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The Beacon
When talking about whales and culture, I typically think of the role these marine mammals play in island societies, a la Whale Rider and the Maori of New Zealand. But recent research on whales and dolphins show that whales can be th...
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Nomadic Matt's Travel Blog
Maori culture has always fascinated me ever since I saw the movie Whale Rider. Their history, cool tattoos, dancing, beliefs, and general relaxed personality make them very interesting to me. As the indigenous people of New Zealand,...
John Hawks Anthropology Weblog
Wired's science blog has a piece on cetacean culture and communciation: "Whales might be as much like people as apes are". Dalhousie University researcher Hal Whitehead and his students are the center of the story: “My strong suspic...
The Beacon
A few weeks ago, I wrote about research that suggests whales and dolphins have cultures the same way humans do. A recent article in the Smithsonian Magazine points to similarities in the brains of social animals -- whales, great ape...
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