Kaupapa Kereru Oral Histories Project
In 2004 Kaupapa Kererū undertook an Oral Histories Project by interviewing 12 people in order to gather information on the history of kererū on Horomaka / Banks Peninsula.
The objectives of the Oral Histories Project are:
- To increase our understanding of the history of kererū ecology on Banks Peninsula / Horomaka (i.e. patterns, trends, numbers, feeding ecology, preferred habitat)
- To understand the values different sections of society hold for kererū
- To increase our understanding of Mātauranga Ngāi Tahu about kererū
The interviews have been completed and Kaupapa Kererū is currently preparing a report summarizing the information obtained from the research.
If you would like to know more about Kaupapa Kererū Oral Histories Project contact: Craig.Pauling@ngaitahu.iwi.nz
In this section
- Rangahau Kaupapa Taiao
- Kaupapa Kereru
- Kairangahau Kaupapa Taiao
- State of the Takiwa
- Waste to Resources
- Biodiversity
- Water Allocation
- Pounamu Management
- ARGOS/Sustainable Farming
- Matauranga Manu