Tū mai Taranaki e, tiketike mai rā tātou

Roto i te kawa tapu, hāpaia tō mana

Torotika ki a Rangi

Tēnā koutou i runga i ēnei kupu akiaki a Te Rangiāhuta ki ōna pāranga ki Taranaki whānui.  Kia tiketike, kia tairanga te mana o Taranaki maunga, Taranaki whenua, Taranaki tangata.  Tēnā e Ruka, koutou tahi ko ngā huki o nehe kua riro ki te pō.  He kupu ohākī te tukunga iho, he tauira i heke mai i Hawaiki rā anō. Waihoki ko te huki o nāianei rangi, tātou e te hunga ora e takatū nei ki te mata o te whenua ...  Tihee Mouriora!  

Kua ū ki tai, kua ū ki uta, kua ū ki te tupuranga e tupu mai ai eee hai!


Taranaki Tū Mai Charitable Trust was established early in 2009, its purpose is to promote Taranakitanga and strong regional networks of identity for all Taranaki iwi and their future generations.


The Trust will promote, support, facilitate and organise the retention and development of the following kaupapa:

  Te Reo Māori                    

• Tikanga                      

 • Wānanga

• Whanaungatanga between iwi, hapū and whānau

• Sporting, Kapa Haka and Recreational activities

 

TARANAKI TŪ MAI - FESTIVAL PROGRAMME


 

FRIDAY 13 NOVEMBER

Activity

Location

9.00am to 10.30am

Powhiri

Te Ikaroa-a-Maui

10.30am

Kapu Ti

Tama Wahine

9.30am to 4.00pm

EXPO

Exhibitor stands featuring Taranaki Health, Education and Business organisations.

REGISTRATION DESK & FESTIVAL MERCHANDISE 

Located in the Expo area. 

Tama Wahine

11.30am to 1.30pm

KAPA HAKA-A-IWI

Te Atiawa 

Invited Group (guest spot)

Ngā Manu E Rua

Invited Group (guest spot)

Ngā Ruahinerangi

Te Ikaroa-a-Maui

11.00am to 11.40am

IWI CHAIRS FORUM

Facilitator: Tokatūmoana Walden

The Iwi Chairs are Chairs of our Runanga around the maunga and each iwi are represented. A panel discussion lead by Toka will explain their aspirations for the future. 

Tū Tamatane

EDUCATION FORUM

Facilitator: Te Ngāruru Wineera

Te Ngāruru Wineera is the Tumuaki of Te Wānanga Māori at WITT, he will be joined by other Taranaki Education leaders with discussion centred on Māori Education within Taranaki. 

Ngarue

11.45am to 12.30pm

TARANAKI MĀORI TRUST BOARD

Facilitator: Mike Neho 

Mike is the current chair of the Taranaki Māori Trust Board and he will lead a discussion looking at the future aspirations and pathway of the Trust Board. 

Tū Tamatane

TARANAKI MĀORI ARTISTS

Facilitator: Hemi Sundgren

Joined by Glen Skipper and others; this is an opportunity for practicing Māori artists to come together to discuss common issues affecting them and look at how there can be collaborative projects in the future. 

Ngarue


2.30pm to 4.00pm

WĀNANGA TUATAHI

Kaupapa: Te Rangitaake Manuscripts

Facilitator: Ruakere Hond

Led by Ruakere Hond, Jamie Tuuta and Hemi Sundgren will review a series of letters written by Te Rangitaake, analyse the language he used to communicate with the reader and discuss its application in a modern context

Te Ikaroa-a-Maui

4.00pm to 4.40pm

TARANAKI MĀORI BUSINESS & TOURISM

Facilitator: Anna Davis

Anna Davis and Amokura Panoho on behalf of Taranaki Māori Business network and Māori Tourism joined by Kim Skelton and others will present a panel looking at future strategies.

Tū Tamatane

HAUORA TARANAKI 

Facilitator: Donna Leatherby 

Donna will be joined by Hauora Māori representatives including Hayden Wano, Christine Henare, Anaru Wilkie and Andrew Brock.

Ngarue

4.45pm to 5.30pm

 

PARINĪNIHI KI WAITOTARA

Facilitator: Dion Maaka

PKW will discuss their future plans and their role within our rohe. This forum will be led by Dion Maaka part of the PKW team.

Tū Tamatane

PARIHAKA PEACE FESTIVAL

Join festival director and founder Te Miringa Hohaia who will talk about the upcoming Parihaka Peace Festival 2010.

Ngarue

6.00pm to 8.00pm

TAUTOHETOHE / DEBATE

Facilitator: Te Kauhoe Wano

The last Tautohetohe competition held on Māori TV was won by Ngā Rauru. TK returns home to present this whakataetae where fun and laughter are sure to be big part of this session. The tautohe will be in te reo Māori. 

Te Ikaroa-a-Maui

8.30pm to 10.00pm

KARAKIA MIHIMIHI

 

WĀNANGA TUARUA

Kaupapa: Karakia

Ruakere, Jamie, Hemi and others will discuss karakia to understand their meaning and application.

Te Ikaroa-a-Maui



SATURDAY 14 NOVEMBER

Activity

Location

9.30am to 5.00pm 

HAKINAKINA-A-IWI/SPORTS

Netball

Touch Rugby

Rugby League

Rugby

Kaumatua Games

Tamariki Participation Games

Clifton Reserve


9.30am to 2.00pm

EXPO

Exhibitor stands featuring Taranaki Health, Education and Business organizations.

REGISTRATION DESK & FESTIVAL MERCHANDISE 

Located in the Expo area. 

Waitara Rugby League Clubrooms

10.30am to 12.30pm

WĀNANGA TUATORU

Kaupapa: Waiata

Facilitator: Te Reo o Taranaki

This final wananga will look at waiata to understand their meaning and their application.

Te Ikaroa-a-Maui

5.00pm 

PRIZEGIVING / POROPOROAKI

Prizegiving for Kapa Haka and Sports 

Poroporoaki

PŌ WHAKANGĀHAU

Owae Marae



Waitara RSA



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