Saving our seas
Jan 01, 2022
2 minutes
An indigenous Māori practice, with more than a millennium of mātauranga and tikanga embedded in it, is suddenly at the forefront of contemporary efforts to deliver a healthier, more abundant Hauraki Gulf for future generations.
The practice of rāhui tapu – a temporary spatial and species-specific prohibition – is guided by a range of tohu, or signs. One such tohu has been worryingly absent in recent
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