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Language
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Names and Naming
Traditional knowldge and Traditional ecological knowldge

Aotearoa / New Zealand

Buller, W. L. (1872-1873). A history of the birds of New Zealand. London: John van Voorst.

Davidson, J. M. (1987). The prehistory of New Zealand (New ed.). Auckland, N.Z.: Longman Paul.

Forster, J. R., Thomas, N., Guest, H., & Dettelbach, M. (1996). Observations made during a voyage round the world. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press.

Foster, T. (2008). Plant heritage New Zealand: Te whakapapa o nga rakau: Interpreting the special features of native plants. North Shore, N.Z.: Raupo.

Gibbons, A. (2001). The peopling of the Pacific. Science, 291(5509), 1735-1737.

Gibbs, G. (2007). Ghosts of Gondwana, The History of Life in New Zealand. Nelson, New Zealand: Craig Cotton Publishing.

Gill, B. J., & Ornithological Society of New Zealand. Checklist Committee. (2010). Checklist of the birds of New Zealand, Norfolk and Macquarie Islands, and the Ross Dependency, Antarctica (4th ed.). Wellington, N.Z.: Te Papa Press in association with the Ornithological Society of New Zealand.

Gordon, D. P. (2009). New Zealand inventory of biodiversity. Vol. 1, Kingdom animalia: Radiata, lophotrochozoa, deuterostomia. Christchurch, N.Z: Canterbury University Press.

Gordon, D. P. (2010). New Zealand inventory of biodiversity. Vol. 2, Kingdom animalia: Chaetognatha, ecdysozoa, ichnofossils. Christchurch, N.Z: Canterbury University Press.

Gordon, D. P. (2012). New Zealand inventory of biodiversity. Vol. 3, Kingdoms: Bacteria, protozoa, chromista, plantae, fungi. Christchurch, N.Z: Canterbury University Press.

Hurles, M. E., Matisoo-Smith, E., Gray, R. D., & Penny, D. (2003). Untangling Oceanic settlement: the edge of the knowable. Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 18(10), 531-540.

Hutton, F. W. (1871). Catalogue of the birds of New Zealand: With diagnoses of the species. Wellington: James Hughes, Printer.

Jorde, L. B., Schiefenhovel, W., & Lum, J. K. (2002). Affinities among Melanesians, Micronesians, and Polynesians: A Neutral, Biparental Genetic Perspective. Human Biology, 74(3), 413-430.

Keene, H., & Mau'u, F. F. M. (2009). Wind of your homeland. Te Karaka, 43, 12-17.

Matisoo-Smith, E., & Robins, J. H. (2004). Origins and dispersals of Pacific peoples: evidence from mtDNA phylogenies of the Pacific rat. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 101(24), 9167-9172.

Reinfeld, M., & Pihama, L. (2007). He Matarākau: Ngā kōrero mō ngā rongoā o Taranaki. Taranaki: Karangaora.

Riley, M. (2001). Māori bird lore: An introduction. Paraparaumu, N.Z.: Viking Sevenseas NZ Ltd.

Royal, T. A. C. (2010). Waikato tribes - Waikato landmarks, Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand. Retrieved from http://www.teara.govt.nz /en/waikato-tribes/2

Waikato Raupatu Lands Trust (2008). Waikato Tainui Heritage Trail. Hopuhopu, Taupiri: Waikato Raupatu Lands Trust.

Waitangi Tribunal. (2004). Report on the Crown’s foreshore and seabed policy: Wai 1071 Waitangi Tribunal Report 2004. Wellington: Legislation Direct.

Waitangi Tribunal. (2011a). Ko Aotearoa tēnei: A report into claims concerning law and policy affecting Māori culture and identity (Te taumata tuarua - Vol 2): Wai 262 Waitangi Tribunal Report 2011. Wellington: Legislation Direct.

Waitangi Tribunal. (2011b). Ko Aotearoa tēnei: A report into claims concerning law and policy affecting Māori culture and identity (Te taumata tuatahi - Vol 1): Wai 262 Waitangi Tribunal Report 2011. Wellington: Legislation Direct.

