M膩ori connections to Antarctica may go as far back as 7th century
Over the last 200 years, Antarctic narratives have been of those carried out by predominantly European male explorers. However, a research project led by Manaaki Whenua鈥擫andcare Research and Te R奴nanga o Ng膩i Tahu researchers looked into the connection of M膩ori with Antarctica to better document and understand the contributions and perspectives of under-represented groups who are missing from current narratives.
In the project, researchers scanned literature and integrated this with oral histories to provide a compiled record of M膩ori presence in, and perspectives of, Antarctic narratives and exploration. M膩ori (and Polynesian) journeys to the deep south have been occurring for a long time, perhaps as far back as the seventh century, and this work highlights the tradition of M膩ori Antarctic exploration and contribution to New Zealand's work in the Ross Sea continues into the future.
"We found connection to Antarctica and its waters have been occurring since the earliest traditional voyaging, and later through participation in European-led voyaging and exploration, contemporary scientific research, fishing, and more for centuries," says project lead Dr. Priscilla Wehi.
M膩ori participation in Antarctic voyaging and expedition has continued to the present day. Researchers say it is important more research is undertaken to fill knowledge gaps, and ensure inclusion of M膩ori in future relationships with Antarctica.
"Taking account of responsibilities to under-represented groups, and particularly M膩ori as Treaty partners, is important for both contemporary and future programs of Antarctic research, as well as for future exploration of New Zealand's obligations within the Antarctic Treaty System," says Wehi.
"Growing more M膩ori Antarctic scientists and incorporating M膩ori perspectives will add depth to New Zealand's research programs and ultimately the protection and management of Antarctica," she adds.
More information: Priscilla M. Wehi et al, A short scan of M膩ori journeys to Antarctica, Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand (2021).
Provided by Manaaki Whenua - Landcare Research