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Resource management and Māori attitudes towater in southern New Zealand
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Resource management and Māori attitudes towater in southern New Zealand

Jim Williams
New Zealand Geographer, Vol.62(1), pp.73-80
2006
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https://hdl.handle.net/10523/5150

Abstract

Māori mauri natural resources tradition water TEK G Geography (General)
Pre-contact Māori regarded land and water as a single entity, with a common regime of resource management practices. Underpinning these was a world-view that involved unique spiritual concepts, the most important of which was mauri: the notion that a body of water had its own life-force. Waters were classified according to the state of their mauri. The paper outlines traditional approaches and how they are applied today.
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