Rehua marae history books

Top of the web june 2015 christchurch city libraries. He was the father of hoturoa, the commander of the tainui canoe of the great migration of circa 50 a. In the course of urban maori, a 300page book being launched next week, bradford haami has told many of the stories of what he calls the second great migration. Last month it entered a fresh phase as the building that gave rise to the marae was razed to make way for a new development. Matariki at the marae christchurch city libraries blog. The site will also be useful to help promote the marae and its services more effectively. Auaukiterangi the sacred house of tainui maketu marae auaukiterangi was an ariki, or high chief in hawaiiki, the former homeland of the maori across the seas. Courtesy of the still standing op shop on warrington street.

The new zealand health strategy discussion document. Ngati rehua, ngatiwai ngati rehua great barrier island. For the young leaders who attended the marae, the experience also allowed them to consider how to encourage their friends, peers and parents to embrace maori culture as part of their identities. Takaparawhau bastion point, where the marae is based, is steeped in history and boasts spectacular views of the waitemata harbour and the greater auckland area. Ngati maniapoto hari, te kanawa, ngati haua ngati hira taringamotu. This is clearly a watershed period in our history as a tribe and will mark the difference between vague acceptance. Thats the move which, in the wake of world war one, picked up speed in the 1920s when, according to official figures, 90 percent of the maori population were still living out in rural, tribal areas. Sitting beside my husbands coffin i was horrified at the sight of my daughter walking back into rehua marae with her beautiful long, blonde hair gone. Tumutumuwhenua, the ancestor the house represents has connections to all the major tribes throughout aotearoa.

In 1925 the name was changed to ruatoria, although some texts retain the original spelling. Nathaniel philbrick goodreads author shelved 18 times as maritimehistory avg rating 4. Page 1 of 238 items national library of new zealand. Rehua marae christchurch terry ryan methodist mission we. Our librarians will be telling stories at 11am, there will be market and kai stalls all day. This item has been provided for private study purposes such as school projects, family and local history research and any published reproduction print or. Rehua hosts many visitors every year from primary school children to royalty in 2002 her majesty queen elizabeth ii visited the marae. We are the tangata whenua and mana whenua of aotea. A significant step in latterday saint church history new zealand. Council, under te kiato riwai, the otautahi football club, the rehua kohanga reo the first in te waipounamu and rehua marae social services. Rehua marae 79 springfields road st albans christchurch 23 june 2000 friday, 9. This shape can be recognised as a military insignia. The whare is a person and we can see the spine and ribs. The tribunal considered that local marae were the best place to look to in matters of customary authority and commended a bottom up process of hui on marae to generate support for the mandate.

Rehua marae 79 springfield road st albans christchurch, canterbury 8014 new zealand. Hine was born in christchurch, the second of seven. Although initially used to determine whether visitors were friends or foe, powhiri today are utilised to welcome all visitors from royalty to school groups to a marae or place. The local manaia marae and te kou o rehua meeting house, are a meeting ground for the ngati pukenga iwi, and its ngati maru hapu. A survey of the history and culture of the indian subcontinent before the coming of the muslims paperback. Nestled among two acres of beautiful urban native reserve, just 15 minutes from the airport and five minutes from the centre of the city rehua is the perfect venue for your next event whether its a wedding, wananga. From the minute we were born, we were expected to be there every sunday, front and centre. Where, at twelve, she found that idea i have no idea but shes still happy with her gesture of love. It was home to young boys and girls who attended the maori trade training schemes set up by members of the weslyan church haahi weteriana and ngai tahu. Issuu is a digital publishing platform that makes it simple to publish magazines, catalogs, newspapers, books, and more online. Also aka tewhaa rewhaa, rehua te parapara, heke te parapara, tome rehua married to rangimarie hapimana. The old coromandel hospital is a meeting place for te patukirikiri iwi. Explore photos of story blankets at rehua marae, 2012.

Bounces stay at rehua marae was the first step on a journey to explore youth wellbeing through culturally inclusive practices. Nana and papas first language was te reo, and, while they didnt pass the reo on to their kids, they raised them to be mindfully maori and that was passed down to us. Puna or fresh water springs emerge from the ground at rehua setting the site apart as a. Te ao maori for tamariki christchurch city libraries. Marae name wharenui name iwi and hapu location hia kaitupeka. According to her mother, pauline mohi, it was unlikely hine ever knew the ongoing significance of the words she spoke at the hui waimanawa, rehua marae, christchurch, in 1988. Te panui runaka may 2018 by te runanga o ngai tahu issuu. Welcome to rehua marae, a community based marae offering the ultimate cultural experience in the heart of christchurch city. Rehua marae canterbury region te ara encyclopedia of new. The heart of maori culture paperback june 30, 2016 by huia publishers author 5. The mrn was set up at rehua marae in central christchurch and was established ostensibly to facilitate communication and to identify the appropriate service providers over the short to medium term to following the february 2011 earthquake.

An article by mel whaanga, new zealand church history advisor to the. Ruatoria is a town in the waiapu valley of the gisborne region in the northeastern corner of new zealands north island. Rangiahua and other outlying islands, rocky outcrops and seascapes. The current impacts and predicted global consequences of climate change have contributed to a growing awareness that community led disaster management and recovery initiatives are relevant to integrated disaster risk reduction research and governance.

