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MAC Hui 9 April 2018

MAC Hui 9 April 2018

Janina Konia and Andre Konia 
(Ngai Tahu Education Strategy)


Mātauraka Mahaanui
(MOE and Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu

Ekea te pae kahukura
"Ascend the heights of excellence"

Ngai Tahu - the claim history
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eUW3sp2CKU0



Local Marae in Ōtautahi:

1  Port Levy - Koukouāreta
2  Akaroa - Ōnuku
3  Little River - Wairewa
4  Rāpaki - Ngāti wheke
5  Leeston - Taumutu
6  Tuahiwi

Te Kete o Aoraki - MOU

Te Rautaki Mātauranga

Mātauranga Māori is about a Māori way of being and engaging in the world – in its simplest form, it uses kawa (cultural practices) and tikanga (cultural principles) to critique, examine, analyse and understand the world. It is based on ancient values of the spiritual realm of Te Ao Mārama


Mō tātou, a, mō kā uri a muri ake nei
"For us, and our children after us"

To create pathways, prioritise success, promote innovation, provide leadership

56,000 registered members in the iwi.   Approx 65% are under the age of 22 yrs.
Tahua Taunaki Ākonga (learner support fund).   Contact Ngai Tahu to plan the best way forward for our kids.

John Leonard and Cath Savage's work - Kaha Education
https://www.kahaeducation.co.nz/

Apps to check out:

Te Waka o Aoraki
Te Kete a Rātaihautū
Kai Tahu - A Little Bird told me

Kaitoko Mātauranga - key people at Ngai Tahu to contact to see what is best for the child and whanau.

Check out

http://ngaitahu.iwi.nz/te-karaka/










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