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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...
- 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...
- Māori Heritage Council. Her prin****l research is on the concept of kaitiakitanga (or guardianship) within Māori culture. Affiliating to the Ngāti Whātua...
- 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...
- determined [response] to offences against the rules of Māori society." Kaitiakitanga (from kaitiaki "guardian") means guardianship or protection and in modern...
- increasing the mussel po****tion to 800,000. In working with iwi on kaitiakitanga approaches to marine conservation, Paul-Burke emphasises the importance...
- Retrieved 31 January 2016. Williams, D. (2001). "Chapter 6: Traditional Kaitiakitanga Rights and Responsibilities" (PDF). Wai 262 Report: Matauranga Maori...
- shearwater as they have done for centuries, using traditional stewardship, kaitiakitanga, to manage the harvest, but now also work with the University of Otago...
- treatment, and the privileges and responsibilities of citizenship. 5. Kaitiakitanga The right of Māori to undertake their duty of guardianship/custodianship/...