Noho marae
The course includes an off-campus 2-night stay on an Auckland marae in August (check SSO or Canvas for dates). The noho marae involves a pohiri and offers a chance to immerse yourself in the tikanga and kawa of a marae. There will be a focus on whanaungatanga as well as an assessed component to this noho.
The sleeping accommodation will be in a shared space on the marae and you will need to bring appropriate bedding (blankets, pillow, air plugs), clothing (sunhat, raincoat, warm layers) and comfortable covered footwear (laced shoes e.g. trainers or boots, or gum boots NO jandals or sandals) that you don't mind getting wet or dirty. Some gear can be borrowed from the university (e.g. raincoats and gumboots). There is a small additional catering cost associated with this trip that students will be required to pay.
Attending the noho marae is a compulsory component for this course. Please discuss any issues with attending or access with the course co-ordinator Te Kahuratai Moko-Painting (tk.painting@auckland.ac.nz) at the start of semester.