Panel discussion: The art of traditional navigation

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  • Опубліковано 15 жов 2024
  • Hear from the knowledge holders of traditional navigation in Aotearoa New Zealand as they discuss the ageless science that has sustained deliberate exploration of Te Moana-nui-a-Kiwa, the vast Pacific Ocean, in ocean-going waka.
    Watch knowledge holders Jack Thatcher, Hoturoa Barclay-Kerr, Stan Conrad, Heemi Eruera, and Manihera Forbes as they wānanga the star constellations used as guides in traditional celestial navigation: Te Waka o Tamarēreti (the southern Milky Way) and Te Waka o Māui. This panel was facilitated by Dr Wayne Ngata.
    This knowledge was returned to Aotearoa New Zealand under the guidance of Satawelese master navigator Mau Piailug and Hekenukumai Ngāiwi Busby (Papa Hek), who both feature in our exhibition Manu Rere Moana | Pacific Voyagers.
    In their wake, navigators continue to live by and pass on their teachings.

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  • @ChristophBadelt
    @ChristophBadelt Рік тому

    What I liked a lot was when at the last question about effects of climate change, the sailor explained how the traffic of big vessel fishing is impacting the sea long term. Because the issues are related and we should not forget that. We are talking about our diregard for nature that has many faces, many impacts, consequences. Its important to not forget what is the problem when bringing up climate change. Because with the focus on one thing you cant forget about everything else. Would be like loosing the way in the face of doubt I guess. Thanks for this great landmark.