Kia Whakanuia te Whenua - The Landscape Foundation
Landscape Foundation Aotearoa
26 episodes
3 weeks ago
Kia Whakanuia te Whenua | People, Place, Landscape is the Landscape Foundation's first book. In this podcast series we interview the book's authors, exploring their views on the complex challenges of te ao hurihuri - a world in change. These conversations offer new ways of thinking about the whenua, land, and our relationship with her - we confront the pain of Indigenous alienation, biodiversity loss, pollution and climate change, and sound a global call for action to together protect and care for our places.
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Kia Whakanuia te Whenua | People, Place, Landscape is the Landscape Foundation's first book. In this podcast series we interview the book's authors, exploring their views on the complex challenges of te ao hurihuri - a world in change. These conversations offer new ways of thinking about the whenua, land, and our relationship with her - we confront the pain of Indigenous alienation, biodiversity loss, pollution and climate change, and sound a global call for action to together protect and care for our places.
S2 E1: Lynda Toki & Kim Penetito – Te whakanuia te whenua
Kia Whakanuia te Whenua - The Landscape Foundation
47 minutes 1 second
1 year ago
S2 E1: Lynda Toki & Kim Penetito – Te whakanuia te whenua
Kicking off Season 2, Marcus Fletcher hosts a kōrero with the amazing Lynda Toki and Kim Penetito, where they share about their passion for karanga as part of healing and nurturing relationships between tāngata and te taiao.
Kia Whakanuia te Whenua - The Landscape Foundation
Kia Whakanuia te Whenua | People, Place, Landscape is the Landscape Foundation's first book. In this podcast series we interview the book's authors, exploring their views on the complex challenges of te ao hurihuri - a world in change. These conversations offer new ways of thinking about the whenua, land, and our relationship with her - we confront the pain of Indigenous alienation, biodiversity loss, pollution and climate change, and sound a global call for action to together protect and care for our places.