The focus of the celebrations was a whanau day attended by more than 600 whanau and members of the community which got underway with a whakatau and karakia. The town was originally known as cross roads, and was named ruatorea in 19, from the maori ruaatorea the storage pit of torea. In 2004 he marked 30 years as the kawai kaitiaki of ngai tahu whakapapa an acknowledged authority on the contemporary whakapapa of the ngai tahu people. Kua heke tota, kua whakapau werawera, a, kei te tau mai tatou ki te mutunga o te tau.

Wairau blenheim, wednesday 9 october, time and venue tbc. This page features extracts from a recorded interview with dr. A website will allow us to record the history of rehua and acknowledge those key people and organisations that have contributed to the whakapapa of the marae. When the tree sprang up again and had to be felled once more, ratas uncle rehua performed this karakia to prevent it from standing upright a second time. Te waipounamu marae film tour otautahi ki awarua scoop. American history stories, volume ii yesterdays classics. At the artbox fab julia holden exhibition with some recognisable people from christchurch arts.

Before it was transformed into a marae, rehua was formerly the rehua maori apprentices hostel. Upoko of ngai tuahuariri, dr te maire tau, william bubba thompson from bluff and kaumatua ruawhitu pokaia from rehua marae spoke on behalf on. We explore what christchurch city libraries webpages and blog posts and social media postings were popular each month so we can learn more about what our customers are interested in. Marae lead the way for christchurch earthquake recovery scoop. Nei nga mihi ki a tatou tamariki kua aro pu ki te kaupapa o te manu korero. Grief is affecting us all right now kiwi travel writer.

Marae name wharenui name iwi and hapu location kawa marae. Her gift to her stepfather was to place her hair in his coffin. Nana, our dads mum, was one of the founders at rehua marae. And on matariki itself saturday 28 june its time for the whanau fun day at rehua marae. Mink blankets are readily accessible and warm, commonly used on marae, and often gifted at significant birthdays.

Rehua marae became a central hub for the maori response, with many. On saturday, we went to rehua marae for a whanau matariki day. It was well attended with nearly 100 people from tamariki. American history stories, volume ii yesterdays classics paperback february 28, 2007 by mara l. A clear chain of command was in place, based on whakapapa.

Matariki the maori new year is on 25 june this year. Popular ancient india books showing 150 of 229 the wonder that was india. Whanau submissions can be made online whanau submissions. Case studies from the asiapacific region have suggested that traditional indigenous knowledges constitute. The history of the mission during rev falkinghams superintendency was recorded in norman. Matariki story blanket display at rehua marae, christchurch. Mata aho collectives second project work, kaokao, focused on one tukutuku design, a chevron shape of the same name. Stars of matariki nga whetu o matariki step by step instructions on making a star from harakeke. When the queen arrived in the new zealand town of rehua marae today, she probably had a distinct feeling of deja vu.

Popular maritime history books showing 150 of 787 in the heart of the sea. This book, now out of print, covers the beginnings of the mission, the. This is a list of marae maori meeting grounds in the manawatuwhanganui region of new zealand. Orakei marae is a living breathing part of the ngati whatua people. Kino hughes explained that according to mataatua history the chant was first recited in hawaiki, after the early hero rata cut down the tree from which mataatua was to be adzed. I am looking for any history on my grandfather tom rehua, used to break in wild horses, south waikato, king country, taupo region, and maybe rotorua area. Rehua marae ensure you include the dates you would like to book the marae, the number of people. This is a list of marae maori meeting grounds in the auckland region of new zealand. Aotea, also known as great barrier island, is the ancestral land of ngati rehua ngatiwai ki aotea. Auaukiterangi and his eldest son, pumaiterangi, remained in hawaiiki. Powhiri process the powhiri or ritual of encountering has been performed by, maori for many generations.

I runga i te kaupeka o te wa, ka tuku mihi ki a koutou nga whanau o te tikanga rua reo. Paku neera rigby, 67, drowns saving his granddaughter from a rip at a northland beach on monday. It wasnt so long ago that, during another royal tour, her majesty met the maoris and donned a ceremonial cape made of feathers from the flightless kiwi new zealands national bird. Matariki whanau day at rehua marae, saturday 27 june 2015. Otautahichristchurch, tuesday 8 october, 47pm, 79 springfield road rehua marae. Covers the 2007 maori weavers national hui held at maraenui marae in the eastern bay of plenty, 2007. The poupou in the marae represented iwi from around new zealand. Te roopu raranga whatu o aotearoa nzhistory, new zealand. Monday 25 june was the first day of our story blanket exhibition at rehua marae, part of our programme of events this year at christchurch city libraries to celebrate matariki. Whanau and community joined together recently to enjoy a weeklong celebration of matariki at rehua marae in otautahi. Coromandel rudolf steiner school was a small private full primary years 18 school. Detailed research will now be compiled to bring to light the breaches of the treaty of waitangi against our tupuna and from it the research will form the basis upon which we can negotiate a settlement with the crown. This page explains its history it is a wonderful place.

In 2004 he marked 30 years as the kawai kaitiaki of ngai tahu whakapapa an acknowledged authority on the. Throughout its history the meeting house has been used to hold both methodist and ratana services, and this continues today. Secretary of the rehua marae trustboard, dr terry ryan says the methodist mission purchased the land on which the marae sits after the war to create to accommodation for the young maori who were beginning to move to the city. In maori mythology, rehua is a very sacred personage, who lives in te putahi nuiorehua in.

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