Links to other useful resources

Links to other useful resources


Matariki resources:

Here is a link to a very comprehensive resource on Matariki. With thanks from Erik Vermaat, who says: "this is an interesting resource about Matariki, focussing mostly on the astronomical aspects, e.g. heliacal rising".

https://ngawhetu.nz/index.php/matariki-hdn.


Here is the link to The Rise of Matariki Student - Resource book for students



Matariki webinar


21 Pipiri June, Online

Time: 7.30 start

Link for registration: https://deepsouthchallenge.co.nz/matariki/

Matariki kōrero: Ka rongo te pō, ka rongo te ao: Matariki and our understandings of climate and environmental change.

In this virtual hui, Deep South National Science Challenge will host a special conversation between Rikki Solomon and Naomi Simmonds on Matariki, the maramataka and understanding climatic and environmental change.

' Our children’s climate and how we can make a difference'.

Here is the link to the 2022 Cawthron Institute lecture. Professor Bronwyn Hayward spoke about ' Our children’s climate and how we can make a difference'. Te Rerekohu Tuterangiwhiu gave a supporting lecture breaking down some common Maori words to find deeper meanings.


Mana ōrite mō te mātauranga Māori - Equal status for mātauranga Māori'.

Here is the link for a series of webisodes on 'Mana ōrite mō te mātauranga Māori - Equal status for mātauranga Māori'.- which is part of the NCEA change package.


Weaving Mātauranga Māori and indigenous knowledge with western science for positive outcomes for te Moana:

The recording of this very interesting webinar, given by Daniel Hikuroa and two other scientists, can be found here: 'Ngā Kōrero: The Way Forward'. This can be shared with anyone who is interested.