E rere te huata, kapohia!
E rere te huata, kapohia! - make the most of every opportunity!
te aka kumara
kaupapa - to promote Māori and Pasifika success.
tāera - promoting jobs for organisations who wish to engage with our community
tukanga - promoting the stories of everyday people. We hope to inspire rangatahi to reach for their biggest goals in life.
kawepūrongo / latest news and blogs
Expressions of interest are open now for a unique Mau Rākau course coming to Horowhenua.
Through this course, young people in Horowhenua will learn the importance of this traditional Māori martial art, mastering and learning the significance of the taiaha as they develop their timing, balance, and coordination skills in a safe and supportive environment.
Are you looking to use your skills and make a real impact on the planet? Look no further than Greenpeace Aotearoa - an organisation dedicated to fighting for our environment and building a sustainable future. Join us as we work towards creating a more peaceful, greener world.
Saturday 6th April 2024 - The third installment of the Te Hau Kōmaru National Waka Hourua Festival commenced today, marking a historic moment as the largest fleet of waka hourua in centuries sailed into Te Tau Ihu o te Waka a Māui.
Hundreds of spectators gathered at dawn in Kaiteretere to witness the event, many experiencing the awe-inspiring sight of waka hourua for the first time.
a mātau pūrākau / our stories
Manawa is a talented tattoo artist based in Pukerua Bay, Aotearoa, New Zealand, whose distinctive style and passion for his craft have earned him international acclaim. With a background as a carver, Manawa made the remarkable decision to transition into the world of tā moko, the traditional Māori art of tattooing. This blog post will delve into Manawa's fascinating journey, highlighting his unique background, his successful tattoo studio in Pukerua Bay, and his recognition in the art world.
Brett is now living the dream, working from home with his beautiful wife, making a fulfilling existence doing something he is deeply passionate about. His story explains how this choice rewards him in ways he never thought of before starting on this journey. But to get where he is today, he traversed a very different path.
Michael "Michel" Cliff Tuffery MNZM is a New Zealand artist of Samoan, Tahitian and Cook Islands descent. He is one of New Zealand's most well-known artists and his work is held in many art collections in New Zealand and around the world. He lives and works in Wellington, New Zealand. Renowned as a printmaker, painter and sculptor, Tuffery has gained national and international recognition, and has made a major contribution to New Zealand art
Tracie Pile is a born and bred South Aucklander. Having completed her Bachelor of Matauranga Maori at Te Wananga o Raukawa, she decided that the Teach First NZ programme was where she could make the biggest difference. Tracie is a part of the 2015 cohort and is currently teaching te reo Maori at James Cook High School, Manurewa.
Well. It’s early Friday afternoon, an absolutely stunning Kapiti Coast afternoon consisting of a slight north-westerly breeze with baking hot sun, making it feel like mid-Summer although we are still in the final days of Spring. I am just pulling into Paekakariki heading for a table at the Perching Parrot.
Feeling pretty excited as this is my first interview and article that I will publish in Our People and very happy that one of my very talented cousins from Hongoeka Marae is my subject.