Care for your Collections:
Māori Values, Data Sovereignty, and Library Systems
Aleisha Amohia & Chris Cormack
NDF25

- Aleisha Amohia (she/her)
- Te Ātihaunui-a-Pāpārangi, Ngāti Maru, Ngāti Hāua, Cambodia, India
- Rōpū kohinga Technical Lead, Catalyst IT
- Software developer at Catalyst IT since 2014
- Victoria University of Wellington – BSc & BCom
- aleisha@catalyst.net.nz
Ko wai ahau?


- Kāi Tahu, Kāti Māmoe
- Nō Moeraki ahau
- One of the original Koha developers
- Kaihuawaere Matihiko at Catalyst IT
- Board member at Tohatoha (previously Creative Commons Aotearoa)
- Former board member National Digital Forum
- He Māwhitiwhiti ki te Kākahu o Hine-Raraunga at Te Kāhui Raraunga
- chrisc@catalyst.net.nz
Ko wai ahau?


Disclaimer
We are not speaking on behalf of anyone except ourselves.

Photo by Andrew Steinmetz CC-BY-SA
- Te Tīmatanga
- Ngā Uara
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Te Hononga ki te Mana Raraunga
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Whakaoranga Reo
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Te Haerenga & Whanaungatanga
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Ngā Wero & Ngā Ara Whakamua
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Conclusion
Agenda


Te Tīmatanga
A different origin story


Ngā Uara
Embedding values in technology


Manaakitanga
Manaakitanga is an old word, but it remains a beautiful way of approaching relationships, whether they be between friends, family, clients or business associates. Living by the principles of manaakitanga means stopping to ask “whose mana am I encouraging?” and “am I elevating others?” – whether that be through words or actions. In uplifting others and giving them respect and aroha, we also hold our own mana in balance.

Kaitiakitanga



Tino Rangatiratanga


Te hononga ki te Mana Raraunga
Supporting Data Sovereignty


Whakaoranga Reo
Technology for language revitalisation


Te Haerenga & Whanaungatanga
Global Communities, Local Roots


Ngā Wero & Ngā Ara Whakamua
Challenges & Future Pathways



Pātai?
aleisha@catalyst.net.nz
chrisc@catalyst.net.nz

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