Williams, H. W. (1906). Maori bird names. Journal of the Polynesian Society, 15(4), 193-208.

Classification systems

Adl, S. M., Karpov, S., Kolisko, M., Lane, C. E., Lodge, D. J., Mann, D. G., et al. (2007). Diversity, Nomenclature, and Taxonomy of Protists. Systematic Biology, 56(4), 684-689.

Alexander, C. P. (1924). Undescribed species of Anisopododidae from New Zealand - Part II. Insecutor Inscitiae Menstruus, 12, 10-13.

Atkinson, Q. D., & Gray, R. D. (2005). Curious parallels and curious connections - Phylogenetic hinking in Biology and Historical Linguistics. Systematic Biology, 54(4), 513-526.

Christopher, J. H., Ruth, C., & Heather, F. W. (2012). Responding to Criticisms of Phylogenetic Methods in Stemmatology. Studies in English Literature, 1500 - 1900, 52(1), 51-67.

Davidson, G. R., De Lange, P. J., & Garnock-Jones, P. J. (2009). Two additional indigenous species of Veronica (Plantaginaceae) from northern New Zealand: V. jovellanoides, a new and highly endangered species, and V. plebeia R.Br.'. New Zealand Journal of Botany, 47(3), 271-279.

Ereshefsky, M. (1994). Some problems with the Linnaean hierarchy. Philosophy of Science, 61(2), 186-205.

Ereshefsky, M. (2001). The poverty of the Linnaean hierarchy: A philosophical study of biological taxonomy. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Ereshefsky, M. (2002). Linnaean Ranks: Vestiges of a Bygone Era. Philosophy of Science, 69(S3), S305-S315.

Gao, K., & Sun, Y. (2003). Is the PhyloCode better than Linnaean system?: New development and debate on biological nomenclatural issues. Chinese Science Bulletin, 48(3), 308-312.

Gardner, R. (1998). Orthnography of some geographical epirhets in the New Zealand flora. New Zealand Journal of Botany, 36, 173-174.

Grant, V. (2003). Incongruence between cladistic and taxonomic systems. American Journal of Botany, 90(9), 1263-1270.

Hardy, B. (1984). A New Genus and Species of Deepwater Clingfish (Family Gobiesocidae) from New Zealand. Bulletin of Marine Science, 34(2), 244-247.

Heenan, P. B., de Lange, P. J., & Keeling, J. (2009). Alternanthera nahui, a new species of Amaranthaceae indigenous to New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Botany, 47(1), 97-105.

Hennig, W. (1950). Grundzüge einer Theorie der phylogenetischen Systematik. Berlin: Deutscher Zentralverlag.

Hennig, W. (1966). Phylogenetic systematics. Urbana, London: Univ. of Illinois Press.

International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature. (2012). What does the ICZN do? Retrieved from http://iczn.org/

Karthick, B., & Williams, D. M. (2012). The International Code for Nomenclature for algae, fungi and plants - a significant rewrite of the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature. Current Science, 102(4), 551-552.

Keesey, M. (2010). PhyloCode. Retrieved from http://www.ohio.edu/phylocode/

Krzeminska, E. (2001). Genus Paracladura Brunetti of the Australian Region. I. Characteristics of the antipoda group of species; a new species described (Diptera: Trichoceridae). New Zealand Journal of Zoology, 28(4), 373-385.

Kwok, R. B. H. (2011). Phylogeny, genealogy and the Linnaean hierarchy: a logical analysis. Journal of Mathematical Biology, 63(1), 73-108.

Lee, M. S. Y. (2003). Species concepts and species reality: salvaging a Linnaean rank. Journal of Evolution Biology, 16(2), 179-188.

Linnaeus, C. (1758). Systema naturae per regna tria naturae: secundum classes, ordines, genera, species, cum characteribus, differentiis, synonymis, locis (10 ed.). Stockholm: Laurentius Salvius.

Lum, J. K., & Cann, R. L. (2000). mtDNA lineage analyses: origins and migrations of Micronesians and Polynesians. American journal of physical anthropology, 113(2), 151-168.

