Dan Hikuroa
@DanHikuroa
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Research published in #CPCoastalfutures by @Thepastfromabo1 et al. demonstrates how archaeology, geomorphology and indigenous knowledge can be combined to improve the understanding of local-scale coastal change Check it out here: https://t.co/8tsmx24Gl1
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I’m excited to share the final paper in my Ph.D. trilogy...titled “Braiding Archaeology, Geomorphology, and Indigenous Knowledge to Improve the Understanding of Local-Scale Coastal Change.” https://t.co/D9eMxNE2M7
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Awesome, just seen 3 spoonbills feeding in the shallows at low tide in Kaipatiki Creek. Very cool
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One of our recent GJ papers has been spotlighted by the @RGS_IBG - read the full paper here: https://t.co/TUb7yrpVrJ By: Megan Thomas, Billie Lythberg, @DanHikuroa & Gary Brierley
rgs-ibg.onlinelibrary.wiley.com
This paper critiques how the Anthropocene landscape in the Waimatā catchment, New Zealand, is conceptualised through forestry, restoration and indigeneity. Historical land division and unsustainable...
🔦 In our research spotlight this month, we showcase a @geogjournal paper by Megan Thomas, who used riverscapes in Aotearoa New Zealand to explore how we can live with rivers rather than trying to 'manage' them. 🌊🌿 ➡️ Read more: https://t.co/SLe0RDogg8 📷: Megan Thomas.
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Just saw 3 spoonbills, 20 or so black swans and 70 or so gulls living their best lives feeding in Shoal Bay on my commute this morning. What a beautiful way to start a day. #Tamakiliving
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I made the decision to stop buying the Herald, and not do the daily quiz, because they chose to accept money to publish really harmful things. I know my actions aren’t really going to make any impact, but I needed to do something.
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Huro - bucket list experience for me tonight - Aurora Australis - this from Bayview, Auckland.
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Thrilled to see this latest research driven by doctoral candidate Ben Jones published today. "Regional implementation of coastal erosion hazard zones for archaeological applications". Journal of Cultural Heritage, 67: 430-442.
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Just watched Life in the FFN on Whakaata Māori - huro what amazing tv.
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So cool - Barcelona closes some of its streets to encourage more people to enjoy the city - and guess what?? It works!!
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Aue, UPDATE, reception room change just next door from 122-123 to 118-119.
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Challenge🔟 must be our Number 1⃣: Change humanity’s relationship with the #ocean. 📢An important statement by @VivienneSolsRiv today at the #OceanDecade24. 🌊Discover the diversity of knowledge from #Indigenous peoples, #local communities and #CoDesign: https://t.co/1mKweK11jo
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Ken Paul generously sharing indigenous knowledge shared with him, as an offering for all present at #OceanDecade24 @UNOceanDecade @IucnOcean @crawhall7 - use love as the motivator - amazing
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Huro - thrilled to see that Pia Kahui McConnell is onboard the JOIDES Resolution - indigenising the science.
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To folks attending the #OceanDecade24 mai mai haere mai to a reception hosted by UNESCO NZ, UNESCO CANADA, Pacific Community & Great Barrier Reef Foundation 6-8 pm rm 122-123
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Acknowledging the support of the UNESCO LINKS team and @crawhall7 with the paper.
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Our oceans need help and sustainable ocean planning is one way we assist. Excited to be discussing how to do this from an indigenous perspective at the #OceanDecade24 @UNOceanDecade
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Waiata tautoko for rangatira Jack Thatcher, following his enthralling and inspirational plenary #OceanDecade24 @UNOceanDecade
Coastal navigator Jack Thatcher highlighted the importance of indigenous knowledge in science, praising the many ways his ancestors shared stories and stored knowledge in artworks, canoes, patterns… and songs. 🔊Sound on for this powerful moment on the #OceanDecade24 stage!
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