1: Te Whānau Mārama
2: He Tohu Mate
3: Te Tau Hou
4: Te Rewanga ā-maru o Matariki
5: Te Tikanga o Matariki
6: Pōhutukawa
7: Tupuanuku & Tupuarangi
8: Waitī & Waitā
9: Waipunarangi & Ururangi
10: Hiwaiterangi
11: Matariki me ana Tamariki
12: Matariki & Puanga
13: Matariki me te Rongoā
14: Ngā Kai a Matariki
15: Whāngai i te Hautapu
16: Ngā Hua o te Tau
17: Matariki i te ao o uki
18: Matariki i te Moana-nui-a-Kiwa
19: Matariki me te Whakatere Waka
20: Te Anamata o Matariki
Web series Living by the Stars gazes up into Aotearoa’s night skies, exploring the stars from a Mātauranga Māori point of view. Presented in Te Reo Māori by pioneering Māori astronomer and academic, Professor Rangi Matamua, this first series explores the cultural and celestial insights behind the Matariki star cluster and beyond. Each episode in this 20-part series is a bite-sized instalment of traditional Māori astronomy to paint our view of the night skies in a new light. The series was awarded a Broadcast and Media Award at the 2019 Māori Language Awards (Ngā Tohu Reo Māori). Read the full episode guide here.
My role is to really communicate, to share, and to probably show the science in the traditional knowledge …its dual-sided, one side is just unpacking the science that exists within that traditional narrative and show the people who practise science, that this is another approach to understanding and interacting with science.– Astronomer and presenter Dr Rangi Mataamua on sharing Māori astronomy, Te Ahi Kaa website, 12 July 2020
Made with funding from Te Māngai Pāho
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