Mayr, E. (1969). Principles of systematic zoology. New York,: McGraw-Hill.

McNeill, J., Barrie, F. R., Burdet, H. M., Demoulin, V., Hawksworth, D. L., Marhold, K., et al. (2006). International Code of Botanical Nomenclature. Retrieved from http://ibot.sav.sk/icbn/main.htm

Morgan, G. J. (1998). Emile Zuckerkandl, Linus Pauling, and the molecular evolutionary clock, 1959-1965. Journal of the history of biology, 31(2), 155-178.

Nixon, K. C., Carpenter, J. M., & Stevenson, D. W. (2003). The PhyloCode is fatally flawed, and the “Linnaean” System can easily be fixed. The Botanical Review, 69(1), 111-120.

Perrie, L., Brownsey, P., & Lovis, J. (2010). Tmesipteris horomaka, a new octoploid species from Banks Peninsula. New Zealand Journal of Botany, 48(1), 15-29.

Philip, D. C. (2004). Classifying species versus naming clades. TAXON, 53(3), 795-795.

Purves, W. K., & Orians, G. H. (1983). Life: The science of biology. Sunderland, Mass. Boston, Mass.: Sinauer Associates; W. Grant Press.

Randall, R. A., & Hunn, E. S. (1984). Do Life-Forms Evolve or Do Uses for Life? Some Doubts about Brown's Universals Hypotheses. American Ethnologist, 11(2), 329-349.

Schuh, R. T. (2003). The Linnaean system and its 250-year persistence. The Botanical Review, 69(1), 59-78.

Sillitoe, P. (Ed.). (2007). Local science vs. global science: Approaches to indigenous knowledge in international development. New York: Berghahn Books.

Simpson, G. G. (1961). Principles of animal taxonomy. New York: Columbia University Press.

Smith, G. F., Figueiredo, E., & Moore, G. (2010). Who amends the International code of botanical nomenclature? Taxon, 59(3), 930-934.

Species 2000. (2012). About the Catalogue of Life. Retrieved from http://www.catalogueoflife.org/content/about#usage

Taylor, J. R. (1995). Linguistic categorization (2nd ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Timms, B., & McLay, C. (2005). Anew species of Eulimnadia (Crustacea: Spinicaudata: Limnadiidae) from New Zealand. Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand, 35(4), 409-415.

Van Vooren, N. (2012). International code of botanical nomenclature: what will soon change. Bulletin Mensuel De La Societe Linneenne De Lyon, 81(1-2), 19-22.

Watson, J. D., & Crick, F. H. C. (1953). Molecular structure of nucleic acids: A structure for deoxyribose nucleic acid. Nature, 171(4356), 737-738.

Wilkins, J. S. (2009). Species: A history of the idea. Berkeley: University of California Press.

Yoon, C. K. (2010). Naming nature: The clash between instinct and science. New York ; London: W. W. Norton.

Indigenous taxonomies

Anderson, E. R. (2003). Folk-taxonomies in early English. London: Associated University Presses.

Atran, S. (1990). Cognitive foundations of natural history: Towards an anthropology of science. Cambridge England ; New York; Paris: Cambridge University Press; Editions de la Maison des sciences de l'homme.

Atran, S. (1998). Folk biology and the anthropology of science: Cognitive universals and cultural particulars. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 21(4), 547-609.

Atran, S., Lois, X., & Ucan Ek, E. (2003). Plants of the Petén Itza' Maya = Plantas de los maya itza' del Petén. Ann Arbor: Museum of Anthropology, University of Michigan.

Atran, S., Medin, D., & Ross, N. (2004). Evolution and devolution of knowledge: a tale of two biologies. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 10(2), 395-420.

Atran, S., Medin, D., Ross, N., Lynch, E., Vapnarsky, V., Ek, E. U., et al. (2002). Folkecology, Cultural Epidemiology, and the Spirit of the Commons. Current Anthropology, 43(3), 421-450.

Atran, S., & Medin, D. L. (2008a). The native mind and the cultural construction of nature. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.

