2020
DOI: 10.3138/cart-2017-0027
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Towards a SpatioTemporal Data Model for Traditional Ecological Knowledge/Indigenous Knowledge

Abstract: Indigenous peoples have been making maps and utilizing GIS for some time, and have been mapped and cadastralized for some time as well. Models of Indigenous spatiality have been the topic of some work, but the data for modelling Indigenous spatiotemporality remain scant, and the subject matter is rich. This paper suggests another layer of representation for GIS when dealing with complex data with a strong relational and qualitative component. In this paper, we present a new data model that we are calling the s… Show more

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“…There are others where connections may seem to be more difficult such as Science, and Mathematics and Statistics. However, scholars such as Meaney et al (2009) in mathematics and Mackenzie et al (2020) in science would argue that mātauranga Māori is present in, and therefore can be incorporated into, both areas.…”
Section: Integrating Mātauranga Māori Into Learning Areasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are others where connections may seem to be more difficult such as Science, and Mathematics and Statistics. However, scholars such as Meaney et al (2009) in mathematics and Mackenzie et al (2020) in science would argue that mātauranga Māori is present in, and therefore can be incorporated into, both areas.…”
Section: Integrating Mātauranga Māori Into Learning Areasmentioning
confidence: 99%