Niho Taniwha

Raupatu · Kaha · Challenge at the threshold

The taniwha's teeth — challenge, warning, the colonial bite.

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Cultural context

Niho taniwha — the teeth of the taniwha — appear as a repeating chevron pattern across Māori art: in wharenui carving, kōwhaiwhai painting, tā moko, and weaving. The taniwha is a guardian being of great power — protective to those it knows, dangerous to those who violate its territory or ignore its protocols.

The niho taniwha pattern signals a threshold — the point where the taniwha's authority begins, and where those who enter must acknowledge the protocols of that place. It is simultaneously warning and protection: a declaration that this space is governed.

In this course, niho taniwha represents the challenge at the threshold of AI extraction. AI companies that train on Māori data without consent are crossing the taniwha's threshold without acknowledgement. The teeth are visible — the harm is documented — but the extraction continues.

The motif also represents the courage required to name harm. Tāme Iti's activist art tradition used strong graphic motifs exactly this way — the image as a political statement that cannot be unseen. Niho taniwha on a sticker, a meme, a protest placard: the taniwha's teeth in the street.

In this course

Module 3 — AI me te raupatu matihiko. The niho taniwha frames AI extraction as raupatu — confiscation of Māori data without consent or compensation. The teeth are still there. They still bite.

Wider tradition

Taniwha are documented throughout Aotearoa — in rivers, at sea, in caves. Each has its own territory, its own kawa. Ignoring a taniwha's protocols has consequences. The niho taniwha pattern in visual art is the encoded warning: acknowledge the guardian or face the consequence. In contemporary Māori art and activism, it functions as a political motif — sharp, directional, uncompromising.

Niho Taniwha campaign cards

6 messages × 4 platforms = 24 cards. Click to download SVG — use directly on X, Instagram, Facebook, or TikTok.

Raupatu audit

Name one AI product that uses indigenous data without consent. Research it thoroughly: Who built it? What data did it train on? Was consent sought? Who profits? What is the community response? Write it as a 280-character thread or a 200-word report. Post it publicly.

Ready-to-post

Tweet 1 — He raupatu tonu tēnei

AI companies are training on Māori language, faces, and waiata without consent. Different century. Same logic as the land wars. He raupatu tonu tēnei. #AIActivism #Raupatu #MāoriDataSovereignty

Tweet 2 — He niho tonu tōna

The taniwha still has teeth. The threshold still has a guardian. AI extraction crosses it every time. Free course 👉 [link] #NihoTaniwha #KiwiDialectic

Tweet 3 — Tōia mai

Drag it into the light. Name every AI product built on stolen indigenous data. Name the harm. Whakaingoatia. #AIActivism #IndigenousRights #KiwiDialectic

X / Twitter thread — copy and fire

1/ AI is the latest form of raupatu. I'm going to show you the mechanism. 🧵 #AIActivism #Raupatu 2/ 1860s: The Crown used the Native Land Court to individualise Māori land title, breaking up collective ownership. Then individual titles were sold, often under duress. Legal. Extractive. Devastating. 3/ 2020s: AI companies use data crawlers to collect Māori language recordings, facial images, waiata, pūrākau, oral histories. No consent sought. No compensation. Individual users can't stop it. Legal. Extractive. Devastating. 4/ Same mechanism: atomise collective ownership, extract value, privatise profit. The taniwha's teeth are at the threshold. Niho taniwha. The warning was always visible. 5/ Te Hiku Media refused to license their voice data. Te Mana Raraunga is building the legal framework. Te Pā Tūwatawata is building the infrastructure. The palisade is going up. Free course 👉 [link] #MāoriDataSovereignty #KiwiDialectic
#KiwiDialectic #MāoriDataSovereignty #TinoRangatiratanga #AIActivism #TeReoMāori #KaupapaMāori #TePāTūwatawata #IndigenousRights #Aotearoa #NihoTaniwha #DataSovereignty #SovereignFutures #Kotahitanga
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