Atran, S., & Medin, D. L. (2008b). The native mind and the cultural construction of nature, Life and mind: Philosophical issues in biology and psychology. Available from http://cognet.mit.edu/library/books/view?isbn=0262134896

Atran, S., & Medin, D. L. (Eds.). (1999). Folkbiology. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.

Au, T. K.-f., Chan, C. K. K., Chan, T.-k., Cheung, M. W. L., Ho, J. Y. S., & Ip, G. W. M. (2008). Folkbiology meets microbiology: A study of conceptual and behavioral change. Cognitive Psychology, 57(1), 1-19.

Berlin, B. (1973). Folk Systematics in Relation to Biological Classification and Nomenclature. Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics, 4(1), 259-271.

Berlin, B. (1976). The Concept of Rank in Ethnobiological Classification: Some Evidence from Aguaruna Folk Botany. American Ethnologist, 3(3), 381-399.

Berlin, B. (1991). The chicken and the egg-head revisited: Further evidence for the intellectualist bases of ethnobiological classification. In A. Pawley (Ed.), Man and a half: Essays in Pacific anthropology and ethnobiology in honour of Ralph Bulmer (pp. 57-66). Auckland, N.Z: N.Z.: Polynesian Society.

Berlin, B. (1992). Ethnobiological classification: Principles of categorization of plants and animals in traditional societies. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

Berlin, B., Breedlove, D. E., & Raven, P. H. (1968). Covert Categories and Folk Taxonomies. American Anthropologist, 70(2), 290-299.

Berlin, B., Breedlove, D. E., & Raven, P. H. (1973). General Principles of Classification and Nomenclature in Folk Biology. American Anthropologist, 75(1), 214-242.

Berlin, B., Breedlove, D. E., & Raven, P. H. (1974). Principles of Tzeltal plant classification; an introduction to the botanical ethnography of a Mayan-speaking people of highland Chiapas. New York,: Academic Press.

Biggs, B. (1991). A Linguist revisits the New Zealand bush. In A. Pawley (Ed.), Man and a half : essays in Pacific anthropology and ethnobiology in honour of Ralph Bulmer (pp. 67-72). Auckland, N.Z.: N.Z.: Polynesian Society.

Brown, C. H. (1977). Folk botanical life-forms: Their universality and growth. American Anthropologist, 79(2), 317-342.

Brown, C. H. (1979a). Growth and Development of Folk Botanical Life Forms in the Mayan Language Family. American Ethnologist, 6(2), 366-385.

Brown, C. H. (1979b). A theory of lexical change (with examples from folk biology, human anatomical partonomy and other domains). Anthropological Linguistics, 21(6), 257-276.

Brown, C. H. (1981). More on Folk Zoological Life-Forms. American Anthropologist, 83(2), 398-401.

Brown, C. H. (1982). Growth and development of folk botanical life-forms in Polynesian languages. The Journal of the Polynesian Society, 91(2), 213-243.

Brown, C. H. (1984). Language and living things: Uniformities in folk classification and naming. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press.

Brown, C. H. (1986). The Growth of Ethnobiological Nomenclature. Current Anthropology, 27(1), 1-19.

Brown, C. H. (1987). The folk subgenus: A new ethnobiological rank. Journal of Ethnobiology, 7(2), 181-192.

Brown, C. H., Kolar, J., Torrey, B. J., Truoong-Quang, T., & Volkman, P. (1976). Some General Principles of Biological and Non-Biological Folk Classification. American Ethnologist, 3(1), 73-85.

Brown, C. H., & Witkowski, S. R. (1982). Growth and Development of Folk Zoological Life-Forms in the Mayan Language Family. American Ethnologist, 9(1), 97-112.

Hunn, E. (1976). Toward a Perceptual Model of Folk Biological Classification. American Ethnologist, 3(3), 508-524.

Hunn, E. (1993). The Ethnobiological Foundations for TEK. In N. M. Williams & G. Baines (Eds.), Ecologies for the 21st Century: Traditional Ecological Knowledge, Wisdom for Sustainable Development, (pp. 11-17). Canberra, Australia.: Centre for Resources & Environmental Studies, Australian National University.

