Ngāti Rangi has unveiled a traditional star compass at a Māori kura in Ohakune to teach the next generation of astronomers about celestial navigation, seasonal timing, and traditional environmental knowledge.
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a traditional astronomical tool revived for education and sustainability
Throw away your telescopes and mobile phones – Ngāti Rangi’s star compass will teach the next generation of astronomersrevival of traditional astronomy knowledge
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