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Hokia ki te whenua; returning to the land. Edition No. 1

VDM Publishing House, Dec 2009, Pages: 292


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This thesis produces a distinctive model for the sustainable horticultural development of M?ori resources, primarily land. It is inclusive of M?ori and indigenous production systems based on their unique body of cultural knowledge. The integration of this knowledge with western science is argued and applied through the model itself. The hypothesis applied is that M?ori knowledge relevant to horticulture and pedology or soils can inform and add value to the future development of M?ori land resources. The model is built on a unique set of contributing knowledge bases aligned to soils and horticultural management supported by three case studies. The indigenous element, including M?ori knowledge, is incorporated into the model using a triadic kosmos/corpus/praxis approach. The ability to apply a cultural approach to land assessment is the key point of difference and the model is discussed from the perspective of its beneficial role for future use by M?ori as an indigenous culture. Ultimately the major benefit of this approach will be its' tranferability across cultures and landforms and its' ability to respond to dynamic factors as appropriate.



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