January 2017
Publication: A representation of a Tuawhenua worldview guides environmental conservation
Author(s): P. Timoti, P. O'B Lyver, R. Matamua, C. J. Jones, and B. L. Tahi.
Cultural expressions related to the kererū demonstrated the cultural significance of the bird to Tuawhenua that went well beyond the ecological and intrinsic value of the species. The Tuawhenua worldview representation also emphasized the human–nature relationship and the role that metaphor plays in expressing this relationship. Indigenous peoples and local community worldviews are important for establishing priorities, reconciling the human relationship with the environment, and facilitating the coproduction of knowledge in response to pressing local and global environmental conservation issues. Published in Ecology and Society.