Te Ao Māori

He Manaakitanga Kaumātua – Kei te āwhina i a koe

Te Rau Aroha (Te Runaka Awarua) Bluff

Mā Manaakitanga Kaumātua koe e āwhina mā roto i tōna tari ā-motu, mā te kotahitanga o ngā Tari Manaakitanga Kaumātua ā-rohe 34.

Study learns from kaumātua – "life is great today"

Rei Ngatai (Te Atiawa / Ngati Rahiri).

Research into what it means to be a Māori elder today has found kaumātua and kuia love life, and are actively engaged in their community and whānau.

Kaumātua recalls last whale chase

Fred Poihipi says the sea remains a crucial part of life for many communities. Photo / Alan Gibson

Fred Poihipi is one of the few living Māori who can say he was once a whaler.

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