From Te Ao Mārama - Tauranga City Library’s archives
A monthly blog about interesting items in our collections
Four hāngī
helpers for Bethlehem Māori
Indoor Basketball. Published 10 May 1967.
Te Ao Mārama - Tauranga City Libraries Photo gca-15903 |
The national theme for Matariki 2024 is "Matariki Hera Kai" - Matariki, the bringer of food, emphasizing the connection between the re-emergence of Matariki and the hopes and aspirations for an abundant, prosperous season ahead - nā Rangi Mātāmua.
For the iwi of Tauranga, the essence of manaakitanga (hospitality) and aroha (love, compassion) has always been expressed through gathering, preparing, and providing kai at a communal level. Ko te mahi kai, he taonga.
New meeting house at
Peterehema (Bethlehem) - opening the hāngī.
Photograph taken for magazine number
84 of the Bay of Plenty Photo News, 31 May
1969, p.23 Te Ao Mārama - Tauranga City Libraries, Logan Publishing, Tauranga and Bay of
Plenty Photo News Collection Photo pn-2165
The practice of Ko te mahi kai, he taonga reinforces our deep relationship with the natural environment and its bounties, reflecting the essence of our interconnectedness with the land and sea. All elements of the taiao are recognised in Te Kaahui a Matariki, reminding us of our interdependence on and gratitude for what the taiao (nature), provides.
Gala Day at the Pāpāmoa Farm. Danny Heke, Teani Taitapanui, and Pat Edwards digging the hāngī. Published 22 November 1967. Te Ao Mārama - Tauranga City Libraries Photo gca-16882
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