Publications
A range of outputs and publications will be made available during the duration of research project.
Articles
Whaanga, H., Wehi, P.M. (in press). Rāhui and conservation? Māori voices in the 19th century niupepa Māori. JRSNZ.
Hong S.-K., Wehi P. M., Matsuda H. (2013) (editorial). Island biocultural diversity and traditional ecological knowledge. Journal of Marine and Island Cultures, 2, 57-58. Link to article
Wehi, P.M., Whaanga H., Cox, M. & Roa, T. (2013). Marine resources in Māori oral tradition: He kai moana, he kai mā te hinengaro. Journal of Marine and Island Cultures, 2, 59-68. Link to article
Conferences and Presentations
Whaanga, H., Wehi, P.M., Cox, M., & Roa, T. (2016, 3rd August). Oral tradition, whakataukī and indigenous knowledge: Learning from the past looking to the future to Language and Education Forum, FASS at University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand.
Whaanga, H., Wehi, P.M. & Roa, T. (2016, 26-28 June). Oral tradition, whakataukī and indigenous knowledge: Learning from the past looking to the future. Paper presented at He Rau Tumu Kōrero IX, Te Rau Aroha marae, Bluff, New Zealand.
Whaanga, H., & Wehi, P.M. (2015, 23-24 November). He rongo i te reo rauriki, i te reo reiuru – Discourse analysis and conversations of historical conservation in New Zealand newspapers. Paper presented at the Finding New Zealand’s Scientific Heritage Conference, Victoria University, Wellington, New Zealand.
Whaanga H. (2015, 17th June). Whakataukī. Paper presented at Weaving the Kete of Indigenous Knowledge and Western Science - Matariki Symposium. Te Herenga Waka Marae, Victoria University, New Zealand.
Whaanga, H., Wehi, P.M., Cox, M., & Roa, T. (2014, 23-24 November). Knowledge, language and society: Oral tradition, whakataukī and indigenous knowledge. Paper presented at the Linguistic Society of New Zealand Conference 2014, Hamilton, New Zealand.
Whaanga, H.,& Wehi, P.M. (2014, 29th May).Knowledge, language and science: Investigating indigenous views on ecological management, nomenclature and digitization to Centre for Sustainability: Agriculture, Food, Energy, Environment (CSAFE) Seminar Series, Dunedin, University of Otago, New Zealand.
Wehi, P. M. (2013, 26–28 November). Traditional ecological knowledge, science and sustainability in Aotearoa/ New Zealand (Invited speaker). Special Interest Group in Sustainability, New Zealand Association of Research in Education (NZARE) Conference, Dunedin, New Zealand.
Wehi, P.M., Whaanga H., Cox, M. & Roa, T. (2013, 20–22 November). Examining environmental history and wildlife management in Aotearoa through the lens of Māori ancestral sayings. Australasian Wildlife Management Conference, Palmerston North, New Zealand.
Wehi, P.M., Whaanga H., Cox, M. & Roa, T. (2013, 18-23 August). Patterns of ecological thought determined from linguistic analysis of oral tradition (P. M. Wehi - Invited keynote speaker). Symposium: Island biocultural diversity and traditional ecological knowledge. Joint British Ecological Society Conference and 11th INTECOL Congress: Into the Next 100 Years (four yearly meeting), London, UK.
Wehi, P.M. (2013, 18-23 August). Traditional ecological knowledge: methods and applications (Invited speaker). International Network of Next Generation Ecologists INNGE) meeting. Joint British Ecological Society Conference and 11th INTECOL Congress: Into the Next 100 Years (four yearly meeting), London, UK.
Whaanga, H., Wehi, P.M., Roa, T., Cox, M. (2013, 1-3 July). Whakataukī as a blueprint for living. Paper presented at the He Manawa Whenua - Indigenous Research Conference 2013, Hamilton, New Zealand.
Media
Roa, T. (15/11/2012). Interview on ‘Māori whakataukī and conservation.’ on Radio Wātea with Julian Wilcox.
Whaanga, H. (6/11/2012). Interview on ‘He rongo i te reo rauriki, i te reo reiuru: Whakataukī and conservation of biodiversity in Aotearoa.’ on Mataora (Te Reo Channel) with Eruera Morgan.
Whaanga, H. (14/11/2012). Interview on ‘He rongo i te reo rauriki, i te reo reiuru: Whakataukī and conservation of biodiversity in Aotearoa.’ on Radio Wātea with Dale Husband.
Whaanga, H. (14/11/2012). Interview on ‘He rongo i te reo rauriki, i te reo reiuru: Whakataukī and conservation of biodiversity in Aotearoa.’ on Radio Wātea with Miriama Wilson.
Whaanga, H. & Wehi, P. (26/11/2012). Magazine article ‘Wisdom of elders used to manage environments’. Elements Magazine. Available online at: http://www.elementmagazine.co.nz/world/global-news/wisdom-of-elders-used-to-manage-environments