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Hirini Moko Mead, is a highly respected Māori academic, writer, and authority on Māori culture and language. Mead has played a crucial role in the revitalization and preservation of Māori language and traditions.
Mead holds a Ph.D. in Anthropology and has made significant contributions to the fields of Māori studies and anthropology. He has held various academic positions, including as a professor at Victoria University of Wellington, and has been involved in numerous initiatives focused on the advancement of Māori knowledge.
As an author, Hirini Moko Mead has written extensively on Māori culture, language, and customs. His notable works include "Te Māori: Te Hokinga Mai," co-authored with American anthropologist Augustus Hamilton, which accompanied the groundbreaking exhibition "Te Māori" that toured the United States in the 1980s. Mead has also written on topics ranging from traditional Māori knowledge and spirituality to contemporary issues facing the Māori people.
In addition to his academic and literary contributions, Hirini Moko Mead has been actively involved in various cultural and community initiatives. He has been a key figure in promoting the understanding and appreciation of Māori culture both within New Zealand and internationally.
Hirini Moko Mead's enduring commitment to the revitalization of the Māori language and culture, combined with his academic achievements and literary works, has solidified his status as a respected elder and authority in the Māori community.
📸Sir Hirini Mead, during the visit of Dame Patsy Reddy to Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi on 24 July 2019. https://gg.govt.nz/copyright-and-licensing
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