Murihiku whānau live in safer, warmer whare after signing up for home repair workshops with support from Te Puni Kōkiri. It also means greenstone. Te Waipounamu is the Māori name for the South Island.
Die wichtigsten Unterarten sind kawakawa, kahurangi, īnanga und tangiwai.Die drei ersten bestehen aus Nephrit-Jade, tangiwai ist eine Form von Bowenit. According to the 2001 census there are approximately 15,000 Māori Anglicans within this area. Te Waipounamu; Ahitereiria; Tōrangapū ; Whakangahau; Iwi Taketake; Tūroa; Rangatahi; Hākinakina; Tāukiuki; Hōmiromiro; Rāhina 13 Kohitātea 2020 Ko te whakamutu i te whakamomori ka hīkoihia e te 100 rangatahi o Ngāti Kahungunu .
To find marae in a different Rohe go to the Email Directories Homepage where all of the Marae Rohe listings are.. The area replicates the boundaries of Ngāi Tahu Whānui, the northern points are from Kahurangi Point on the West Coast to Te Parinui o Whiti (White Bluffs) near Kaikōura on the East Coast.
Te Waipounamu is one … 15 Show Place Addington, Christchurch 8024 New Zealand. (family) We will respect, foster and maintain important relationships within the organisation, within the iwi and within the community. There are three Te Puni Kōkiri Offices in Te Waipounamu. Waipounamu. Rehua Marae opened its doors to the Ōtautahi community following the devastating 2011 earthquakes.
Image: Māui Studios. 9a Earl Street, Queenstown, New Zealand tel +64 3 4426896 Im neuseeländischen Englisch wird Pounamu auch als Synonym für „Greenstone“ verwendet. Die Südinsel Neuseelands (englisch South Island, Māori Te Wai-pounamu) hat eine Fläche von 150.437 km² und wird durch die 35 km breite Cookstraße von der dichter besiedelten Nordinsel getrennt. Te Pīhopatanga o Te Waipounamu (the bishopric of the south island; aka Te Hui Amorangi..., lit. The region includes the bulk of the South Island including Rakiura (Stewart Island).David Ormsby manages an agile and well-networked team that looks after the largest of the six Te Puni Kōkiri regions – Te Waipounamu.
He reflects on being the Regional Manager since 2003 at the Ministry for Māori Development in the South Island.There are three iwi represented in Te Waipounamu region:Latest events and updates for this section are listed below.On the northern side of the Otago Peninsula, near Ōtākou Marae lives Tia Taiaroa, a recent university graduate who has been supporting kaumātua to take their first steps into the digital world during the COVID-19 pandemic.“When this all started we were just excited to be doing something ‘cool’ and positive to help” says Founder of Koha Kai, Janice Lee, “but as the week went on, the work and the people, brought a sobering realisation.An update on Te Pūtake o te Riri Funding and its response to COVID-19.Te Pūtake o te Riri Rā Maumahara is being being held in Taranaki this year with a series of events taking place from 28 - 30 October 2019. These are in Christchurch, Dunedin and Invercargill.Our offices can be reached via contact details below.Te Waipounamu region is the largest of Te Puni Kōkiri regional areas, covering approximately 49 percent of New Zealand (134,672,000 hectares).The area replicates the boundaries of Ngāi Tahu Whānui, the northern points are from Kahurangi Point on the West Coast to Te Parinui o Whiti (White Bluffs) near Kaikōura on the East Coast. Wayne Barrar’s remarkable photographs of Oamaru-found diatom fossils and single-celled algae take us into the world we cannot ordinarily see. The Hui Amorangi encompasses the South Island of New Zealand in its entirety and also Stewart Island/Rakiura and the Chatham Islands. It includes the Fiordland, Westland and Mt Cook National Parks. Te Hui Amorangi O Te Waipounamu is an episcopal polity (or diocese) of the Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia. Te Whare o Te Waipounamu + Google Map. Soul Full, a food truck offering healthy options to Christchurch whānau, has grown leaps and bounds with support through Whānau Ora commissioning. Whānau Ora helps whānau to realise dreams.Māori land owners on Rakiura are assessing the viability of an eco-tourism kiwi spotting venture with support from Te Puni Kōkiri via the Whenua Māori Fund.Desiree Taputoro (Ngāti Raukawa) and her son at their new whare as they join the unique housing community at Ngā Hau e Whā Marae in Ōtautahi.
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Pounamu ist ein Sammelbegriff der Māori für mehrere Arten von harter, beständiger Nephrit-Jade und Bowenit, die in Neuseeland vorkommen.
Rātapu 12 Kohitātea 2020 He mumu reo ka patu i te kaikiri kūare ki te hinengaro mārama .
Te Wahipounamu is a World Heritage Area in the South Island of New Zealand. This exhibition explores the South Island, water, the nuances and numerous colours of greenstone. From the Banks of Waipahatu Toward Pouriwai Falls, The Catlins 2013 (printed 201)Holothuria from Cormacks, Oamaru - From a Slide by Klaus D Kemp, 2013 (2013)Plain Song: The Light Plain - Light Above Eschscholzias (2016)Triceratium, from Oamaru - Arranged Slide by Samuel Meakin, March 1950 (2014)From the Banks of Waipahatu Toward Punehu Falls, The Catlins 2013 (printed 201)
Image: Māui Studios.Ngā Hau e Whā Marae whānau, tenants and supporters celebrate new community housing on the marae, Poutū te Rangi 2018.
Restoring a centuries old reputation as an abundant māra kai region on Banks Peninsula. Here is a list of the marae of the Te Waipounamu area.