A traditional Māori star compass, designed and built by Ngāti Rangi researchers, has been unveiled at a kura in Ohakune as a tool for teaching youth about celestial navigation, seasonal timing, and traditional Māori environmental knowledge.
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a blend of Polynesian navigation and modern educational tools
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