Sept. 28, 2022, 1:18 p.m.
Haami Piripi (Te Rarawa) has been vigorously encouraging whānau to get back to their roots and connect with the taiao. The main form of sustainability comes from being able to provide for your whānau by growing and gathering kai. "Don't allow ourselves to be dependent of Pākeha owned supermarkets" says Piripi.
For almost two years kapa haka events were cancelled and postponed, now events are popping up ready to get back into it
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Coming into summer it's important to know which creepy crawlies have venom and the ones that are harmless
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As things get back to normal, kaumātua are able to get out and about with their whānau.
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Three nominations were received for the position, including Lisa McNab, Katie Murray and John Smart.
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