Contact

Location: Auckland, New Zealand

Information

Project Curator - Indigenous Knowledges | National Environment and Human Impact Gallery, Auckland Museum

Areas of expertise:

  • Indigenous Knowledge

  • Climate Change

  • Te au reo Māori o ‘Avaiki Nui

  • Traditional agriculture

Languages:

English, Māori (reo Rarotonga & Aotearoa)

Available for:

Collaborative Projects | Panelist & Speakerships | Advisory Committees | Translation work


 
The supreme goodness is like water.
It benefits all things without contention.
— Laozi

Water benefits all creatures without contending with them and settles where none would like to be.

About

Liam is a current doctoral candidate at University of Auckland.

Academic Qualifications

2022 | Diploma in Te Reo (Rumaki) - Level 6 Te Reo Māori, Te Wānanga o Aotearoa

2020 | Diploma in Te Reo (Rumaki) - Level 5 Te Reo Māori, Te Wānanga o Aotearoa

2019 | Masters in Indigenous Studies (First Class Honours), University of Auckland

2016 | Postgraduate diploma in Geography, University of Auckland

2013 | Bachelor of Arts (Geography and Pacific Studies), University of Auckland

 

Professional Memberships & Affiliations

  • Young Pacific Leaders Alumni

  • Asia New Zealand Foundation

  • Moonjelly Foundation

 

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