Auckland Design Manual, Māori Design Hub
The Māori Design Hub is an online space on the Auckland Design Manual website that provides insights, resources and examples of Māori design practice. The Hub exists as a resource to ensure the equity, social, cultural and physical wellbeing of Māori Housing in Tāmaki Makaurau. It features Māori housing policies, design principles, strategies and toolkits.
Are We Asking the Right Questions? Why We Should Have a Decolonzing Discourse Based on Conscientization Rather Than Indigenizing the Curriculum
The paper, Are We Asking the Right Questions? Why We Should Have a Decolonizing Discourse Based on Conscientization Rather Than Indigenizing the Curriculum, discusses the call to Indigenise academy or curriculum and implicitly include Indigenous content by Indigenous peoples, questioning if the approach is enough in the context of colonised spaces, offering a pedagogical approach of decolonization based on conscientization.
The Community Guide to the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
This document is a community guide to United
Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (the Declaration).
International Indigenous Design Charter
The International Indigenous Design Charter is an open-source living document for the best practice protocols when working with Indigenous knowledge and material in commercial design practice. The International Indigenous Design Charter takes into consideration the needs of the diverse design communities and cultures globally. It was launched internationally in 2017 and its official Australian launch was in 2018.