

Campus: What Indigenous knowledge brings to higher education
Dec 19, 2024
Angie Bruce, a Red River Métis leader at the University of Manitoba, shares insights on overcoming systemic barriers to Indigenous participation in education. Te Kawehau Hoskins, a pro vice-chancellor from the University of Auckland, discusses the integration of Māori perspectives and the need for collaboration between Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities. They both highlight the importance of decolonizing academia and fostering inclusive environments that celebrate Indigenous knowledge and culture, ultimately enriching the educational experience for all.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Amplifying Indigenous Voices in Higher Education
01:37 • 27min
Bridging the Gap: Indigenous Communities and Academic Research
28:09 • 7min
Indigenous Voices in Academia
34:47 • 7min
Māori Leadership in Higher Education
41:34 • 15min
Embracing Māori Culture in Higher Education
56:56 • 9min
Celebrating Māori Culture and Integration of Indigenous Knowledge in Education
01:06:15 • 5min