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Poukai

  • 03/05/2011 03:52 pm to 03/27/2011 09:00 am
  • Poukai

    The Poukai is an annual series of visits by the Māori king to Kīngitanga marae around and beyond the Waikato region, a tradition that dates back to the 19th century. The purposes of Poukai were originally to ensure the welfare of the people. Today that is still the main kaupapa for Poukai as well as it being an environment where all issues involving Māori can be aired.

     Time:
     Sat 05 March, 9:00 am   Sun 27 March, 5:00 pm          

    Location:
     Waikato/Tainui region and beyond
     
     5th Poutuu Marae, Shannon
     9th Pārāwera Marae, Te Awamutu
     10th Ōwairaka Marae, Te Awamutu
     11th Rākaunui Marae, Kāwhia
     12th Waipapa Marae, Kāwhia
     13th Maketū marae, Kāwhia
     14th Ōkapu Marae,
     18th Tūrangawaewae Marae, Ngāruawāhia
     19th REGATTA – Tūrangawaewae Marae, Ngāruawāhia
     26th Marokopa marae, Marokopa
     27th Te Tokanga-nui-a-noho Marae, Te Kuiti

2011 Pikihuia Awards

  • 01/01/2011 04:03 pm to 04/15/2011 09:00 am
  • 2011 Pikihuia Awards

    Huia Publishers and the Māori Literature Trust are excited to announce the return of the Pikihuia Awards for Māori Writers, starting 1 January 2011. We encourage Māori writers of novels, short stories and film scripts to start thinking about story ideas or tidy-up existing work to send in the new year. Supporting diversity in writing and supporting innovation, these awards recognise outstanding work by Māori writers. Categories for 2011 include:

     * Best short story written in Māori
     * Best short story written in English
     * Best novel extract written in English
     * Best short film script written in English
     * Secondary School Award Category

    Entries must be received by 5.00 pm, 15 April 2011. Entries received after this time will not be eligible.
     
     If you have any queries regarding the Pikihuia Awards, please contact Dominika White on pikihuia@huia.co.nz or phone 04-473-9262.

    http://www.huia.co.nz/pikihuia

Te Ao Hurihuri

  • 03/21/2011 02:00 pm to 12/02/2011 05:00 pm
  • Sharing aspects of identity – both past and present – told through stories and cultural concepts embodied in taonga from the museum’s Māori collections in te reo Māori and English.

    Mon 21 March, 2:08 pm  - Fri 02 December, 5:00 pm          
     Location: Auckland Museum
     21 March 2011 – 2 December 2011
     
     Book in early for Auckland Museum's school programmes:
     Term 1: 21 March–14 April 2011
     Term 2: 2 May–20 May 2011
     Term 3: 1 August–23 September 2011,
     Term 4: 30 October–2 December 2011

    For more information please visit http://www.aucklandmuseum.com/1506/2011-school-programmes
     

Ngā Manu Kōrero ā-Motu 27, 28 29 Hepetema

  • 09/27/2011 09:00 am to 04/29/2011 05:00 pm
  • Ngā Manu Kōrero ā-Motu

    He whakataetae mō ngā kura tuarua huri noa i te motu, hai whakatairanga i te reo Māori.

    Āhea: Tuesday 27, Wednesday 28 and Thursday 29 September, 2011

    Ki hea: Park Events Centre, Mt Maunganui

    Mō te roanga atu ō ngā kōrero tēnā whakapā atu ki a Aramahou Ririnui, Tauranga Boys College.

    Īmēra: a.ririnui@taurangaboyscollege.school.nz

Kura reo ki Ōtepoti, 10-14 Paenga-whāwhā, 2012

  • 04/10/2012 09:00 am to 04/14/2012 05:00 pm
  • Kura reo ki Ōtepoti

    Ahea: 10-14 Paenga-whāwhā

    Ki hea: Araiteuru Marae, Dunedin

    TE UTU$250 te utu mā ia pakeke inā ka utua i mua i te 23 Poutu te rangi 2012.$275 te utu mā ia pakeke inā ka utua i muri i te 23 Poutū te rangi 2012.$300 te utu inā ka tae mai ki te Kura Reo me te kore rēhita.$150 te utu mā ia rangatahi (kei te kura tuarua)

    Mēnā he pātai, he kōrero anō āu tēnei whakapā mai ki a:Charisma Rangipunga or Paulette Tamati-Elliffecharisma@ngaitahu.iwi.nz or paulette@ngaitahu.iwi.nz 0800 KAI TAHU (0800 524 8248)Te Rūnanga o Ngāi TahuPO Box 13-046, Christchurch

    Pāwhirihia ki konei mō te puka uru

Tuia Te Ako 2012 – Māori Tertiary Educators’ Hui

  • 03/29/2012 09:00 am to 03/30/2012 05:00 pm
  • Nau mai, haere mai ki tā tātau hui, Tuia Te Ako .

    Tuia Te Ako brings together the Māori tertiary education whānau from all parts of the sector to share in discussion and debate of a range of issues that impact the success of Māori tertiary learners.

    Tuia Te Ako 2012 will be held at Pipitea Marae in Wellington on:

    • Thursday 29  March 2012 , and
    • Friday 30 March 2012 .

    The hui programme features a range of exciting practice-focused presentations on the key themes and workshops. The conference dinner will be embellished with some of Aotearoa’s premier Māori music artists.

    Conference costs 
    The cost to attend is $75+GST ($86.25). Registrations open at the end of November 2011 and are limited to 250, so register early to avoid disappointment.

    For full details visit http://akoaotearoa.ac.nz/tuiateako

Te whakataetae kapahaka a rohe o Mātaatua

  • 02/25/2012 03:00 pm
  • Ka tū mai te whakataetae kapahaka a rohe o Mātaatua ki Omaio hai te 25 o Huitanguru.

    Mō te roanga atu o ngā kōrero pāwhirihia mai ki konei.

He Manawa Whenua

  • 06/30/2013 09:00 am to 07/03/2013 05:00 pm
  • HE MANAWA WHENUA

    Indigenous Research Conference 2013

    Date: 30 June 2013 – 3 July 2013 | Venue: Claudelands Event Centre , Hamilton, Aotearoa (New Zealand)

    He Manawa Whenua


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