Matariki at Britomart
Celebrate Matariki with a range of activations taking place over a few days at Britomart, including kapa haka, all-day music, food trucks and markets. See what's happening and when below.Kapa Haka by Te Wharekura o Hoani Waititi Marae | Takutai Square, June 22 & 29, 12.15pm and 1.15pmEnjoy dynamic, live kapa haka performances in celebration of Matariki. The champion kapa haka performers from Hoani Waititi Marae bring two show-stopping lunchtime kapa haka performances to Britomart. The kapa ...
June 19, 2022Air New Zealand to launch mixed reality
National carrier Air New Zealand is launching a mixed reality Matariki exhibition in which attendees will be able to take to the sky without leaving the room.The celebration of the Māori New Year will be held at Canterbury Museum on June 18 and 19, followed by Te Puia in Rotorua from June 22.The airline's senior cultural development manager Jahmaine Cummings-Hodge is excited to take people on the journey using Magic Leap headsets that integrate the real world into the virtual.Pou Tikanga, Pou P...
June 19, 2022Māori All Blacks
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June 19, 2022Māori author Ataria Sharman
There are fierce Māori warriors with sharpened teeth and huge pitch-black eyes. Also, a friendly moa, a giant eagle, a tribe of kea. We meet Maui’s grumpy grandmother, an enchanted dog, a terrifying sorcerer intent on world domination.Hine and the Tohunga Portal, $25, is the first book by Ataria Sharman (Tapuika, Ngāpuhi) - a pacy fantasy adventure shortlisted in the Best First Book category at the upcoming New Zealand Book Awards for Children and Young Adults.Sharman has a master of arts in...
June 19, 2022Marae invites community
Toi Maori (Maori art), local purakau (stories) and the cosmos are set to converge at the Bluff marae, under the Matariki stars.During Matariki, Te Rau Aroha Marae in Bluff will host a four-day event, from June 23-26, to celebrate the significant time for Maori with the Murihiku community.Matariki is the Maori name for the cluster of stars also known as Pleiades, which rises in June and signals the Maori New Year.Project leader Jay Coote said it was a time to remember those who had died since las...
June 19, 2022‘Portal to the old world’:
As the crisp morning dawns, tangata whenua and the surrounding community will gather at the world’s only traditional māra kai replica, known as Te Parapara. The food garden will be Waikato’s launching site for Matariki celebrations during a dawn ceremony on Friday, ahead of Aotearoa’s first Matariki public holiday. For Ngāti Wairere researcher, Wiremu Puke, Te Parapara acts as a portal from past to present and a legacy project of his late father, Hare Puke. He sa...
June 18, 2022Matariki 2022:
A Māori entity is celebrating Matariki by showing off some of Aotearoa's most unique products and services at an event starting this weekend.The Top 50 Māori Products in Aotearoa showcase will kick off tomorrow.Ngahere Communities - made up of nine wahine staff members - was approached by powerhouse online shopping platform Shopify when it heard Matariki was going to be a public holiday in New Zealand.Chief executive Mel Tautalanoa said: "Shopify is a Canadian company [that] has genu...
June 18, 2022Calls for wider rollout of
The partnership, which ran for a year, saw a police officer, paramedic and mental health clinician attend emergency mental health callouts in the same vehicle. A "first of its kind" in New Zealand, the co-response team saw a reduction in the number of people being taken straight to a police station or emergency department. Calls for the partnership to continue in Wellington and nationally come after figures obtained by 1News under the Official Information Act show an 87% jump in t...
June 18, 2022Hongi to Hāngī:
Ever wondered why Māori hongi, or why women sit behind men in a pōwhiri? A new series from TVNZ aims to demystify te ao Māori while also showcasing the beauty of Māori culture along the way. Hongi to Hāngī and Everything in Between is hosted by TVNZ’s Tamati Rimene-Sproat.Link to video: Hongi to Hāngī: New series to demystify te ao Māori (1news.co.nz)...
June 18, 2022Designer off to Europe
But their mother and Kahuwai clothing designer Amber Bridgman will have none of that when her sons model her latest catalogue of clothing and other designers’ garments at the Paris Fashion Show and London Pacific Fashion Week in September.She said modelling was not new to them. They had been modelling her clothing since they were 18 months old.Despite their experience, "the boys" were pretty humble."They’re your typical 18-year-olds who finished year 13 at King’s High School last year. The...
June 18, 2022‘We’re invisible’:
Every time Marylou Fonda goes to the doctor’s office, she’s confronted with a question she can’t answer: are there health risks in your family history?“I don’t have a history of anything. My history starts with me,” the Fort St. James, B.C., resident told Global News.“Sometimes it’s downright traumatizing when you’re in a doctor’s office…. You have to say ‘no’ because you don’t know.”Link to videos and article: ‘We’re invisible’: Amid residential sch...
June 18, 2022How one iwi is navigating farming
As a kid, my dad used to pull kōwhitiwhiti (watercress) out of the ditches around Tuahiwi Pā, between Rangiora and Kaiapoi, north of Christchurch.You just boil it up and eat it, he’d say. Cheap Ngāi Tahu meal.He doesn’t do that any more. Not because he’s pushing 60, he’d be right in there if he spotted any watercress growing in the waterways. It’s because we’d get sick if we’re not careful where we harvest from. We’d swim in there and catch fish over there, Dad would say, indi...
