Te Panui Runaka February 2017

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Kāi Tahu ki Ōtaki

Three generations of Ngāi Tahu joined in Te Hui Whakapūmau 2016, Victoria University Graduation. Dr Lynne Russell of Ngāi Tahu has worked for many years in suicide prevention and health.

Ko te manu e kai i te miro nōna te ngahere, Ko te manu e kai i te mātauranga nōna te ao. E rere ngā manu tātāriki, ngā manu mātārae. Tīhoihoi ana te kōwetewete mai a mātiti. Whakanui tonu ana ēnei manutaki o Kāi Tahu, Waitaha, Ngāti Māmoe. Kākahutia e te kōpuni tauwhāinga hei tohu rangatira. Tiaho mai i te uma o Ranginui. Tau ana!

A proud day indeed with the graduation of her daughter Mereana. Mereana’s tamariki played a special part in the graduation ceremony when her whānau joined Mum on the red carpet. ‘E hine, kāore e kore e tiaho mai te whetū i te rangi, hei tohu hākoa o tō pāpā, tiaho tonu mai e Kō.’

Māoridom gathered at Victoria University to celebrate the graduation of future academics and leaders. Ngāi Tahu, Waitaha, Ngāti Māmoe were well represented with the student speaker Nicola Grace sharing her experience and journey as a student and advocate of hauora. The Taurahere of the Wellington region congratulate you all.

Kāti rā, kia kaha, kia māia koutou katoa kia piki ake i te poutama o te mātauranga. Kia whakahā i te whai ao, kia pā atu ki te tāpuhipuhitanga o te Toi ahurewa. Kia eke panuku kia eke Tangaroa Haumi e Hui e Tāiki e.

Mā te pakiaka tū ai te rākau pou matua, huihui ai ngā manu.

Back row, left to right: Te Rongomai Tipene-Matua, Rakaitemania Parata Gardiner. Front row, left to right: Taina Wilson, Mereana Pere, Nicola Grace, Rueben Radford, Shianne Ngerengere-Jones.

Back row, left to right : Dr Lynne Russell, Mereana Pere (mother and daughter).Front row: Mereana’s tamariki – Piwaiwaka, Mereana and Te Kaitiaki.

The Office • Applications are to be submitted at least two weeks prior to commencement of the term in which the tuition is to be undertaken. • Provision is also available (on a case-by-case basis) for tamariki who require special learning assessments.

Tahua Taunaki Ākonga- Learner Support Fund Tahua Taunaki Ākonga have funding available for personalized tuition for registered Ngāi Tahu students aged between 5 and 18 years of age, to support your tamariki to further their progress at school.

For further information or an application form please contact us mātauranga@ngaitahu.iw.nz or 0800 942 472.

• One term of funding is available per financial year (up to a maximum of $450) 26


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