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Māori zero waste initiative supports Tūwharetoa Festival
18 September 18
A kaupapa Māori zero waste initiative is helping to change a community's mindset about how they eliminate rubbish.
Students of Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Te Whakarewa i Te Reo ki Tūwharetoa are implementing the zero waste teachings at this year's Tūwharetoa Festival in Taupō.
Organising rubbish and waste has turned into a labour of love for Te Kahu-o-te-rangi Ngawhika-Pihema Ritete.
“Our school has always been environmentally…
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Students of Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Te Whakarewa i Te Reo ki Tūwharetoa are implementing the zero waste teachings at this year's Tūwharetoa Festival in Taupō.
Organising rubbish and waste has turned into a labour of love for Te Kahu-o-te-rangi Ngawhika-Pihema Ritete.
“Our school has always been environmentally…
Revitalising te reo through mau rākau
14 September 18
Hopu i te Ariki, or 'Catch the Ariki' is a game that is helping promote te reo Māori through the art of war.
A battle is going down for Te Reo Maori and the aim of the game is in the name.
One group attempts to capture the others Ariki, or leader.
At the forefront of the game is te reo.
One of the major rules of the…
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A battle is going down for Te Reo Maori and the aim of the game is in the name.
One group attempts to capture the others Ariki, or leader.
At the forefront of the game is te reo.
One of the major rules of the…
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