How does whakapapa affect us today? How does the past contribute to who we are? How have we been shaped by our experiences? Why should we know who, where and what we come from?
Hana shares insightful korero about how an understanding of whakapapa can help us make sense of who we are, why we are the way we are and also a guide to navigating our future.
A product of Te Aho Matua and Kohanga Reo, Hana is passionate about promoting and showcasing the value of matauranga Maori and has multiple platforms, now including her radio show, to broadcast and share her korero.
10am - 11am Weekdays
"Take away the beach and the mountain and the pretty little waterfalls and what’s left is an ugly town filled with racists. Not just closet racists, but open racists too." Shilo Kino - http://ow.ly/ltrJ30q00pG
"tied to the new brand is the Māori whakataukī [saying] "mā pango, mā whero, ka oti te mahi" which translates to "with red and black, the work is complete". http://ow.ly/w4tM30pXY3f
He aha ou whakaaro, whanau? Do you like the new-look Crusaders?
#TeUrupounamu #Pataiotewiki #Crusaders
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Kia ora Whakapakari Crew. We are going to be at Wharepai Domain apopo for ULTIMATE FRISBEE.
Meet at Wharepai by 10.30am. If it's raining we will likely head to Flex Fitness with Jesse.
Does Euthanasia have a place in Te Ao Māori? What is the tikanga around it?
Gangs. What is their place in te ao māori? Are gang patches allowed on your marae, and how do you feel about that?
A very special visit to Te Tangi Roreka from the tamariki o Maungatapu kura
Get involved in Te Wiki o te reo Māori by entering your pepi in the Pepeha Challenge
Aukaha Kakau-Dickson finalist at Ngā Mānu Kōrero 2019