Hunn, E. (1999). Size as limiting recognition of biodiversity in classifications. In S. Atran & D. L. Medin (Eds.), Folkbiology (pp. 47-70). Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.

Hunn, E. (2002a). Evidence for the precocious acquisition of plant knowledge by Zapotec children. In J. R. Stepp, F. S. Wyndham & R. K. Zarger (Eds.), Ethnobiology and Biocultural Diversity (pp. 604-613). Athens: University of Georgia Press.

Hunn, E. (2002b). Traditional Environmental Knowledge: Alienable or inalienable Intellectual Property. In J. R. Stepp, F. S. Wyndham & R. K. Zarger (Eds.), Ethnobiology and Biocultural Diversity (pp. 3-10). Athens: University of Georgia Press.

Hunn, E. (2007). Ethnobiology in four phases. Journal of Ethnobiology, 27(1), 1-10.

Medin, D., Ross, N., Cox, D., & Atran, S. (2007). Why folkbiology matters: Resource conflict despite shared goals and knowledge. Human Ecology, 35(3), 315-329.

Medin, D. L., & Atran, S. (1999). Folkbiology. Cambridge, Mass. ; London: MIT Press.

Medin, D. L., & Atran, S. (2004). The Native mind: Biological categorization and reasoning in development and across cultures. Psychological Review, 111(4), 960-983.

Medin, D. L., Coley, J. D., & Julian, H. (1998). Concepts and Categorization Perception and Cognition at Century's End (pp. 403-439). San Diego: Academic Press.

Medin, D. L., Ross, N. O., Atran, S., Cox, D., Coley, J., Proffitt, J. B., et al. (2006). Folkbiology of freshwater fish. Cognition, 99(3), 237-273.

Papa, W. (2012). Ko te reo te taikura o te whakaao-mārama: Language is the key to understanding. The appropriate use of Te Reo Māori in the scientific names of new species discovered in Aotearoa New Zealand. Unpublished M.S., University of Waikato, Hamilton.

Papa, W., Roa, T., & Karapu, R. (2009). 'He kauwhanga koiora': A tracking of the process in the setting up of a Tainui Māori Reference Group with NIWA in the taxonomy of newly discovered species. Hamilton: Te Pua Wānanga ki te Ao.

Tipa, G., & Nelson, K. (2007). Cultural considerations when naming new species. Wellington: NIWA.

Language

Biggs, B. (1961). The structure of New Zealand Maaori. Anthropological Linguistics, 3(3), 1-54.

Bourdieu, P., & Thompson, J. B. (1991). Language and symbolic power. Cambridge: Polity in association with Basil Blackwell.

Greenhill, S. J., Clark, R., & Biggs, B. (2010). POLLEX - Polynesian Lexicon Project Online. Retrieved from http://pollex.org.nz

Harlow, R. (1979). Regional variation in Maori. New Zealand Journal of Archaeology, 1, 123-138.

Harlow, R. (1994). Maori dialectology and settlement in New Zealand In D. G. Sutton (Ed.), The origins of the first New Zealanders (pp. 106-122). Auckland: Auckland University Press.

Harlow, R. (2007). Māori: A linguistic introduction. Cambridge, UK ; New York: Cambridge University Press.

Kendall, T. (1820). A grammar and vocabulary of the language of New Zealand. London: London Missionary Society.

Marck, J. C. (1996). Eastern Polynesian subgrouping today. In J. Davison, G. Irwin, A. Pawley & D. Brown (Eds.), Oceanic culture history: Essays in honour of Roger Green (pp. 491-511). Dunedin, N.Z.: New Zealand Journal of Archaeology.

Marck, J. C. (1999). Revising Polynesain linguistic subgrouping and itsculture history implications. In R. Blench & M. Spriggs (Eds.), Archaeology and language IV (pp. 98-124). London: Routledge.

Ross, M., Pawley, A., & Osmond, M. (2008). The lexicon of Proto Oceanic. Volume 3 : the culture and environment of ancestral Oceanic society : plants. Canberra: Pacific Linguistics.

Tregear, E. (1891). The Maori-Polynesian comparative dictionary. Christchurch: Whitcombe and Tombs.

