exhibitions: Capturing Indigenous Journeys in Prestigious Magazines
Embark on a captivating journey through our global endeavours, prominently featured in esteemed international magazines. Immerse yourself in vibrant narratives and cherished moments gleaned from our exhibitions around the world. From the essence of indigenous heritage to the heart of intercultural exchange, each page unveils transformative experiences bridging continents.
Join us in celebrating the richness of diversity and the enduring power of cultural connections, elegantly captured within renowned magazines across the globe.



Fostering Intercultural Dialogue: Aotearoa and Australian Representatives Showcase Indigenous Heritage on the Global Stage
At an esteemed Chilean conference, representatives from Aotearoa rōpu and Australia seized the opportunity on an international platform to showcase their expertise in sharing knowledge globally. They particularly emphasized the revitalization of Māori Culture and Language, alongside the principles of Titiri O Te Waitanga. This presentation underscored their dedication to preserving and promoting indigenous heritage globally, enriching the discourse on cultural revitalization. Their contribution highlighted the significance of honouring and preserving indigenous languages and traditions worldwide, serving as a testament to the collective efforts in fostering intercultural dialogue and advancing indigenous rights and recognition internationally.



