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Te Taka Adrian Gregory Keegan is a New Zealand academic and Māori language revivalist. He is descended from the , Ngāti Apakura, and iwi. With a background in hardware engineering, Keegan returned to Waikato University to pursue a master's degree in Traditional Māori Navigation. He then became involved in the computer science department and became the first to teach computer science in immersion te reo Māori He completed his PhD titled Indigenous Language Usage in a Digital Library: He Hautoa Kia Ora Tonu Ai based on work with the , a research project led by Ian H. Witten. His academic profile can be found at the Waikato University website.

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  • Is léachtóir ollscoile agus gníomhaí ar son na Maoraise é Te Taka Keegan. Is de shliocht na iwi Waikato-Maniapoto, Ngāti Apakura, Te Whānau-ā-Karuai ki Ngāti Porou, agus Ngāti Whakaaue é. Agus cúlra san innealtóireacht chrua-earraí aige, d’fhill Keegan ar chun céim mháistreachta a dhéanamh i Loingseoireacht Mhaorach Thraidisiúnta. Ina dhiaidh sin, fuair sé post múinteoireachta i Roinn na Ríomheolaíochta, agus ba é an chéad duine a mhúin an ríomheolaíocht go hiomlán trí mheán na Maoraise. Chríochnaigh sé tráchtas Ph.D. dar teideal Indigenous Language Usage in a Digital Library: He Hautoa Kia Ora Tonu Ai bunaithe ar obair i gcomhair le , tionscadal taighde faoi stiúir . Is féidir a phróifíl acadúil a fháil ar shuíomh Gréasáin Ollscoil Waikato. (ga)
  • Te Taka Adrian Gregory Keegan is a New Zealand academic and Māori language revivalist. He is descended from the , Ngāti Apakura, and iwi. With a background in hardware engineering, Keegan returned to Waikato University to pursue a master's degree in Traditional Māori Navigation. He then became involved in the computer science department and became the first to teach computer science in immersion te reo Māori He completed his PhD titled Indigenous Language Usage in a Digital Library: He Hautoa Kia Ora Tonu Ai based on work with the , a research project led by Ian H. Witten. His academic profile can be found at the Waikato University website. (en)
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  • Indigenous Language Usage in a Digital Library: He Hautoa Kia Ora Tonu Ai. (en)
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