Waitangi Tribunal. (1986). Report of the Waitangi Tribunal on the te reo Māori claim (Wai 11). Wellington: Waitangi Tribunal.

Mātauranga Māori

Barlow, C. (1996). Tikanga whakaaro: Key concepts in Māori culture (Reprint ed.). Auckland, N.Z.: Oxford University Press.

Cunningham, C. W. (2000). A framework for addressing Maori knowledge in research, science and technology. Pacific Health Dialog 7(1), 62-69.

Glover, M. (1997). Kaupapa Maori Health Research: A Developing Discipline Hui Whakapiripiri. Whaiora Marae, Otara, Auckland.

Haami, B., & Roberts, M. (2002). Genealogy as taxonomy. International Social Science Journal, 54(3), 403-412.

Jones, P. T. H. (1946). He tuhi marei-kura (A treasury of sacred writing): A Maori account of the creation based on priestly lore of the Tainui people. Unpublished manuscript.

Marsden, M., & Henare, T. A. (1992). Kaitiakitanga: A definitive introduction to the holistic world view of the Maori. Wellington: Ministry for the Environment.

Mead, S. M., & Grove, N. (2007). Ngā pēpeha a ngā tīpuna: The sayings of the ancestors (Reprint ed.). Wellington N.Z.: Victoria University Press.

Ngata, A., & Jones, P. T. H. (1961). Ngā moteatea: Part 2 (P. T. H. Jones, Trans.). Wellington: A. H. & A. W. Reed.

Ngata, A., & Jones, P. T. H. (1980). Ngā moteatea: Part 3 (P. T. H. Jones, Trans.). Wellington: The Polynesian Society.

Ngata, A., Jones, P. T. H., & Polynesian Society. (1945). Nga mōteatea: Part 1 (P. T. H. Jones, Trans.). Wellington, N.Z.: Polynesian Society.

Nock, S. (2012). Ngā āhuatanga o ngā momo tohu ki te Māori. Te Kōtihitihi: Ngā tuhinga reo Māori, 2, 57-65.

Papa, W. (2012). Ko te reo te taikura o te whakaao-mārama: Language is the key to understanding. The appropriate use of Te Reo Māori in the scientific names of new species discovered in Aotearoa New Zealand. Unpublished M.S., University of Waikato, Hamilton.

Papa, W., Roa, T., & Karapu, R. (2009). 'He kauwhanga koiora': A tracking of the process in the setting up of a Tainui Māori Reference Group with NIWA in the taxonomy of newly discovered species. Hamilton: Te Pua Wānanga ki te Ao.

Penetito, P. W. (2011). Kaupapa Māori Education: Research As The Exposed Edge. In J. Hutchings, H. Potter & K. Taupo (Eds.), Kei Tua o Te Pae Hui Proceedings: The Challenges of Kaupapa Māori Research in the 21st Century (pp. 38-43). Wellington, New Zealand: New Zealand Council for Educational Research.

Roberts, M., Haami, B., Benton, R. A., Satterfield, T., Finucane, M. L., Henare, M., et al. (2004). Whakapapa as a Maori Mental Construct: Some Implications for the Debate over Genetic Modification of Organisms. The Contemporary Pacific, 16(1), 1-28.

Royal, T. A. C. (2007). Mātauranga Māori and museum practice: A discussion. Wellington: National Services Te Paerangi.

Selby, R., Moore, P. J. G., Mulholland, M., & Te Wānanga-o-Raukawa. (2010). Māori and the environment: Kaitiaki. Wellington, N.Z.: Huia.

Smith, S. P., Whatahoro, H. T., Te Matorohanga, & Pohuhu, N. (1913). The Lore of the Whare-waananga, or, Teachings of the Maori college on religion, cosmogony and history. New Plymouth: Printed for the Society by T. Avery.

Sutherland, O., & Parsons, M. (2011). Background to Wai 262 Claim. -Wai 262- Release of Wai 262 Report Agenda Booklet. Ahipara: Roma Marae.

Tau, T. M. (2001a). The death of knowledge. Ghosts on the plains. New Zealand Journal of History, 35(2), 131-152.

