Abstract
Te Kawehau Hoskins (Ngati Hau) is an associate professor in Te Puna Wānanga—School of Māori and Indigenous Education, and Associate Dean Māori for the Faculty of Education and Social Work at the University of Auckland. Alison Jones (Pākehā) is a professor in Te Puna Wānanga. In this talk, Te Kawehau and Alison Jones discuss their entangled trajectories as writers and thinkers. Te Kawehau and Alison each bring a critical view to their relationship and the possibilities for productive engagements between indigenous and settler subjects here in Aotearoa New Zealand.
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