You are invited to attend Te Puna Wānanga research seminar. >>
You are invited to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Tūtahi Tonu meeting house at Te Ako Matua ki te Pou Hawaiki Marae. >>
Two Manukau residents—one Samoan, one Māori—were honoured this week as the recipients of this year’s Sonny Riini Memorial Scholarships at The University of Auckland’s Faculty of Education. >>
Te Wiki o te reo Māori at the Faculty of Education was a great success, especially with the faculty’s own ‘Ngā Putiputi o Maungawhau’ team winning the University of Auckland Inaugural Reo Challenge. >>
Every year, just before dawn in the winter sky Matariki rises low on the horizon, appearing in the tail of the Milky Way. For Māori the return of Matariki traditionally signified the arrival of winter and the start of a new year. It was also a time to remember those who had passed on, and a welcome opportunity for celebrating the harvest and new life. >>