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This Local Contexts project encompasses the biological specimens housed at Manaaki Whenua that have been collected from the rohe (territory) of Ngāti Maru, Taranaki.
This project was created in agreement with representatives from Ngāti Maru, Taranaki. It includes specimens from:
Allan Herbarium (CHR);
International Collection of Microorganisms from Plants (ICMP);
New Zealand Arthropod Collection (NZAC) - Ko te Aitanga Pepeke o Aotearoa;
New Zealand Fungarium (PDD) Te Kohinga Hekaheka o Aotearoa;
and Te Kohinga Harakeke o Aotearoa – National New Zealand Flax Collection.
The records from these collections are a dynamic resource with changes that result from (agreed) collecting of new material, digitisation of historic collections, and curation of specimens (particularly re-identification) and their associated data (especially the correction or addition of georeference coordinates).
The records associated with this project may be viewed on the Systematics Collection Data portal using the Project Link.
Manaaki Whenua welcomes interest in collaborating to establish other Local Contexts projects. Please see our institutional record for other examples.
Aaron Wilton
wiltona@landcareresearch.co.nz
Local Contexts Project ID
3ffca809-443f-4dbd-b6fa-ecd01398f80b
Project URL
https://localcontextshub.org/projects/3ffca809-443f-4dbd-b6fa-ecd01398f80b/
Providers ID
0f853df1-57a6-4183-8693-a5c10a061beb
Publication DOI
None
Project Data GUID
None
This Label is being used to verify that Te Kāhui Maru have consent conditions in place for the use of specimens from this biological collection that were originally collected from within our traditional lands, waters and territories. These consent conditions also apply to the use of any data or digital sequence information relating to those specimens. Details regarding those consent conditions can be made available on request by contacting holden.hohaia@xtra.co.nz
This Label is being used to notify a Te Kāhui Maru inherent interest in the scientific collections and data that institutes hold, and that was originally collected from within our traditional lands, waters and territories. Te Kāhui Maru retains the right to be named and associated with these specimens into the future. This association reflects a significant relationship and responsibility to the scientific specimens held on our behalf from our traditional lands, and associated data.
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