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Navigating the contours of change: What we can learn from mātauranga Māori

DOI
10.20507/MAIJournal.2025.14.1.12
Article type
Commentary
Keywords
non-instrument navigation
Aotearoa
climate change
mātauranga
kaitiakitanga
Author(s)
Rangihurihia Ann McDonald
Haki Tuaupiki
Kimberley Maxwell
Maui Hudson
Start page
135
End page
138

Mātauranga Māori and mātauranga whakatere waka are fundamental to revitalising Indigenous communities, strengthening planning for climate change and resilience to climate change impacts. Despite concerns about the risks of climate change to contemporary voyaging, navigators are motivated by their responsibility to maintain and pass on their knowledge of voyaging practices, to raise environmental awareness and to advocate for the environment. Adaptation to climate change is already taking place, and navigators discuss their practice as a way of life.

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