wow chris....
your inspiration is never ending....
thank you

Romy


On 14 Jun 2004, at 08:18, Chris Corrigan wrote:

From my travels to New Zealand in March came a small Maori OST practice
group in Nelson, at the top of the south island.  A couple of friends
there are working on a Maori translation for the Openspaceworld.org
site, and as a start my friend Kiley Nepia has coined a Maori
translation for "Open Space Technology" along with a proverb.  Kiley
writes:

"I have made up a translation of the word open space technology which
is TE PUNA ATEA KORERO.  PUNA is like a pond or pool, fountain eg puna
matuaranga fountain of knowledge. ATEA means space and comes from the
concept of marae atea which is the forecourt in front of the meeting
place this is where discussion takes place. Korero means to speak have
dialogue etc te puna atea korero is a pool which gives people
unlimited space and movement to come together to discuss things. The
other reason I choose the word Puna is that it suggests that's it is
fluid and not rigid.  The whakatauki or proverb I offer is
"where there is a fountain people will gather. where people gather
they will talk and greet things will happen"

Cool eh?

The marae is the community lands on which the Maori meeting hous is
located.  Marae protocol is very formal, but a great deal happens on
the forecourt of the meeting house, gatherings that resemble Open
Space meetings in many ways.  When I was there, this is what people
most often referred to when talking about the parallels betwen OST
meetings and Maori hui (meetings).

Cheers,

Chris


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