He Pou Hiringa: Grounding Science and Technology in Te Ao Maori
By (Author) Maria Amoamo
Edited by Merata Kawharu
Edited by Katharina Ruckstuhl
Bridget Williams Books
Bridget Williams Books
15th November 2021
New Zealand
General
Non Fiction
Indigenous peoples
Paperback
Width 110mm, Height 180mm
'The creation of new science requires moving beyond simply understanding one another's perspectives. We need to find transformative spaces for knowledge exchange and progress.' Maori have a long history of innovation based on matauranga and tikanga - the knowledge and values passed down from ancestors. Yet Western science has routinely failed to acknowledge the contribution of Indigenous peoples and their vital worldviews. Drawing on the experiences of researchers and scientists from diverse backgrounds, this book raises two important questions. What contribution can matauranga make to addressing grand challenges facing New Zealand and the world And in turn, how can Western science and technology contribute to the wellbeing of Maori people and lands