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gifts from the moana, placed with love on the whenua. as above, so below. #itiswhatitis
Toa Metru Whenua in Legends of Metru Nui, https://t.co/LZJDqM725B #Bionicle
Whenua in another part of the Archives, https://t.co/TUkSTEQNQN #Bionicle
Data from the Tairāwhiti/Gisborne district LiDAR project is now available on the Toitū Te Whenua LINZ Data Service.
Read more: https://t.co/yEbFOuJaGD
How it started vs how it’s going 😎
Illustrator @layahimalaya is a finalist for the Russell Clark Award for Illustration 2021 (@nzcya_awards) for her work on Te Uruuru Whenua o Ngātoroirangi. 🎉
Our #kakapo smart traps have had an upgrade, thanks to the awesome @docgovtnz Electronics Team. The multi-talented kākāpō ranger Sarah Little explains how and why we use them - starting with Bluster-Murphy on Whenua Hou last month. #conservationtech #parrots
@kind7ed Heyooo, I’m Norb, I’m Tangata Whenua Māori from Aotearoa/NZ and 2020 has made art creation hard but I’m trying my best ✌🏼Thank you so much for the support ❤️
JOHNNIE FREELAND – SYSTEMS NAVIGATOR
Ngā mihi nunui! This article is the final in a series of tangata whenua article, looking at the ways that our people are drawing upon their ancestral knowledge and adapting the learnings to challenge the status quo.
https://t.co/oLown417pA
Field Guide 2020: Angie Tangaere
This article continues an exploration into the ways that tangata whenua are drawing upon their ancestral knowledge and adapting the learnings to challenge the status quo.
https://t.co/wMooOSRbmZ
Words @whaangaschollum
art Huriana Kopeke-Te Aho
Nga mihi nunui! This article continues an exploration into the ways that tangata whenua are drawing upon their ancestral knowledge and adapting the learnings to challenge the status quo. Desna Whaanga-Schollum interview with Keri Whaitiri
https://t.co/m69LDKQBDh
Kia ora koutou, my Stuff newspaper cartoon today, for #TeWikioteReoMāori. This speaks of the importance of the awa (river) and whenua (land).
Thanks to my friend Ashley Te Whare for input on the whakatuaki #KiaKahaTeReoMāori