Naumai – Welcome

Tēnā koutou e Te Whānau Tupu Ngātahi o Aotearoa mai i te Upoko-o-te-ika-a-Māui te pōkapu o tēnei ao.  Greetings to everyone in Playcentre Aotearoa from Wellington, the centre of our universe.

Nau mai ki te Ngahuru o Poutūterangi – welcome to Autumn, the nights are cooler and the days are shorter.It is also the time of harvesting kai from the māra kai.  The word ngahuru means ten, it is the tenth month in the maramataka Māori.  

In the māra kai, tamariki can help to whanake (grow), hauhake (harvest), whakarite (prepare), and whāngai (share) fresh, seasonal kai.

Garden to Table

Poroaki ki a Shekinah rāua ko Lisa

We bid farewell to two of our Kaihononga Māori from UNI and LSI.  They will be missed greatly, we do wish they do well in their chosen pathways.

Tōku haerenga ki Waitangi

Faith went to experience Waitangi and shares some awe inspiring moments.

Tōku haerenga

Rauemi

Ki Te Hoe: Indigenising Practice – some amazing resources for you to extend your te reo Māori in your centres.

Rauemi 

Kaihonongā Māori – New Email

Mēnā me whakapā mai ki te kāhui Kaihononga Māori pātai atu ki tō tātou īmera hou.

If you need to contact one of our Kaihononga Māori team please send any queries to our new email. 

Ask Te Ao Māori  [email protected]