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Curriculum Vitae
Peter John Cleave
2006
Date of Birth
16.2.48, Otahuhu, Auckland, Aotearoa/New Zealand.
Primary and Secondary Schools
Manurewa Primary
Manurewa High School
Universities
The University of Auckland
Oxford University
Waikato University
Academic Qualifications:
B.A. Anthropology, Auckland 1966-9
M.A. (First class) Anthropology, Auckland 1972-5
D.Phil. Anthropology, Oxford 1977-1979
C.O.P. papers-three part one and three part two Japanese papers, Waikato, 1981-2
Honours/distinctions/memberships:
Founder member of New Zealand Association of Social Anthropologists
from 1975
Phillip Bagby Scholarship, University of Oxford, 1978
Rhodes Foundation Grant, University of Oxford, 1978
Wolfson Scholarship, Wolfson College, University of Oxford, 1978
Chair of South Auckland Communications Cluster group (NZQA), 1994-5
Professional positions held:
2000 Broadcaster Kia Ora FM
2002-6 Adjunct Professor Ucol
2002-6 Early Childhood Promotions Officer
1998 Senior lecturer in Rangahau and Te Reo Maoriand Research mentor, Te Wahanga Maori, EIT Napier
1998 Lecturer (half time) in research skills Victoria University, Department of Applied Social Science
1997 Lecturer,(half time) in research skills Victoria University, Department of Applied Social Science
Lecturer in Maori Studies, Te Whare Wananga o Awanuiarangi, Tamaki makau rau campus
1996 Lecturer, Victoria SOWK, Tutor, English Dept, Paneke Community Centre, Palmerston North
Tutor, Te Reo Maori immersion, Paneke Community Centre, Palmerston North
1995 Lecturer in Rangahau(Research) Te Ara Poutama, AIT, Lecturer in Maori Studies, Te Whare Wananga o Awanuiarangi, Tamaki makau rau campus
1994 Teaching and research at various Private Training Establishments including the Auckland Institute of Studies, Peter Cleave Campus and elsewhere, Tamaki makau rau.
1993 Teaching and research at various Private Training Establishments including the Auckland Institute of Studies, Peter Cleave Campus, Te upoko o te ika and elsewhere.
1992 Teaching and research at various Private Training Establishments including the Auckland Institute of Studies, Peter Cleave Campus, Te upoko o te ika and elsewhere,
1991 Honorary Lecturer in Sociology and social work, Victoria University, Teacher of Maori and Japanese, Wellington High.
1990 Honorary Lecturer in sociology and social work, Victoria University, Teacher of Maori and Japanese, Wellington High.
1989 Honorary Lecturer, Victoria, Teacher of Maori and Japanese, Wellington High.
1988 Teacher of Maori and Japanese, Wellington High.
1987 Honorary Lecturer, Victoria, Senior Lecturer, Waikato (on leave without pay)
1986 Honorary Lecturer, Victoria, Senior Lecturer, Waikato (on leave without pay)
1985 Senior Lecturer, Sociology and Social Anthropology, University of Waikato
1984 Senior Lecturer, Sociology and Social Anthropology, University of Waikato
1983 Senior Lecturer, Sociology and Social Anthropology, University of Waikato
1982 Senior Lecturer, Sociology and Social Anthropology, University of Waikato
1981 Senior Lecturer, Sociology and Social Anthropology, University of Waikato
1980 Lecturer, University of Waikato
1979 Lecturer, University of Waikato (On leave without pay at Oxford)
1978 Lecturer, University of Waikato (On leave without pay at Oxford)
1977 Lecturer, Department of Maori, University of Waikato
1976 Lecturer, Department of Maori, University of Waikato
1975 Junior Lecturer, Department of Maori, University of Waikato
1974 Physical Education and Drama teacher, St Stephen's School.
1973 Physical Education and Drama teacher, St Stephen's School.
1972 Physical Education and Drama teacher, St Stephen's School.
Theses
1976 ‘St Stephens School: The Traditions And Every Day World Of A predominantly Maori Boarding School’, MA Thesis, University of Auckland
1979 ‘The Languages And Political Interests Of Maori And Pakeha Communities In New Zealand During The Nineteenth Century’.Doctorate of Philosophy, Oxford University, Trinity Term
Quality Assurance Studies
A study of learning outcomes in Occupational Therapy at the Auckland Institute of Technology and Otago Polytechnic, 1993.
A study of Auckland Maori Private Training Establishments under Te kamaka o te Matauranga for Te Puni Kokiri 1994-5.
The Tuhoe schools base line data project for the Ministry of Education, Hamilton, 1996.
A study of learning outcomes at Te Ata Hou Private Establishmewnt, Wellington, 1996.
Publications and presentations
(1972) Hatupatu and Kurungaituku, Akoako
(1974) Theatrical presentation on ‘Sons for the Return Home’ to Stage One Anthropology, University of Auckland
(1976a) Wai Maori Wai Tai Dept of Maori, University of Waikato
(1976b) The history, traditions and everyday world of a predominantly Maori Boarding School, Masters Thesis in Anthropology, The University of Auckland.
(1980) ‘The Proclamation Of War’, New Zealand Association of Sociologists Canterbury University
(1981) A gun school, in The family and the New Zealand school, Routledge (Edit, Ramsey, P)
(1982) Sounds, parts of speech and phrases; a study of Maori grammar and lexicon, University of Waikato Monograph.
