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Dickison Mike 1994, May. Māori Science? Can traditional Māori knowledge be considered scientific? New Zealand Science Monthly: 6-7

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Dickison makes the case that traditional Māori knowledge acquisition does not fit the criteria (objective, rational, cooperative)o be considered scientific in the modern sense. Suggests that it is demeaning to the richness and coherency of "matauranga Māori" for it to be seen as "science". Discusses reasons why indigenous science is being promoted

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Māori Science? Can traditional Māori knowledge be considered scientific?

1994, May
Dickison Mike
New Zealand Science Monthly
6
7

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