Maramataka Symposium - 12-13 December, 2022
Event description
Maramataka Symposium: Embedding Indigenous Knowledge(s) in Education
Save the dates 12-13 December, 2022
This hybrid symposium will promote and celebrate indigenous knowledge(s), with a specific focus on maramataka (the Māori lunar calendar), kaulana mahina (the Hawaiian lunar calendar) and tātai arorangi (Māori celestial knowledge). Experts in these fields will share their knowledge with participants, including international presenters from Hawai’i and Nukutere (Cook Islands). This will provide a unique opportunity for collaboration between indigenous knowledge holders from across Te Moana nui ā Kiwa, which will add to the richness of the knowledge that is shared. The focus of the symposium will be on embedding indigenous knowledge in education. The symposium will include presentations from indigenous practitioners and knowledge holders, as well as educators who have successfully embedded indigenous knowledge(s) into their kura/kula curriculums and/or educational settings.
This symposium will be held over 2 days. Day 1 will follow a traditional symposium format, with presentations from our key note speakers. However, Day 2 will consist of interactive workshops which will give participants the opportunity for active participation, contribution and hands on learning. Numbers for in-person attendance are limited, therefore, preference will be given to practitioners and educators who are actively working in this space. However, this is a hybrid event and will be streamed online for those who are not able to attend in person.
Registrations will open in stages. So please register your interest using the "get tickets" button and we will be in touch with information on how to register. We are also accepting requests to present on Day 2 of the symposium. If you or your organisation are interested in presenting please register your interest using the “get tickets” button and we will be in touch.
Ticket types (including online and in person) and Registration Fees will be confirmed ASAP.
Any queries can be directed to kari.terongopatahi@canterbury.ac.nz.
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