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Whakamanatia a Matariki

Before Dawn we gathered on Monday 24 June.   We were blessed with a welcome to Te Kamaka Marae by Dr Pouroto Ngaropo, led in karakia by Matua Manuel Beazley.   We remembered and acknowledged those who have passed in the previous year, we acknowledged a new year, new growth and new pathways.

It was a chilly morning so we were pleased to join in hot soup and hot beverages at the completion of the ceremony.  Join us for workshops on Tuesday 25 June and Wednesday 3 July from 10am to 2.00pm.

Matariki a nuku
Matariki a rangi
Matariki Toi Ora
Ui e Taiki e!

Matariki be bound to energy
Matariki be bound to the sky
let it get new life
as we move forward in the new year,
it is done!

🌟 Celebrate Matariki ki Kaipatiki at Te Kāmaka Marae! 🌟

Nau Mai Haere Mai ki Matariki ki Kaipatiki.

Join us for another  Matariki Series, proudly hosted by Te Kāmaka Marae with the support of Kaipātiki Local Board, Kāinga Ora, and the Kaipātiki Community.

🌌 Opening Ceremony
📅 24th June
⏰ 5:30am – 8:00am
✨ Be part of a magical journey as we share the rich history of Matariki, its significance, and ceremonial traditions. Enjoy hot soup and homemade bread to warm your soul.

🎨 Workshops and Activities
Throughout the two weeks, dive into public workshops featuring storytelling, pūrakau, lantern making, and weaving. Experience the vibrant culture and learn new skills!

🎉 Closing Ceremony
📅 6th July
⏰ 2:00pm – 7:00pm
🎊 Celebrate the Closing Matariki  with a welcome ceremony, entertainment, performances, vendors, and delicious food—everything unique to the Northcote community.

All happening @ Te Kamaka Marae on the Northshore.

We Te Kamaka Marae Committee are thrilled to host Matariki once again and can’t wait to see you all there!

Nau Mai, Haere Mai! Matariki ki Kaipātiki! 🌟

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Taking on the world  !! Pinuela Waka Ama club supported by Te kamaka marae.

Worlds Outrigging Sprints, Hilo, Hawaii, Pineula Waka Ama here at Te Kamaka.

Based in Tāmaki Makaurau, the Pineula Waka Ama Club stands as one of Aotearoa’s elite, renowned for its fierce competitiveness, unwavering discipline, and strong whānau-oriented values. As they prepare for the World Sprints in Hilo, Hawaii, this August 2024, we at Te Kāmaka Marae are beyond thrilled to support these extraordinary athletes, coaches, and managers who leave to Hawaii in Aug 2024.

Pineula J19 Team journey to the world stage is a testament to their resilience and determination. Their coaching and management team, with extensive experience on both national and international platforms, instill a spirit of excellence and dedication in every member. These young rangatahi are not just athletes; they are a symbol of hard work, commitment, and the relentless pursuit of greatness.

Te Kāmaka Marae, we are honored to provide a humble space at our marae since Jan where they stayed for a week, the have recently booked for 9 weekends from April to Aug,  where the team can train intensively every fortnight, in weekends. Here, they bond, strengthen their unity, and engage in rigorous water and off-water training at Lake Pupuke. The synergy and spirit within this team are palpable, driving them to push boundaries and achieve their best.

We are incredibly proud to support these determined  rangatahi  as they represent New Zealand on the global stage.

Thank you, Pineula Waka Ama Club, for choosing Te Kāmaka Marae as your place to stay connect and bond. Together, we celebrate your journey and eagerly await your triumphs at the World Sprints. We want to honor you as well by hosting a graduation  soon to acknowledge your achievement at Te Kamaka marae.

If you wish to help support this team on their journey  pm this post or contact Mereana Hona, Secretary [email protected].

On behalf of Te Kamaka Marae and Chairman Dr Pouroto Ngaropō.

 

Hāto Petera Pānui – May 2024

Click the link to read the May 2024 edition of news from Hāto Petera.

Pompallier Shield Speech Competition

Pouroto had the honour of serving as the head judge, which creatively integrated Catholic and Māori elements in speeches by students from Catholic Secondary Schools across Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland. This event highlights the potential for closer ties with our Katorika schools.  Pouroto was well received and saw an excellent calibre of young speakers of delivery speeches in English, Te Reo Māori and Katorika Haahi. This was awesome sight to see amongst our schools. All Catholic Colleges were represented.

Congratulations to all the winners.

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