SHARJAH, United Arab Emirates - Tracking down the entirety of Thai artist Pratchaya Phinthong’s “We are lived by powers we ...
Ancestral remains of several Moriori people, who are considered part of the indigenous population of New Zealand alongside ...
The important work of returning the remains of two ancestors home to New Zealand is under way following a repatriation ...
Festivals like the biannual Tāmaki Herenga Waka Festival in Auckland celebrate Māori culture with opportunities to sail ...
Greens co-leader Chloe Swarbrick and MP Teanau Tuiono will be among the MPs attending Waitangi. Waitangi Day is a portal to our past and future. 190 years ago, chiefs from Northland through the ...
The legal recognition of New Zealand’s second tallest mountain also affirms the Maori view that the mountain is sacred, and that many elements of the natural world are ancestors and living beings.
TVNZ and Whakaata Māori are partnering to bring New Zealand’s largest Māori performing arts festival, Te Matatini o Te Kāhui Maunga 2025, to viewers across the motu. Together with Te Matatini Society ...
Undergraduates Haley Hyde and Matthew Vivirito created the Mobile Interdisciplinary Networking Exhibition (M.I.N.E.) to bring art out of a museum and into the community. Jade Gutierrez graduated with ...
The members of the Department of History and Art History use their knowledge of the past to better understand the challenges facing today's society. The future of Europe, the threat of terrorism, ...
“This method opens up exciting possibilities for understanding human evolution, and it has the potential to answer crucial questions, for example, when did our ancestors begin to incorporate ...
Welcome to the Department of History of Art and Architecture, located in the heart of Dublin, surrounded by the national and city museums and galleries, on a campus renowned for its outstanding ...
New research published in the journal Science suggests that early human ancestors, such as Australopithecus, which lived approximately 3.5 million years ago in southern Africa, consumed little to no ...