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He mihi nui ki ngā kaiwhakataetae o Ngā Manu Kōrero
As well as being 50 Years of Te Wiki o te reo Māori, this year is also the 60th anniversary of Ngā Whakataetae-ā-motu mō ngā Manu Kōrero.
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As well as being 50 Years of Te Wiki o te reo Māori, this year is also the 60th anniversary of Ngā Whakataetae-ā-motu mō ngā Manu Kōrero.
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Whakatū Marae are back with their new Kāwhe me te Kōrero sessions.
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The countdown is on! Following the maramataka Māori, Mahuru Māori is kicking off this Saturday, 23 August – just 5 days away. Now's the time to pick your challenge and register! Kei whati ana te tai!
CEO
Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Rārua acknowledges Te Tauihu Kapa Haka Inc in celebrating 55 years of kapa haka. Pouwhakahaere Shane Graham says the kaupapa has supported cultural development of Te Tauihu for over half a century. "Kapa haka is far more than performance—it is the embodiment of whakapapa,
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Kāwhe me te kōrero Whakatū Marae, 99 Atawhai Dr, Nelson Thursday, 10th July From 11am – 1pm Ruma Rangikapua
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You are invited to the Opening and Blessing of the Te Ataarangi Matariki artwork exhibition: Monday 14 July, 5.30pm The Marlborough Art Society Gallery & Studio 204 High Street, Blenheim
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Yesterday morning we gathered at Wairau Pa for a beautiful Hautapu Ceremony to welcome Matariki.
Chair
Let's unite to honour our Kāinga Tūturu and come together as one, under the mana of Ngāti Peehi, Te Kanawa and Kinohaku, to warmly welcome Te Arikinui Kuiini Nga wai hono i te po to her first Poukai at Marokopa as Arikinui.
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A cohort of whānau who have been taking fortnightly online sessions for several months recently attended a wānanga at Te Āwhina Marae, Motueka.
Te Reo
Whakatū Marae is inviting the community to participate in this new kaupapa that will be starting 25 July.
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This page provides details of Ngā Kapa Haka Tuarua o Aotearoa 2024, held at the Trafalgar Centre in Whakatū from June 25. Tickets, site map, performance schedule and details of free online viewing.
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Nā Kiriwai Spooner Seats were filled with many familiar and unfamiliar faces at the Te Kaiaotanga o te Reo symposium in Wairau last week.