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Being Maori, being women and being IT professionals – aue! - May 15, 2004
“Women don’t have the right attributes for computers and you should un-enrol”, said the pakeha male tutor of a now defunct polytechnic to the young Maori woman standing in his bland office ...
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E-Government gets the TWWW perspective - May 14, 2004
What has E-Government got to do with the Treaty? TWWW recently turned its attention to the government’s strategy to increase electronic activities and digitise its interface with ‘citizens’ via Internet services.
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PURONGO news & events
Website launch brings exciting new revamp for TWWW - May 14, 2004
He mihi, he mihi, he mihi ki a koutou katoa, nga wahine e mahi ana i te waahi hangarau, waahi rorohiko ranei.
Te Waka Wahine Wa-Hangarau (TWWW) – Society for Professional Maori Women in Information Technology (IT) announce the launch of www.twww.org.nz to hundreds of networks throughout Aotearoa.

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Simply breath-taking logo - May 14, 2004
Literally, Te Waka Wahine Wa-Hangarau describes the seafaring vessel by which Maori women journey through the information and technology age. The waka represents the great migration of our people across the vast Te Moana Nui A Kiwa (Pacific ocean) to Aotearoa; a journey not unlike the one we now take.
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About Te Waka Wa-Hangarau - May 14, 2004
Te Waka Wahine Wa-Hangarau (TWWW) the Society for professional Maori women in information technology, was established in 2001. TWWW endeavours to provide an environment where wahine Maori can interface effectively to provide support both culturally and as IT professionals.
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