Over hundreds of generations, indigenous groups around the world have passed down their traditional landscape associations, a number of which are intangible and therefore unquantifiable. Yet, these associative relationships with nature have been, and continue to be, pivotal in cultural evolution. Determining the authenticity of intangible landscape associations has caused much controversy, and in recent decades, indigenous groups have begun seeking protection of their places of significance. In response, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) World Heritage Committee (WHC) developed a criterion that intended to assist in the identification and protection of cultural landscapes. The WHC has therefore be...
‘Ecological Touchstones of Our Identity’ explores the ways in which the language of New Zealand’s la...
Conflict or a reconciliation of it is a common theme in discussions on indigenous peoples’ heritage....
and diverse geomorphic and biophysical systems, social and cultural values are significant. These va...
Over hundreds of generations, indigenous groups around the world have passed down their traditional ...
The mountain peaks, snow-fed lakes and rugged coastlines of the South Island are renowned throughout...
Abstract The landscapes of Otago are peppered with memorials and meaning. Meaning comes from how pe...
Landscapes are an integral component for the identity of people. The Māori people express an interco...
Landscapes are a fundamental component for the identity of people. This is evident through the eyes ...
Aotearoa-New Zealand’s legal, ecological and social perspectives are composed of combined Pākehā (NZ...
This thesis grapples with the problem of how non-indigenous artists represent the landscape of Aotea...
In South Westland, New Zealand, despite the remoteness of its relatively intact and diverse geomorph...
Indigenous groups around the world have an inherent physical and spiritual connection with landscape...
This research is concerned with Kai Tahu experiences and understandings of the concept and use of th...
Co-management between indigenous peoples and Western governmental agencies in natural resources mana...
In an era when indigenous people face limited sovereignty, minority status, and con-tinuing pressure...
‘Ecological Touchstones of Our Identity’ explores the ways in which the language of New Zealand’s la...
Conflict or a reconciliation of it is a common theme in discussions on indigenous peoples’ heritage....
and diverse geomorphic and biophysical systems, social and cultural values are significant. These va...
Over hundreds of generations, indigenous groups around the world have passed down their traditional ...
The mountain peaks, snow-fed lakes and rugged coastlines of the South Island are renowned throughout...
Abstract The landscapes of Otago are peppered with memorials and meaning. Meaning comes from how pe...
Landscapes are an integral component for the identity of people. The Māori people express an interco...
Landscapes are a fundamental component for the identity of people. This is evident through the eyes ...
Aotearoa-New Zealand’s legal, ecological and social perspectives are composed of combined Pākehā (NZ...
This thesis grapples with the problem of how non-indigenous artists represent the landscape of Aotea...
In South Westland, New Zealand, despite the remoteness of its relatively intact and diverse geomorph...
Indigenous groups around the world have an inherent physical and spiritual connection with landscape...
This research is concerned with Kai Tahu experiences and understandings of the concept and use of th...
Co-management between indigenous peoples and Western governmental agencies in natural resources mana...
In an era when indigenous people face limited sovereignty, minority status, and con-tinuing pressure...
‘Ecological Touchstones of Our Identity’ explores the ways in which the language of New Zealand’s la...
Conflict or a reconciliation of it is a common theme in discussions on indigenous peoples’ heritage....
and diverse geomorphic and biophysical systems, social and cultural values are significant. These va...