This series of 12 ten-minute videos on different aspects of mahinga kai in Te Waipounamu is a window into the lives of Ngāi Tahu whānau carrying on the food gathering traditions of their ancestors
Vol. 3 Chapter 17 (p841) of this report deals with Ngāi Tahu historic mahinga kai practices and grievances about their loss. (A hard copy is also available in the Library)
UC's Madi Williams provides a concise overview of the history of Polynesia, focusing on New Zealand and its outlying islands, during the period 900 -1600.
Videos and papers presented at the 2019 hui organised by Te Arakite Trust: the first formal conference integrating the disciplines of traditional, practical and academic knowledge of Maori voyaging.
"Wiremu Tawhai sets out and discusses the maramataka or lunar month and the understanding of the days and nights according to Te Whānau-ā-Apanui tribal knowledge"