Indigenous 100 - Episode 8 - Dr Rangi Matamua

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  • Опубліковано 19 лис 2019
  • When you look up at the stars what do you see? Professor Rangi Matamua of Ngāi Tūhoe, is renowned for his captivating work in the field of Māori astronomy.
    He travels extensively throughout the country and around the world teaching this ancient knowledge passed down from his ancestors, demonstrating its relevance to our everyday life.
    Rangi is an associate professor at the University of Waikato. His research fields are Māori astronomy, star lore, Māori culture and Māori language revitalisation.
    He has reached over one million people online this year with his digital series, ‘Living by the Stars.’
    What can the stars tell us about our history and more importantly what can they reveal about our future?
    This is his story - Professor Rangi Matamua - Indigenous 100
    More information
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 11

  • @tihouweepu
    @tihouweepu Рік тому +1

    Mea rawa ake kua mana te tīmatanga o te tau hou Māori huri noa i a Aotearoa. Koia kai a koe e Rangi

  • @stanleyedwardrangitauira3190

    beautiful spoken word it was cool I'm proud of this to matua beautiful to leasn to these to very good love the way they speak for us learn maori and pakehas so beautiful just love the way they speak to one and others

  • @vwalker7805
    @vwalker7805 4 роки тому +3

    Ka rawe tou whakawhiti korero korua - it was cool seeing you two talk in your expert settings. Look how far you've come so far. Whakahīhī

  • @juliaparker8087
    @juliaparker8087 4 роки тому +2

    Beautiful!!

  • @Tehui1974
    @Tehui1974 Рік тому

    He pai rawa atu ki te whakarongo ki tā rāua whakawhiti kōrero. Ko te tūmanko, ka piki ake ngā uiuinga i te reo Māori, kei runga i te ipurangi.

  • @stanleyedwardrangitauira3190

    Atahua ke na korero putami na korero rangimatamua he rawe ana korero miharo ke kapai te whakarongo I ana mahi kapai matau rangimatamua

  • @maori_brotha
    @maori_brotha 4 роки тому +2

    Rangi. No korua ko to Papa taonga, nou i tuku, no matou te whiwhi. Rawe enei korero e hoa....mutunga ke mai o te reka!

  • @poopernut
    @poopernut 3 роки тому +2

    Te mutunga kē mai o te mīharo!

  • @drenafaithtaiwhanga3330
    @drenafaithtaiwhanga3330 3 роки тому +1

    Ae Dr Rangi, when the sacred ketes were put aboard the waka's from Hawaiiki, Te Io Matua did instruct the 3 waka chosen to uphold the tikanga takapu. The breath an spread of the sacred knowledge was to be distributed from the the bow to stern of the dimension of te waka landing place. The sacred knowledge was given to those o te whakapapa o te Io Matua raua te waka. This sacred knowledge is from the ancients passed on thru whakapapa and te wairua.

  • @torqingheads
    @torqingheads 2 роки тому +1

    Quite a history about the Maori - put the Inca's or the Aztecs to shame in degeneration. Outcast as weaker primitive Neolithic people by the invading Hawaiians & Tongans (Maori were from the original wave of primitive Asian/Melanesians pushed right out across the Eastern Pacific by successive stronger races coming from the west). They were outcast on rafts and some floated up in NZ stranded for 500 years. The weaker were pushed down to the South Island or Chathams etc. So the South Island Maori (had their own language) were the weakest of the weak. They were captured and eaten as 'Slave flesh' by the northern Maori doing raids. (Well they all ate each other - 80% of Maori pre European were dark skinned easily fattened slaves farmed and eaten by a lighter skinned 'Ariki' thin wiry elite royal caste). So it was with some righteousness as well as British cunning that they armed the southern Maori who then with muskets launched a genocidal war on the north.. That plus measles & flu halved the Maori population and removed most of the elite. The British then liberated the slaves and outlawed cannibalism. The northern Maori fought with the British against the south bad west Maori 'rebels'. The Maori sued for peace and a treaty was signed that removed all sovereignty and made them subjects to the English crown where the English would protect them from each other. Land could only be sold to or via the Crown. Maori could live on their reservations with native custom but none did. The treaty of Waitangi is strikingly clear in that the Maori cede any claim and give up and die as an original society - all 3 clauses lock that in. Nothing in today's 'Maori' culture is authentic. The music - all European (Maoris did not have tonal music, the songs are missionary tunes or introduced - Poi dance is from Islands and Stick dance from old Malaya. The carvings and art - all European - Arabesques that was the fashion at the time. Original Maori had limited dash carving and no painting of objects. No written language - all the syntax & grammar plus vowel inflection is European. No technology - some lagoon canoes and wood or stone Neolithic tools. No food sources - like pigs or crops - they left that all behind, all they had was a weak inbred fox (now extinct), some rats and a weak dismal pacific yam. They ate out all the bird-life, didn't know how to farm the sea as were island people and so they turned to societal cannibalism. Today - no full blood or half blood left. No genuine tradition and almost all are offspring of Maori slave females sold to white settlers for muskets or food. -So more fake than the 'Sioux' or 'Cherokee' or 'Crow' who had at least retained some genuineness about who they were and their history. -Everything you 'saw or experienced' is Fake. A totally convected disneyfied tokenistic set of inventions fueled by a grievance culture of almost totally European people fetishing a false past bad history because it pays benefits.
    'This Horrid Practice' - Professor Paul Moon, 'Behind The Tattooed Face' - Heretaunga Pat Baker, 'A History Of New Zealand Anthropology In The 19th Century' - H D Skinner