Search Results - "Whaanga, Hēmi"
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Tradition and change: celebrating food systems resilience at two Indigenous Māori community events
Published in Ecology and society (01-03-2023)“…Cultural wellbeing and resilience are of key importance in many Indigenous communities impacted by colonization processes. Reciprocity and the sharing of an…”
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Woven languages: understanding Indigenous socioecological systems
Published in Trends in ecology & evolution (Amsterdam) (01-10-2024)“…Language connects cultural and biological diversity and can contribute to both big data and localised approaches to improve conservation. Analysing Indigenous…”
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Rāhui and conservation? Māori voices in the nineteenth century niupepa Māori
Published in Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand (01-03-2017)“…Investigates the shifting discourse on the use of ‘rāhui’ (prohibition, restriction) and conservation-related words in 19th century New Zealand, using material…”
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Using the Stars to Indigenize the Public Sphere: Matariki over New Zealand
Published in Religions (Basel, Switzerland ) (01-07-2019)“…As the rate of affiliation to Christian identity continues to decline in Aotearoa New Zealand (only 49 percent of the population said they were Christian in…”
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Abundant intelligences: placing AI within Indigenous knowledge frameworks
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Promoting social and environmental justice to support Indigenous partnerships in urban ecosystem restoration
Published in Restoration ecology (01-01-2021)“…Urban ecological restoration typically employs western science approaches to restore degraded ecosystems. As yet, few restoration groups acknowledge the…”
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Māori oral traditions record and convey indigenous knowledge of marine and freshwater resources
Published in New Zealand journal of marine and freshwater research (02-10-2018)“…Whakataukī are part of a strongly developed Māori oral tradition that conveys critical information about aspects of life, society and tribal memory, including…”
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Cultural adaptations of the WHO iSupport for dementia: A scoping review
Published in Dementia (London, England) (04-10-2024)“…The World Health Organisation (WHO) has developed iSupport for Dementia, a self-paced online training programme for caregivers of people with dementia which is…”
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Cultural stewardship in urban spaces: Reviving Indigenous knowledge for the restoration of nature
Published in People and nature (Hoboken, N.J.) (01-08-2024)“…Relationships to nature are important for the health and well‐being of peoples globally and should be actively protected. Indigenous Māori people in Aotearoa…”
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Human Perceptions of Megafaunal Extinction Events Revealed by Linguistic Analysis of Indigenous Oral Traditions
Published in Human ecology : an interdisciplinary journal (01-08-2018)“…Human settlement into new regions is typically accompanied by waves of animal extinctions, yet we have limited understanding of how human communities perceived…”
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Computing Technologies for Resilience, Sustainability, and Resistance
Published in IEEE annals of the history of computing (01-10-2023)“…Māori has long used computing technologies for cultural resilience, linguistic survival, social revitalization and resistance, and economic sustainability…”
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The use of Māori words in National Science Challenge online discourse
Published in Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand (01-10-2020)“…New Zealand English is well-known for its heavy borrowing of words from Māori. This lexical component, unique to New Zealand English alone has been studied…”
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Kaitiakitanga, place and the urban restoration agenda
Published in New Zealand journal of ecology (01-01-2019)“…Ko te oranga o te tangata kei roto i tōna tūhono ki tōna taiao. Mō te hunga Māori o Aotearoa, ko te whakapapa ki a Ranginui rāua ko Papatūānuku te ara whakaū i…”
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Enhancing awareness and adoption of cultural values through use of Māori bird names in science communication and environmental reporting
Published in New Zealand journal of ecology (01-01-2019)“…I roto i ngā whakaputanga rerenga koiora, e whakamahia ana ngā ingoa Māori o ngāi kīrehe, e tautoko ana i ngā wawata o te ahurea Māori, e mau ana te reo Māori…”
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Evaluation of a traditional Māori harvesting method for sampling kōura (freshwater crayfish, Paranephrops planifrons) and toi toi (bully, Gobiomorphus spp.) populations in two New Zealand streams
Published in New Zealand journal of marine and freshwater research (02-10-2018)“…Representative sampling of crayfish in streams is often impractical, especially in non-wadable habitats, or in areas with soft substrates. Whakaweku are…”
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Carers' perspective on adapting the iSupport in New Zealand
Published in Alzheimer's & dementia (01-12-2023)“…Background The World Health Organisation (WHO) has developed ‘iSupport for Dementia’, a self‐paced training for family carers of people with dementia…”
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Developing video content for New Zealand’s online iSupport
Published in Alzheimer's & dementia (01-12-2023)“…Background The Empowering Dementia Carers in an iSupport Virtual Assistant (e‐DIVA) project aims to develop a website based on the World Health Organisation’s…”
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He Matapihi Mā Mua, Mō Muri: The Ethics, Processes, and Procedures Associated with the Digitization of Indigenous Knowledge-The Pei Jones Collection
Published in Cataloging & classification quarterly (04-07-2015)“…The digital era has transformed how people live their lives and interact with the world and knowledge systems around them. In Aotearoa/New Zealand a range of…”
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The use of the Māori language in species nomenclature
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Missing in translation: Maori language and oral tradition in scientific analyses of traditional ecological knowledge (TEK)
Published in Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand (01-12-2009)“…Recent conceptual shifts in ecology towards integration of humans into ecosystems requires all possible sources of ecological knowledge available. Maori…”
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