Matauranga
Haerenga to Ōtaki and Te Whanganui-a-tara
This is a summary of a staff trip to Ōtaki and Whanganui-a-tara in December 2020.
Matauranga
This is a summary of a staff trip to Ōtaki and Whanganui-a-tara in December 2020.
Hononga
Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Rārua and Te Whare Wānanga o Te Tau Ihu o te Waka a Maui (Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology, NMIT) have this week signed a memorandum of understanding to improve access to education and retraining opportunities, as well as give local students pathways to employment.
People
Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Rārua has appointed a Pouwhakahaere Taiao (Environmental Manager) to support the environmental management strategy and plan. Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Rārua Pouwhakahaere Shane Graham said the newly-created role was a critical part of the strategy to be active kaitiaki/guardians of the environment. “The Pouwhakahaere Taiao
whanake
The purpose of the invitational is to provide an Outward Bound experience that allows those attending to gain an insight into what we do. We will also showcase outdoor education as a career and our organisation as a workplace.
Mauri Ora
> Ka kawe nga kī i te Tonga To carry the knowledge from the South Nau mai, haere mai ki tēnei wānanga ipurangi hosted by te rōpū rangahau [https://maoriantarctica.org/about-researchers/], the Vision Mātauranga team of Ross Sea Region Research and Monitoring Plan. This research aims to engage Māori
According to the tribal narratives of Ngāti Rārua and Te Āti Awa, the first human to travel to the Antarctic was the Polynesian explorer Hui Te Rangiora. Te Rangiora sits aloft the meeting house Tūrangapeke, at Te Awhina marae in Motueka. He gazes out in his continual search for new
hauora
Kia ora e te whānau o Te Tauihu, It has been a time like no other than we’ve experienced in our lifetime. The Covid-19 pandemic has changed our world. Our Iwi are ready to ensure whānau across hauora, employment, mātauranga, culture, and business are well equipped to thrive. We
Video
Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Rarua were delighted to support Te Pītau Whakarei on their journey to Mana Kuratahi 2019 .
Our Stories
Our Glasgow Island kaitiaki, Kowhai Pacey sent us this video of his recent trip to the island with Te Atiawa.
Taiao
By Aneika Young Kaitiakitanga in Practice Project: Sustainable Seas National Science Challenge Kia ora rawa atū koutou e te whānau whānui o Ngāti Rārua, He Pou Tokomanawa is an iwi-led project led by Tiakina te Taiao, which aims to understand the manawhenua iwi kaitiakitanga priorities for Te Tai o Aorere
Hononga
Makaawhio, aka Bruce Bay is located in South Westland, on Te Tai o Poutini (the West Coast) of the South Island, not too far from Aoraki, Mount Cook in the bottom half of the Island. Kāti Mahaki ki Makaawhio are resident there and are a hapu of the wider Ngāi
Hononga
It’s a fabulous treat catching up with Ngāti Rārua whānau hearing about their lives and sharing in their memories. Recently, we sat down with Auckland-based whānau member, wahine toa and business woman extraordinaire, Zella Morrison.