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Me Tōngai Harakeke iPānui - TIRIPOUA 2022 (VIRTUAL EVENT): 26 February 2022
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TIRIPOUA 2022
VIRTUAL EVENT
 
Date: Saturday 26 February 2022
Time: 10am
Virtual Platform: Zoom
 
Kia ora e te iwi, we are looking forward to the upcoming virtual event ‘Tiripoua 2022’.  The theme this year is ‘Taiao Taiora’.  

EVENT REGISTRATION
If you wish to participate via the livestream you will need to register so a link can be sent via email to you. To register your virtual attendance please click on the below button and complete the online registration form.

Registrations close 5pm, Friday 25 February 2022.
 
We look forward to seeing our whānau this weekend via virtual kanohi ki te kanohi.
 
 ME TŌNGAI HARAKEKE E TE IWI
 
REGISTRATION: Tiripoua 2022
HE KAUPAPA KŌRERO TUATAHI: Tātai Tāngata ki te Whenua
KAIKŌRERO: Pounamu Skelton
Tātai Tāngata ki te Whenua is all about putting the resilience back into Kai.  The programme was created by Taranaki Iwi uri Poumanu Skelton who is also the kaiako for this exclusive Taranaki Iwi programme.  The aim of Tātai Tāngata ki te Whenua is to reconnect whānau back to Papatūānuku and reinvigorate the art of growing Kai. 
 
The vision is for our whānau to produce kai that has integrity, and nourishes the environment, that puts whānau back in charge of their own kai production so they can enjoy healthier and happier lives. 
HE KAUPAPA KŌRERO TUARUA: Te Karu o Kōteoteo
KAIKŌREROWayne Capper

The arrival of Te Karu O Kōteoteo on our shores has brought teachings and learnings that has had an intergenerational impact for all who were involved.  Her spiritual presence has influenced the lives of so many and changed the landscape in such a positive way.

Our tipua touched so many hearts and provided us guidance through what was a relearnt process for many of our uri, allowing everyone a space to be present through personal interaction. There were many tohu and signs along the journey that reminded us that we were not alone, that our tūpuna were right there by our side. Through this tohorā hauhake we have regained our right of passage and enhanced whānau, hapū and iwi tino rangatiratanga and mana motuhake through her interaction.

HE KAUPAPA KŌRERO TUATORU: Taranaki Iwi Rautaki Tiaki Whenua (Reserve Management Plan 2019-2029)

KAIKŌREROTodd Rangi
The Management Plan provides guidance for the control and development of Taranaki Iwi Claims Settlement Act 2016 lands including 15 reserves administrated by Te Kāhui o Taranaki under the Reserves Act 1977 and 14 land parcels held in freehold title by Te Kāhui o Taranaki on behalf of Taranaki Iwi.
A series of Aspirational Wānanga were held in 2021 by Te Kāhui o Taranaki Iwi Taiao with the seven Marae/Pā (Oakura, Puniho, Te Paepae o Te Raukura, Te Niho o Te Atiawa, Toroānui, Te Pōtaka, Orimupiko). 

The purpose of these wānanga was to provide whānau an opportunity to get a visual and understand the history and significance of each site through shared kōrero, whilst also understanding the hazards, controls, opportunities and statutory requirements each site presents.
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