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Impacts and Considerations for Indigenous Populations using Open Source-TaiuruK
1. Impacts and Considerations for
Indigenous Populations using Open
Source
Karaitiana Taiuru
http://www.Taiuru.Maori.nz
@ktaiuru
2. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons
Attribution 3.0 New Zealand License. Except as
otherwise specified, this is the copyright of
Karaitiana N Taiuru and is licensed under a Creative
Commons Attribution 3.0 New Zealand Licence. In
essence, you are free to copy, distribute and adapt
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long as you attribute the work to Karaitiana Taiuru
and abide by the other licence terms on this site.
This presentation was first presented by Karaitiana
Taiuru to the Open Source/Open Society 2015
conference (Indigenous break out session) in
Wellington on April 17 2015.
Notes from the presentation will be published
separately.
Original source http://www.taiuru.maori.nz
3. About Me
Ngai Tahu, Ngati Kahungunu, Ngati Toa
From Christchurch
Past 20 years in ICT and Web with a focus
on Maori, Indigenous and Asia Pacific
issues
http://www.Taiuru.Maori.nz
@ktaiuru
4. Introduction
An holistic description and comparison of
Maori Culture and Society (Te Ao Maori)
and Open Source Culture (Te Ao Tino
Rangatiratanga).
I will conclude each page with a benefit to
Maori and other Indigenous Peoples.
The aim is to enlighten both the Open
Source Community and Indigenous
Peoples about each other.
5. My intention...
Open Source community will be able to
see how Indigenous Peoples think and
therefore be able to offer better solutions.
Indigenous Peoples will better understand
the need for Open Source technologies.
7. Geneology/ Whakapapa (1)
Everything in the Maori world has
whakapapa including all natural things,
buildings, carvings, jewelry, people and
places.
Whakapapa meant supreme knowledge of
the natural environment and how to
appease the relevant gods, read the stars.
8. Geneology/ Whakapapa (2)
Open Source has whakapapa in manuals,
licenses.
Open Source is respectful to Maori as
Maori can learn and become tohunga in
Open Source
Gods or developers?
Prayers/karakia Online forums, Manuals.
9. Geneology/ Whakapapa (3)
All Maori Iwi now face an issue of
recording genealogies in a cultural
sensitive matter
IP must fully remain with Iwi
Systems must be culturally sensitive
Indigenous view that images and names
have spiritual connections.
10. Tino Rangatiratanga / Open Source
1. (noun) self-determination, sovereignty,
autonomy, self-government, domination,
rule, control, power.(
http://www.maoridictionary.co.nz)
I have coined this term for Open Source.
11. Internet - Ipurangi
Internet is equivalent to the whole world.
Maori understood there were other parts of
the world such as Polynesia but they
resided in Aotearoa/New Zealand.
12. Internet from Southern Cross Cable
This is equivalent to Aotearoa/New
Zealand
Further defined by...
13. Network Providers/iwi
Network Providers are the same as Iwi.
Iwi are large groups of related families who
reside in the same geographic region.
15. Web sites/Whanau
Web sites are the same as whanau
Whanau is a Maori family of blood
connections whom share the same DNA
and tangata are the people.
16. Computers / Rorohiko
Computers are the people.
Systems and apps are the body parts that
make the people
Systems and apps need whakapapa and
appropriate names.
17. Firewall and AntiVirus / Pa
A pa is a fortified village that protected all
members of a family, hapu and Iwi who
sought safety.
Often more than one and there were traps
and decoys to protect the pa.
18. Social media and crowd sourcing
/Marae
A marae is where Iwi, hapu, whanau and
tangata met to discuss various topics,
catch up with friends and to generally
create a large social gathering.
Maori culture are accustomed to crowd
sourcing and open planning
19. Mobile phone/ Waea Pukoro
Traditional Maori musical instrument called
a Purerehua created sounds in the wind
and was used for communication.
20. Tohunga/Learned Experts
Every Maori community had Tohunga who
were recognised experts in various parts of
society such as: Celestial, gardens,
spiritual world, medicine and education.
Open Source communities have
developers and software creators.
23. Proprietary systems and software
International conglomerates take
Intellectual Property that has remained
within traditional Indigenous knowledge for
centuries.
Maori can not understand the environment
Help and information are not readily
available.
A user pays for the right to access their
own information
25. Te Reo Maori/Maori Language
About 100,000 newly created ICT words
since 1997
Linux distro was the first system tohave
majority localised into te reo Maori.
Translators and experts do not want to
share and give away their IP to corporate
thus resulting in a lack of new terminology
being created.
26. Newly created ICT terminology
Often come with licenses and personal
pressure not to share.
Some translators are paid and others are
not.
New words created in isolation create
confusion.
Ensure you have a language expert such
as Ian Cormack.
27. Localization Projects
Historically failed to be successful due to
lack of translators.
2015 there is a lack of communication
between Indigenous Peoples and Open
Source community.
There are te reo sources for may projects
29. Indigenous lead security
Indigenous for Indigenous can benefit all.
Perhaps not important for non Indigenous
Peoples.
30. Maori Diceware Password
Generation
Use a Creative Commons licensed publicly
available te reo Maori word list of 250,000
words.
Striped down to meet diceware phrases
Intention is for an offline javascript html
page to generate high entropy diceware
passwords using Maori words.
Premise: 10 ( or more ) Maori words
randomly generated from 12,585 word list
is log2( 12585^10 / 2 ) = 135.19 bits.
http://world.std.com/~reinhold/diceware.html
31. Pareto Security
Designed as a broadbased PHP security fixer
class for CMS such as Drupal, Wordpress,
Joomla, osCommerce and other content
management systems.
Written in PHP 5
This class can filter requests to recognise
malicious values and either call a 403 access
denied ( default ), or optionally add the
offending IP address to the banned list in the
root htaccess file of a website.
32. Nga Patai/Questions
1) What does OS mean to Maori communities -
Matauranga Maori/Maori Knowledge?
(Intellectual property/access)
2) How can OS provide an opportunity better
connect and engage with Maori/disengaged
communities
3) What could OS do to open up transparency and
decision making in Maori communities?
4) What are the current developments taking place
in the Maori World that may be of interest to the
OS community?