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Day 3 Antarctic Conference
Priscilla Wehi: Partnering with matauranga respectfully, acknowledging strengths of other frameworks
Begin with whaākairo as knowledge stored and coded here.
Practice vital to maintain knowledge e.g. cultural harvesting, carving. Cultural knowledge requires practice to maintain understanding.
Looking for synergies between knowledge systems e.g. pungawerewere carving looking at webs/interconnected ness, maramataka/seasonal change.
Te kupenga, the net. Justice joe Williams podcast on whakataka Te hau. The Karakia of a fisherman. An observation of all the indicators a fisherman will look for. A gratitude rather than a prayer.
Close connection with environment can only be had with experience, boots on the ground.
Protecting the environment is part of a complex system, if we engage and educate girls this goes a long way towards achieving our goals.
Scientific thinking is a layer within mātauranga along with spirituality. He awa whiria, the braided river. Two eyes, to come together constructively.
Clive Howard Williams lakes and ponds in Dry Valleys
Future sea level rise, see photo Richard Levy GNS Wellington
Average rate 21cm around Aotearoa
Different levels around the earth. Photo
Also non climatic effects
.Still learning how ice sheets will respond to warming climate
How will ocean inundate under ice sheets?
Photo re Scott Base redevelopment and sea level drop
Nz searise
programme
Southhampton oceanographic centre (
https://www.noc.ac.uk/education/educational-resources
)
Tooth fish lifecycle Erik Behrens NIWA
Role of sea ice and ocean currents