June 18, 2022New experience as kids 'muck in'
In a flurry of vegetable peeling, a production line of school children excitedly prepare for what is for most of them their first hāngī.It is an altogether new experience for the majority of the pupils at Turitea School, at Linton, and the reason why principal Troy Duckworth encouraged them to engage in the noho mārae at Te Hotu Manawa o Rangitāne o Manawatū on Maxwells Line in Palmerston North.With assistance from Raymond Rolfe, Māori nutrition and physical activity coordinator at Best Ca...
June 18, 2022The marae defended by flood walls:
Zak Horomia (Te Aitanga-a-Hauiti, Ngāti Kahukuranui, Ngāti Hau) remembers when people could swim, fish and eel in the Uawa river.He remembers when 40 families lived in Mangatuna and lush vegetable gardens peppered the landscape.The time before heavy rain became an ever-present threat.The effects of climate change are felt keenly by the people of Hinemaurea ki Mangatuna Marae, which lies about 10 kilometres north of Tolaga Bay on the East Coast.Link to video and article: The marae defended...
June 18, 2022William Waiirua encourages any adoption of te reo Māori
It comes after Kiri Allan, who was until this week Conservation Minister, was forced to clarify an email sent from a Department of Conservation (DoC) manager - which claimed she wanted English words used in most circumstances.The email, which was subsequently posted on Twitter, said Allan didn't want to see te reo words used unless there was no English equivalent and the whole document was in te reo. But Allan quickly clarified the email was "very wrong"."[It is] an incorrect arti...
June 18, 2022Amy Licis, MD:
During the Associated Professional Sleep Societies (SLEEP) 2022 Annual Meeting Amy Licis, MD, MSCI, Associate Professor, Pediatric Neurology and Sleep Medicine, Washington University Department of Neurology, gave a presentatgave a presentationion titled "Tired and Wired: Sleep in Children with Autism or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)".In an interview with HCPLive, Licis discussed the data behind her presentation as well as the significance of addressing&...
June 14, 2022Pātaka's Ana Sciascia on art,
Ana Sciascia is the new director/kaihautū of Pātaka Art + Museum, Porirua City’s premier art gallery. Sciascia took over from Reuben Friend in April.Tell us a little about yourself.I was raised in Porirua in a family with a deep value for the arts and various arts connections. Professionally I have worked in the arts and politics – both the arts of politics and the politics of art. I’m not an art for art’s sake kind of person. For me, it’s about our connection and relations...
June 14, 2022Reading the signs:
It might seem counterintuitive that in 2022, with the vast knowledge available to us at our fingertips, student performance in the building-blocks of education is worsening. But in Aotearoa, that's exactly what's happening. Since the late-2000s, the performance of New Zealand students in international standardised tests measuring numeracy, literacy, and science performance has been slowly but steadily declining. The drops are rarely so dramatic in any given year as to ring alarm b...
June 14, 2022Step forward as students
Students at Christ's College in Christchurch can now finally wear ie faitaga to school instead of grey trousers.It is described as a more formal version of a lava lava. The garment is called ie faitaga in Samoan, tupenu in Tongan and sulu in Fijian.The school's principal said the addition to the official College uniform could be worn by Pasifika students in place of their trousers throughout the year.Student Jayden Sa, 17, grew up in a hard-working Samoan family; he is a New Zealander but is pro...
June 14, 2022Worries over teen vaping
Highlands Intermediate has disciplined 17 students so far this year for vaping on school grounds - which has been legally prohibited since last year.Principal Mark Luff was so worried about an increase in the number of students caught vaping or vaping equipment that he sent out a general alert to parents."We're not seeing huge numbers, but it's just a consistent flow of it and we're realistic we're not the only school in New Zealand experiencing this."We know when we talk to colleagues it's happ...
June 14, 2022The Hui meets academic who uncovered his family's involvement in invasion of Parihaka
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June 13, 2022RAISING SUCCESSFUL KIDS I talked to 70 parents who raised highly successful kids—
What is a parent’s role in raising smart, confident and successful children? What matters? What doesn’t? Though I am the mother of two happy and driven entrepreneurial sons, these are questions I never thought to ask.Looking back, I would have loved to have read stories about how entrepreneurs had grown up — not just Bill Gates and Steve Jobs, but people who we could actually identify with.Entrepreneurs, in my view, are not just founders of for-profit businesse...
June 13, 2022Tihei:
Ngāti Kahungunu has entered into a housing investment partnership with the Whai Kāinga Whai Oranga Crown agencies Te Tūāpapa Kura Kāinga - The Ministry of Housing and Urban Development, and Te Puni Kōkiri - The Ministry of Māori Development.A total of $45.3 million has been granted to Ngāti Kahungunu Iwi to achieve their housing plans to build warm healthy and affordable homes for whānau who need them most.The binding of the relationship was sealed by the signing of the heads of agreeme...
June 13, 2022Finding my taha Māori
I’ve always been fascinated by the night sky, purely because it’s so beautiful. When I was growing up, it baffled me that the people around me were never interested in it. There’s this vast expanse above us, full of beautiful shimmering lights, and nobody seemed to care. After a long stint in hospitality, I decided to study environmental science, but what I really wanted was to learn more about the stars. So, I decided to volunteer at the Stardome Observatory in Auckland as a telescop...
June 13, 2022Matariki:
When looking to the sky in midwinter, Matariki is the cluster of stars that marks te Mātahi o te Tau/ the Māori New Year. Celebrating it as an official public holiday is an acknowledgement of traditions that were on the brink of being lost forever. It is also an opportunity to better understand what Matariki has meant to generations past and what it could mean for those to come.Link to video: Matariki: Stories behind the cluster of stars (1news.co.nz)...
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