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- Kaitiakitanga is a New Zealand Māori term used for the concept of guardianship of the sky, the sea, and the land. A kaitiaki is a guardian, and the process...
- determined [response] to offences against the rules of Māori society." Kaitiakitanga (from kaitiaki "guardian") means guardianship or protection and in modern...
- Radula marginata, or Wairuakohu, is a species of plant in the genus Radula, a genus of liverworts. It is endemic to New Zealand. It has been found to contain...
- accordance with the values of kaitiakitanga – to act unselfishly, with right mind and heart, and with proper Mana and kaitiakitanga go together as right and...
- Quest for Kaitiakitanga, six Tele Awards for Quest for the Nile, Quest for the Sublime, and Quest for the Kasbah. Quest for Kaitiakitanga was nominated...
- resource by the kaitiaki (guardian/s) of the area in the spirit of kaitiakitanga. With the p****ing of the 1996 Fisheries Act, a rā**** was able to be...
- to any response to this." Lorde explained that the Māori concept of kaitiakitanga, which loosely translates to guardianship, contributed to her understanding...
- Retrieved 31 January 2016. Williams, D. (2001). "Chapter 6: Traditional Kaitiakitanga Rights and Responsibilities" (PDF). Wai 262 Report: Matauranga Maori...
- violation of the Resource Management Act 1991, and its provisions for kaitiakitanga. Pākiri is in an SA1 statistical area which covers 28.52 km2 (11.01 sq mi)...
- Awards 2019 for their partnership work to enhance tax policy through kaitiakitanga (stewardship), manaakitanga (care), ōhanga (prosperity) and whanaungatanga...