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Education New Zealand Manapou ki te Ao

Te Whanganui-a-Tara | Wellington
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Ko Janine tōku ingoa Nō Taranaki ōku tīpuna Kei te noho au ki Paraparaumu Beach

Ko Philippa Brown tōku ingoa Nō Ingarangi me Ireland ōku tīpuna Kei te noho au ki Pōneke

Ko Emma tōku ingoa Nō Ingarani ōku tīpuna Kei te noho au ki Pōneke

I'm excited to support the Māori Language Movement and especially looking forward to the launch of the Manapou App!

I want to support my personal journey and also the mahi of Manapou ki te Ao

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I shared #MyMihi with my hoamahi at Manapou ki to Ao.

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At ENZ Manapou ki te Ao, we have been celebrating Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori in a big way since 2017. For 2021, we have a week full of exciting activities to get us all giving te reo a go! We are learning about the tikanga behind karakia, making our own poi and getting together to learn a mihimihi. Here's a video of a few of us taking turns to say our mihimihi. No one in this group is a native Māori speaker but it's fantastic to see the effort everyone has gone to. This week, there are many more groups in our organisation learning their mihimihi together!

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We did a mihimihi challenge at Manapou ki te Ao Education New Zealand, to give everyone the opportunity to gain some confidence in saying their mihi. Here's my attempt!

We all made poi and came to a 'Swing Your Poi' session where we learnt a few moves with waiata.

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This is our organisation waiata Manapou ki te Ao, Nā Te Haumihiata Mason rāua ko Ed Tuari. This video is the marketing team singing the waiata in different parts of NZ, while in lock down and performing the actions.

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Education New Zealand Manapou ki te Ao will waiata. "Last year we launched Education New Zealand Manapou ki te Ao's signatory waiata 'Manapou ki te Ao'. It was composed and sung by our very own Chief Advisor Māori Ed Tuari and Te Haumihiata Mason. Ed had also come up with some actions and he taught them to staff. This year, we would like to create a giant flash mob of the Manapou ki te Ao actions. Our aim is to have each and every one of our staff members attending. We are an international organisation with staff members based all across the globe and operating in various countries.

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Education New Zealand Manapou ki te Ao will waiata. "Last year we launched Education New Zealand Manapou ki te Ao's signatory waiata 'Manapou ki te Ao'. It was composed and sung by our very own Chief Advisor Māori Ed Tuari and Te Haumihiata Mason. Ed had also come up with some actions and he taught them to staff. This year, we would like to create a giant flash mob of the Manapou ki te Ao actions. Our aim is to have each and every one of our staff members attending. We are an international organisation with staff members based all across the globe and operating in various countries. "

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We at Education New Zealand Manapou ki te Ao replaced our all staff Christmas party with an all staff Matariki Celebration. We 90 employees in 21 locations across 16 countries. 73 of our staff are based in New Zealand and about 20 of them are from overseas. The first Matariki Celebration took place this year and we all gathered in the Space Place / Carter Observatory. Our very own Chief Advisor Māori gave an awesome kōrero about Matariki and each table had a name of one of the stars. After we learned about Matariki we all learned the kaikōhau and our international staff in New Zealand gave their kaikōhau speeches in their native tongue/language of their tīpuna. After that we all shared kai and after kai we had the Matariki dawn celebration in the Planetarium of the space place. Staff loved the celebration and we all learned so much about Matariki and we are honored to share this moment with Aotearoa and the world.