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This ethnic group has used the concept of kai·tia·ki·tanga, or “guardianship,” to promote public policies of environmental and resource trusteeship. For 10 points each:
[10e] Name this indigenous group whose “tribes,” or iwi, help manage national parks such as Tongariro, Fiordland, and Aoraki/Mount Cook.
ANSWER: Māori [accept tangata whenua; prompt on Polynesians]
[10h] A prominent win for kai·tia·ki·tanga was the granting of environmental personhood rights to this stratovolcano. It names a western region of North Island and two bights flanking it.
ANSWER: Mount Taranaki [or Taranaki Maunga; or Mount Egmont; accept North Taranaki Bight; accept South Taranaki Bight]
[10m] Another example of kai·tia·ki·tanga involves reserves called taiāpure that protect this activity. “Individual transferable quotas” and a marae moana in the Cook Islands prevent its “illegal, unreported, and unregulated,” or IUU, type.
ANSWER: fishing [accept any answer indicating the harvesting of fish or shellfish or seafood; reject “hunting”; reject “poaching”]
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TournamentExact Match?HeardPPBEasy %Medium %Hard %
2025 ACF NationalsYes2419.58100%88%8%