The Foundations of Niho Taniwha
The Auckland Co-Design Lab, Niho Taniwha Symposium 2026
In this recording, you will hear about the foundations of Niho Taniwha, through the lived experience and practice of kaimahi from The Auckland Co-Design Lab.
Eruini Hawke (Ngāti Whātua, Ngāti Mahuta, Ngāti Ranginui, Ngāti Awa, Ngāti Pikiao me Ngāti Maniapoto) shares whakaaro on how kōrero tuku iho or ancestral narratives continue to guide and inform our practice today.
Angie Tangaere (Ngāti Porou me Ngāti Pākehā) speaks to Indigenous-led systems change.
Penny Hagen (Ngāti Pākehā) shares insights into the value of place-based and collective approaches for systems change.
This recording is from the 2026 Niho Taniwha Symposium, the first in a series of events held as part of the newly established Niho Taniwha Learning Network.
The Niho Taniwha Learning Network brings together kaimahi working in community and the public sector to share practice insights, challenges, and collective learning as Niho Taniwha is activated within their mahi.
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