Kaitiakitanga: Ki Runga Ki Raro

Date
2012
Authors
Ruka, Tanya Maree
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Thomson, Andy
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Thesis
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Master of Art and Design
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Auckland University of Technology
Abstract

Nga Whenua: Maori ki tona ake ao Landscape: Documenting and developing a Maori World View The kaupapa of this project is to reconsider landscape from a Maori worldview. This project seeks to unveil nga whenua through the development of a Maori metaphorical narrative - North and South - Ki Runga ki Raro. By implementing Maori epistemology, cosmology and mythologies and juxtaposing of Indigenous and Western belief systems regarding land, landscape and Stewardship. Then weaving together these ideas; highlighting similarities and bridging subjective/ objective divides based on the philosophy of Te Kore, the nothing and nothingness. Intrinsically based in the epistemologies of my Tupuna, ancestors; my practice seeks to explore how we might address the poetic and cyclical nature of past, present and future as it adheres to Maori lore - I nga waa o mua.

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Landscape , Maori , Art , Digital , Video , Installation , Narrative , Poesy , Political , Wairuatanga , Tukutuku , Weaving
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