Newsletters | 2006 - July: Special Maori Edition



 

CELEBRATING MAORI LANGUAGE AND CULTURE WITH PRIDE

“Toku Reo, Toku Ohooho, Toku Reo , Toku Mapihi Maurea”


 

Ensuring Maori Language Within The Workplace

As a Kaupapa Maori Service Provider we encourage the useage of the Maori Language throughout all facets of the organisation.


 

MAORI IS BEING MANY THINGS

Maori is about being unique,


 

Matariki Celebrations A Success

Matariki celebrations were held 24th – 27th June 2006. To celebrate the three day event our Day Services



 

STRONG TIKANGA FOCUS


In a society that is diverse in culture,


 

TAKING KAPA HAKA TO ANOTHER LEVEL

Leigh Rutene has played a big part in instrumenting the Mokopuna Kapa Haka Group.


 

TAKING UP THE CHALLENGE WITH TE ATAARANGI

“ My prestige language, So as to Never Be Lost.”

These are the the founding words of Te Ataarangi Kaupapa..


 

THE MEDIUM OF MUSIC

Its about telling how it is through music.




 

Tikanga Maori: Our Point Of Difference

“Kia mau i nga taonga a Kui ma, a Koro ma”
Hold steadfast to the tresures of our ancestors



 

TirohiaKi Mua Ki Te Ao Turoa

Ruia Ruia,
Tahea, Tahea
Kia hemo ake te kakoakoa


 

UNDERSTANDING CULTURAL DIFFENCES

In June a group of Korean delegates visited


 

Using Mau Rakau To Learn Self Discipline

Mau Rakau is a traditional form of weapon training. Mau Rakau is taught to mokopuna