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A tale of two doctorates

Friday 20 September 2019 | Published in Education

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A tale of two doctorates
Troy Tararo-Ruhe. DEBI FUTTER-PUATI 19091918

Two Cook Islanders pursuing doctorate degrees in New Zealand spoke to a spellbound room about the value of grounding both health and identity in indigenous ways of knowing. Troy Tararo-Ruhe and Emma Powell intend to share their research with the Cook Islands, and to continue engaging with the communities they’re learning from and about.

Two Cook Islanders pursuing doctorate degrees in New Zealand spoke to a spellbound room about the value of grounding both health and identity in indigenous ways of knowing. Troy Tararo-Ruhe and Emma Powell intend to share their research with the Cook Islands, and to continue engaging with the communities they’re learning from and about.


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