Te Hau Kōmaru National Waka Hourua Festival Opens in Kaiteretere, Welcoming Largest Waka Fleet in Centuries 

Saturday 6th April 2024 - The third installment of the Te Hau Kōmaru National Waka Hourua Festival commenced today, marking a historic moment as the largest fleet of waka hourua in centuries sailed into Te Tau Ihu o te Waka a Māui.

Hundreds of spectators gathered at dawn in Kaiteretere to witness the event, many experiencing the awe-inspiring sight of waka hourua for the first time.

Te Hau Kōmaru Co-chair and tohunga waka, Hoturoa Barclay-Kerr said, "The crowd were overwhelmed with the scale of the waka and the fleet entering the harbour together was an awesome sight. It’s really significant to be able to bring the festival and all these waka hourua to Te Tau Ihu, to continue our mahi of protecting and bringing awareness to kaupapa waka.” 

The four waka and their crew were welcomed in a pōwhiri from mana whenua of Te Tau Ihu o te Waka a Māui, including Ngāti Rārua, Te Ati Awa and Ngāti Toa. Iwi representative Barney Thomas said the festival is a unifying experience. 

“This is such an important kaupapa, to recognise that our ancestors came by waka. Our 8 iwi of Te Tau Ihu are descendants of three of the great migration waka - Tainui, Tokomaru and Kurahaupō. This morning was about remembering that and also bringing all of the people of Te Tau Ihu together.”

This year's festival, held in the South Island for the first time and running until next Sunday, is anticipated to attract upwards of 1500 attendees. 900 ākonga from local kura will also attend and take part in workshops that share waka and navigation mātauranga.

For the full programme visit Te Hau Kōmaru.

ENDS

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