Tūāmahi 1: Me kōrero ki ngā kaumātua, ki ētahi atu hoki o te whānau me te hapū ki te kohi i ō rātou mahara me ō rātou mōhiotanga mō ngā rā o mua, tae atu ki ngā wheako o nāianei e pā ana ki te ...
READ MOREHe mea whakahaere tēnei mātaitanga ki Te Pūaha o Waikato, engari he tauira pai hei whakaatu me pēhea te tūhura me te whakaora ake i ētahi atu wāhi hao matamata. He neke atu i te kai rangatira Kua ...
READ MOREKo te mahi matua ina whakaorangia tētahi repo, ko te whakakore atu i ngā tipu me ngā taru ‘whakararuraru’ (ko te nuinga hoki o ēnei, he tipu nō tāwāhi, he tipu rāwaho) e tipu ana i taua pūnaha ...
READ MOREObservation forms the basis of both mātauranga Māori and science. Possibly the most powerful model of inspiration that we can draw from our ancestors is that of careful, purposeful care and ...
READ MOREKōura (freshwater crayfish) are a taonga species for Māori, a keystone species for ecosystem dynamics and an indicator species for ecosystem health. They are also a species that have been ...
READ MORERepo (wetlands) are rich in biodiversity. They are the ‘in between’ places that connect the water with the land, providing habitats for native plants, invertebrates, fish and birds. Repo are also ...
READ MOREHe anga mātauranga pūtaiao taketake mā ngā kaiako He whakaaro mō te whakamahi i Tuihonoa Te Reo o Te Repo i roto i ngā mahi whakaako me ngā mahi ako. He aha tēnei mea te mātauranga pūtaiao ...
READ MOREIn ecological terms, wetlands are ecotones – transitional habitats between terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. They provide a mixture of habitats and are capable of supporting a diverse range of ...
READ MOREIn this recorded professional learning session, Greta Dromgool shares the mahi from a collaboration between Manaaki Whenua – Landcare Research and Pokapū Akoranga Pūtaiao – The Science Learning ...
READ MOREWetlands, known as repo in te reo Māori, are threatened ecosystems in Aotearoa New Zealand. Repo experts provide an introduction to the value of wetlands. Questions for discussion: What are some ...
READ MOREFreshwater repo – marshes, fens, swamps and bogs – have unique characteristics. Plant ecologist and repo expert Bev Clarkson tells us how hydrology, nutrients and gumboots provide clues to ...
READ MORETe ao Māori (the Māori world view) recognises the connections between all living and non-living things. In this video, kairangahau Māori share some of their repo connections with us. Questions ...
READ MOREKei tēnei pāhekoheko ngā hononga ki ētahi rangahautanga mō ngā rauropi o te repo e kīia nuitia ana he momo noho taonga ki te iwi.
READ MOREWetland ecosystems hold significant environmental and cultural value in Aotearoa. Learning about these values and the steps we can take to protect and uphold the values are suited to inquiry ...
READ MOREThis slideshow, from the webinar Te Repo – wetlands as a context for learning, provides additional support for the video tutorial. Use the Slideshow menu for further options, including view full ...
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