(1983) ‘Tribal and Pan Tribal developments in Maori Society ...’ Journal Of The Polynesian Society
(1986) Language and authority in the ethnic politics of New Zealand (Aotearoa): Aa case study of theTreaty of Waitangi in Ethnic and Racial Studies, Vol. 9 No.3 London, July,
(1987) Marking the Public Face’, The Dominion Wellington
(1988) ‘The Sovereignty Game’, New Zealand Association of Social Anthropologists, Auckland
(1989) The Sovereignty Game. Victoria University Press, Wellington.
(1990a) ‘Mountain Claiming; The Anthropologist As Ghost-Writer’, New Zealand Association of Social Anthropologists, Hamilton
Barton, B and Cleave, P (1990) Tau Kupu Ahuatanga, Auckland College of Education
(1990b) The Maori Mathematics, Paper to the New Zealand Association of Social Anthropologists, Wellington, New Zealand.
(1991a)‘Tribal Repredications’, Proceedings of the Australia-Japan Conference, Australian National University, Canberra
(1991b) ‘Revising The Warrior’ Conference Paper New Zealand Association of Social Anthropologists, Auckland
(1991c) 'Revising the Warrior' in Illusions 17.
(1991d) ‘Tribal Repredications’ Proceedings of the Australia-Japan Conference, Australian National University, Canberra
(1992a) Mountainclaiming; The Anthropologist as Ghostwriter in Goldsmith, M and Barber, K (Eds) 'Other sites; social anthropology and the politics of interpretation a special edition of Sites, Palmerston North.
Cleave, P and Knight Maloney, P. (1992b) Ahu nuku, ahu rangi; space, time and number in Maori, Koha Press, Wellington.
(1992b) Whatever happened to the pa? NZ Association of Social Anthropology Palmerston North Conference Paper
(1993) ‘Japanese Anthropology; The Management Of Elemental Forms’, New Zealand Association of Social Anthropologists Conference, Hamilton.
(1994) The Auckland Warriors, Paper to Auckland Anthropology Department.
(1995a)‘The Warrior’ The International Journal of Myth, Fantasy and Romanticism University of Queensland, Brisbane
(1995b)The Return of the Pakeha-Maori Illusions 25
(1995c) 1981 and all that, Illusions 26
(1995d) Extended Review of Martin Blythe's 'Naming the Other' Illusions 26
(1996a) The locus of intellectual property, New Zealand Association of Social Anthropologists conference Palmerston North.
(1996b)Four Films Paper to Narrative and Metaphor conference,
University of Auckland
(1996c) The Ownership World of the Maori Person Reader for students at Te Whare Wananga o Awanuiarangi.
(1996d) Bicultural Policies, Contributor to Gary Hawke and Raj Vasil (Editors), Victoria University Press and The institute For Policy Studies.
Cleave, P. (1996e) A Decade of Illusions, English Department staff/student Seminar
(1996f) A plan for Development, Seminar to Waikato University in selection process for Foundation, Chair of Development Studies
(1996b) The Locus of Intellectual property, Social Anthropology Conference, Palmerston north
(1996g) Te Ao Hou and the Canon of Gordon Walters and Margaret Orbell, New Zealand Literature Conference, Dunedin
(1996h) Apirana Taylor, English Department, Massey University staff/student seminar, December.
(1997a) (with Tamati Cairns) Presentation of the Tuhoe Schools Project to the Minister of Education April
(1997b) Rangahau, action research and psychodrama, in Proceedings of the New Zealand and Australia Association of Action Research, Waiariki Polytechnic, Rotorua.
(1997c) Gordon Walters, Francis Pound, Wystan Curnow and the Koru (illustrated by Ahu Te One) in Illusions 26.
(1997d) Culture and Property in Aotearoa; the ownership world of the tribal person, Campus Press, Palmerston North
(1997e) Cultural Spirals, Paper to the Stout Centre, Victoria University of Wellington
1998 Rangahau pae iti kahurangi; research in a small world of light and shade, Campus Press,
Palmerston North
In Press
(to be published in 1998) Koru, Bumper Books, Wellington
Forthcoming
Who owns the koru; art, authority and Gordon Walters New Zealand Journal of Literary Studies Edited Laurence Jones.
1998 Fields of light, fields of pain; small group work in social work education in Aotearoa/New Zealand, Paper requested by the journal of the International Association of Schools of Social Work
Sports
Captain, Manurewa Primary First Fifteen
Captain, Manurewa High First Fifteen
Manurewa High School Rowing Team, Fours and Eights, 1964-5
Manurewa Juniors 1966
Selected Counties Juniors 1966
Player, Oxford University Rugby League 1997-9
Captain, Oxford University Rugby League 1978-9
Selected South of England British Amateur Rugby League Representative 1978
Player, Wolfson College, Oxford, Rugby Union 1978
Wolfson College Rowing Fours, Isis Bumps 1978
Vice-captain Waikato University Senior Reserves
Old Masters of Rugby League 1995
Touch player, Puhinui School, informal module 1995
Touch player Marist Module, Palmerston North 1996-1997, 1997-1998 seasons.
Central Falcons Board Member 2004-6
Old Masters of Rugby League 1995- 2006
Broadcaster of Warriors games in Maori 2003
Tanenuiarangi Touch Team- Founder, player and manager 2003 until present day

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