#māori

ramnath@nerdpol.ch

This video covers the mysterious and reoccurring #handbag. It's also found in #Olmec & #Māori cultures. There's a #NewZealand legend of three baskets of #wisdom.

11/16/22 (28:35)

Source: https://youtube.com/watch?v=Ipad1xkpcyU

Quote I was initially sceptical of this topic, but what I found during my investigation is truly astonishing. Several Sumerian carvings include depictions of handbag-like-shaped items. But this isn't just found in Mesopotamia, it is all over the world. In New Zealand Maori art, #Dogon wall painting, American petroglyphs, the #ancient ruins of #Turkey and even remote islands like Sumba, the same symbol appears far and wide. There is no doubt....the world was once connected.

ramil_rodaje@diasp.org

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x3qMIFQLK8c

Building Indigenous Food Sovereignty with the Hua Parakore Organic Framework

Hua Parakore was established in Aotearoa New Zealand by Te Waka Kai Ora, the National Māori Organics Authority. It provides a framework using Indigenous values – Māori principles – for producing natural food without chemical inputs or GMO.

It also encapsulates the Māori worldview in its approach to how food growers are verified as Hua Parakore, with principles that require practitioners to deeply consider such things as their connection with the land, its energy, the many species living on it, and their community.

This documentary provides an insight into Hua Parakore from the perspective of one of its most knowledgeable practitioners – Jessica Hutchings was one of the researchers who helped develop the framework.

Te Waka Kai Ora https://www.tewakakaiora.co.nz/

#food #food-growing #food-sovereignty #organic #indigenous #values #principles #HuaParakore #TeWakaKaiOra #Māori #NationalMāoriOrganicsAuthority #NewZealand #JessicaHutchings #happenfilms