The highest academic accolade, an honorary doctorate (Doctor of Education, Honoris Causa) has been bestowed by Massey University on Rangitāne leader and kaumatua Manahi Paewai, in recognition of his dedication and contribution to Māori education.
Dr Paewai was honoured at a special ceremony to honour Massey University Māori graduates last week in Palmerston North.
Deputy Vice-Chancellor Māori, Professor Meihana Durie, says Dr Paewai was a very deserving recipient who has shown an unwavering commitment to education as a pathway for Māori futures, a commitment that has been especially evident in his leadership with Rangitāne o Tāmaki nui a Rua, Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Tāmaki Nui ā Rua but also in navigating outcomes across a number of critical issues at iwi, hapū and community levels.
Dr Paewai graduated from Massey in 2005 with a Graduate Diploma in Māori Development to build on his earlier teaching qualification and has made an immeasurable contribution to the university over many decades.
From the earliest days of the Te Kupenga o Te Mātauranga Marae on the Hokowhitu Campus in the 1980s to the opening and naming of Toi Te Ora, at Te Pūtahi-a-Toi in 2018, Dr Paewai has been a leading light and a strong supporter of Kaupapa Māori at Massey, helping Māori students, staff and whānau, hapū and iwi members to study at Massey University in programmes including Te Aho Tātairangi, Toioho ki Āpiti and Te Aho Paerewa.