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Te Hau Kōmaru National Waka Hourua Festival heads to South Island

Waka hourua will head to Kaiteretere harbour in April next year as part of a festival to protect the continued legacy of kaupapa waka in Aotearoa and reconnect local iwi with waka hourua. Te Hau Kōmaru Festival not only ensures the safekeeping of taonga (treasure) and mātauranga (knowledge) such as waka but will share and celebrate the history of Polynesian navigators and voyagers by showcasing different waka types and the mātauranga that accompanies them.

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Jordyn with a Why, MOHI andchoicevaughan team up on soulful summertrack ‘Set...Go’ Friday 10th Nov 2023

Jordyn with a Why, MOHI and choicevaughan release their latest single ‘Set...Go’.

This soulful summer track began in between sessions during a 2022 APRA Songhubs week. The overflow of creative energy, whakawhanaungatanga and good vibes formed the perfect storm for the writing of ‘Set...Go.’. Sonically equal parts sweet, soul and steeze, this track talks to taking the jump into love, finally ready, feeling set, all you gotta do is...go.

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Monumental Ancestor: Wētā Workshop Unveils New Zealand's Largest Masterpiece.

Descendants of the Poutini Ngāi Tahu Warrior Chief, Tūhuru, have travelled to Wētā Workshop in Wellington to bless the first-ever hyper-realistic representation of their ancestor, as part of the eagerly awaited tourism experience, the Pounamu Pathway.

The Pounamu Pathway will consist of four interconnected experience centres — Māwhera (Greymouth), Awarua (Haast), Kawatiri (Westport) and Hokitika — each serving as a gateway to captivating and emotive visitor experiences.

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TupuOra to offer first ever Māori tutoring programme for Kura and Wharekura

Māori Education Provider, TupuOra, has announced the launch of tutoring programme, Tuku Marumaru for years 7 to 13 at Kura Kaupapa or Wharekura. Expressions of interest are now being accepted for kaiako, kura and ākonga seeking support or extension through specialised te reo Māori-based tutoring to upskill in numeracy and literacy.

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Leaders of Film and Television Take the Stage in M9 He Mataaho ki Te Ao Whakaari

The final lineup for M9, the ground-breaking Māori oratory and performance event, has been announced. Awhina-Rose Ashby (Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Hine), Edmund Eramiha (Ngāpuhi, Ngāi Tawake Ki Te Wāo Kū, Ngāti Hine), and Julian Arahanga (Ngāti Rangi, Te Āti Haunui-ā-Pāpārangi) will appear at Kiri Te Kawana Theatre on 16 November 2023 for the final instalment of the year - He Mataaho ki Te Ao Whakaari - Whānau, Feeds and Fame.

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Pacific and Māori partnership with Porirua City Council strengthened

Porirua City Council signed off its new Māori and Pacific strategies this morning, in an emotive meeting full of tears, applause and song.

At its regular Te Puna Kōrero meeting, councillors and Porirua Mayor Anita Baker adopted "Ola Kamataga - Beginning of Life 2024-2027: Pacific Strategy for Porirua City", along with the Māori Strategic Plan, called "Maungaroa 2050". The two were developed together and will be in place in time to align with Council’s Long-term Plan, which is developed next year.

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MOHI is back at it with his Latest Smooth and Sultry Bilingual Single "Coffee Spot" ahead of his Upcoming Album “Elements of Aroha”

We are thrilled to announce the upcoming release of "Coffee Spot," the latest bilingual waiata by the talented Māori neosoul, pop funk artist, MOHI, hailing from the vibrant city of Tāmaki Makaurau. "Coffee Spot" is set to drop on Friday, September 29th, 2023, and promises to be a musical masterpiece that effortlessly blends Te Reo Māori and English within the neosoul and funk genres.

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Revolutionising Visitor Engagement: Poutini Ngāi Tahu and Wētā Workshop fuse culture and technology for world-class visitor experience

Before the existence of highways and cars, an ancient pathway connected the West Coast of the South Island, made by pounamu traders and warriors moving up and down the coastline. This was a place of legends and historic battles, and it’s being brought back to life through the ancient stories of Poutini Ngāi Tahu and Wētā Workshop’s cutting-edge technology.

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Iwi of Origin 2023 to Unite Urban Māori Communities through Sport, Activities and kaupapa Māori 

The annual Tāmaki Makaurau inter iwi waiora festival, Iwi of Origin, is back and stronger than ever. Taking place on Saturday 14 and Sunday 15 October at Bruce Pulman Park, Takanini, organisers of the two day festival of sports, reo, culture and more are encouraging te iwi Māori living in the Tāmaki area to get active as a whānau and join in the festivities of this year's event.

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Thousands Expected At 17th Annual Koroneihana Celebrations

Thousands of guests are expected to attend the 17th annual koroneihana celebrations at Tūrangawaewae Marae this weekend, in honour of Kiingi Tuheitia Pootatau Te Wherowhero VII.

Kiingitanga Chief of Staff Ngira Simmonds says this year’s koroneihana will be free from the covid restrictions that impacted recent events.

“We are expecting thousands of attendees from across the motu who are excited to reconnect kanohi ki te kanohi and reflect on the year that’s been.

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Te Āti Awa partners with Whitireia and WelTec to qualify more Māori nurses

Te Rūnanganui o Te Āti Awa in partnership with Whitireia and WelTec | Te Pūkenga is helping more Māori students qualify as nurses and enter the healthcare workforce. Whitireia and WelTec | Te Pūkenga offer the Whitireia Bachelor of Nursing Māori programme which will continue to run from January to December. The additional delivery described above is offered in partnership with Te Āti Awa and will run from July to June. 

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Jackson Owens Drops Captivating New Track, 'Now Forever,'

Māori Soul and R&B artist, Jackson Owens, is once again making waves in the Aotearoa music industry with the release of his latest single, 'Now Forever’.

Fresh off the heels of his AMA nomination and highly successful debut EP, 'For The Better,' Jackson (Ngāti Tūwharetoa, Ngāti Awa, Te Arawa, Ngāi Tahu) is excited to introduce this soulful, heartfelt anthem – the first track from a new upcoming EP.

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Discover Pūkenga Psychology: Enhance Your Wellbeing with Karakia

Welcome to the world of Pūkenga Psychology, where the focus is on nurturing and revitalizing hauora (health) based practices through the comprehension of karakia (prayer), Te Reo Māori (the Māori language), and tikanga (culture). In today's fast-paced world, it's crucial to prioritize our mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being. That's where Pūkenga Psychology comes in, offering an array of products designed to enrich your life and improve your overall well-being.

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The Story of Rangi’s Reo

Rangi’s Reo started in a very organic way, it started to take shape October 2020, when my good friend Bridgette Tapsell approached me with the idea of teaching her Te Reo Māori, although she had a fair understanding of the Māori language, but she just needed help to become conversational.

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Te Toki Voyaging Trust to host Māori taiao panel this Matariki

In celebration of Matariki, traditional voyaging trust Te Toki is set to host a panel on environmental change, collectivising whakaaro from revered taiao practitioners of te iwi Māori.

At the free public event on July 19th in Tāmaki Makaurau, the panel will host mātanga taiao Rereata Makiha (Hokianga), Waimirirangi Ormsby (Waikato, Ngātiwai), Dallas King (Hokianga), Hoturoa Barclay-Kerr (Waikato), and host Julian Wilcox (Ngāpuhi, Te Arawa).

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Indigenous leadership is key to social change

The Atlantic Fellows for Social Equity (AFSE) supports the next generation of Indigenous leaders to inspire, collaborate and facilitate change in communities across Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific.

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