Tau, T. M. (2001b). Matauranga Maori as an Epistemology. In A. Sharp & P. McHugh (Eds.), Histories, power, and loss: Uses of the past: a New Zealand Commentary (pp. 61-75). Wellington: Bridget Williams Books.

Walker, R. (1969). Proper names in Maori myth and tradition. The Journal of the Polynesian Society, 78(3), 405-416.

Walker, R. (1992). Marae: A place to stand. In M. King (Ed.), Te Ao hurihuri: Aspects of Maoritanga (pp. 15-27). Auckland: Reed.

Walker, R. (2004). Ka whawhai tonu mātou: Struggle without end (Rev. ed.). Auckland, N.Z.: Penguin.

Wallace, P. A. (2007). Exploring the Interface of Science and Mātauranga Māori. Transformations '07: Composing the nation: ideas, peoples, histories, languages, cultures, economies, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand.

Names and Naming

Alia, V. (2007). Names and Nunavut: Culture and identity in Arctic Canada. New York ; Oxford: Berghahn Books.

Andersen, J. C. (1926). Popular names of New Zealand plants. Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand, 56, 659-714.

Andersen, J. C. (1958). The story of placenames. Te Ao Hou, 22, 51.

Anderson, J. M. (2004). On the Grammatical Status of Names. Language, 80(3), 435-474.

Anderson, J. M. (2007). The grammar of names. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Bain, P. G., Kashima, Y., & Haslam, N. (2006). Conceptual Beliefs About Human Values and Their Implications: Human Nature Beliefs Predict Value Importance, Value Trade-Offs, and Responses to Value-Laden Rhetoric. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 91(2), 351-367.

Belshaw, K. J. (2005). Decolonising the land - Naming and reclaiming places. Planning Quarterly, 159, 7-9.

Beckwith, M. W., & Luomala, K. (1981). The Kumulipo : a Hawaiian creation chant (Paperback ed.). Honolulu,: University Press of Hawaii.

Berg, L. D., & Vuolteenaho, J. (2009). Critical toponymies: The contested politics of place naming. Farnham, England ; Burlington, VT: Ashgate Pub.

Gasque, T. J. (1999). The power of naming. Harrington Lectures Series.

Graham, L. (2011). The power of names. Theology and Science, 9(1), 157-164.

Liliuokalani. (1978). The Kumulipo : an Hawaiian creation myth. Kentfield, Calif.: Pueo Press.

Nuessel, F. H. (1992). The study of names: A guide to the principles and topics. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press.

Pitkanen, R. L., & Mallat, K. (1997). You name it : perspectives on onomastic research. Helsinki: Finnish Literature Society.

Pulgram, E. (1955). Theory of names. Berkeley, Calif.,: American Name Society.

Radding, L., & Western, J. (2010). What's in a name? Linguistics, geography, and toponyms. The Geographical Review, 100(3), 394.

Rose-Redwood, R., Alderman, D., & Azaryahu, M. (2010). Geographies of toponymic inscription: new directions in critical place-name studies. Progress in Human Geography, 34(4), 453-470.

Tipa, G., & Nelson, K. (2007). Cultural considerations when naming new species. Wellington: NIWA.

Traditional knowldge and Traditional ecological knowldge

Berkes, F. (2008). Sacred ecology (2nd ed.). New York: Routledge.

Berkes, F. (2009). Indigenous ways of knowing and the study of environmental change. Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand, 39(4), 151 - 156.

Berkes, F., Colding, J., & Folke, C. (2000). Rediscovery of Traditional Ecological Knowledge as Adaptive Management. Ecological Applications, 10(5), 1251-1262.

Berkes, F., Moller, H., Lyver, P. O., & Kislalioglu, M. (2004). Combining science and traditional ecological knowledge: Monitoring populations for co-management. Ecology and Society, 9(3), 2-2.

Clarke, W. C. (1990). Learning from the past: Traditional knowledge and sustainable development. The Contemporary Pacific, 2(2), 233-253.

Conklin, H. C. (1954). The Relation of Hanunoo Culture to the Plant World. Yale University, New Haven, CT.

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