Saturday, July 14, 2012

Te Rā Tuarua ki Uawa- UAWA KI RUATŌREA

I tēnei rā i haere mātou mō te taraiwa hurirauna i Te Tairāwhiti,  ko te ua te take. Ko te tikanga ka hokoi mātou ki "Cooks Cove" nō reirā i whakarite mātou mō te haere ki te tirotiro haere ki te Rohe nei. Timata mātou ki Uawa, ka haere mā Tokomaru, ki Te Puia tae noa atu ki Ruatōrea mātou hoki atu ai ki tō mātou whare noho ki 9 Resolution Street.


This map shows the tribal area as defined under the Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Porou Act 1987. The map highlights some of the major natural features and townships of the area.
http://www.teara.govt.nz/en/ngati-porou/2/2

I haria e te tuakana o Whaea Davinia i a mātou ki Te Puia Springs mō te mahi hauora ki roto i te HotPools. Ka noho te tuakana o Whaea Davinia ki Te Puia, i haere matou ki tona kāinga ki te tiki i a Kōkā Ra, rāua ko Whaea Davinia i ētahi hū mā rāua i te mea i te mākū ā rāua hū.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Te_Puia_Springs
http://www.teara.govt.nz/en/east-coast-places/3

I muri i te mahi hauora ki roto i te HotPools i haere mātou ki te hōtera/paparakauuta mō te horoi. Ko te Koro me te Nanny o Apirana Toheriri he tauira tawhito nō te kura nei ngā tangata ka whakahaere i te hōtera/paparakauuta.

 Te Puia Springs Hotel [Re-opened] Gisborne Region
State Highway 35, Te Puia Springs
Phone: (06) 864 6755 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting FREE (06) 864 6755 end_of_the_skype_highlighting
**Please mention nzhotpools.co.nz when you call**
RE-OPENED
New Owners: Knox and Marilyn


Te Marae o Tuatini- Te Marae o Nanny Keriana.
Kei tua o te whare tipuna nei te urupā, te rua koiwi rangatira o te whānau a Nanny Keriana me ōna matua

Whai ake i tēna i haere mātou ki Tokomaru Bay, i whakamārama a Kōkā Rawinia ki te hītori o Nanny Keriana me te wāhi i tipu a Nanny Keriana, me te kōrero mō tōna whānau me tōna marae.

 

I haere mātou ki Ruatoria hoki, mō te kite noa engari i tū mātou ki te tiki kai,ā, i whakaatu a Kōkā Rawinia i te awa o Waiapu, me te maunga o Hikurangi he maunga he awa rongonui ki te iwi ō Ngati Porou.

Waipiro Bay 1920

 Katahi i haere mātou ki Waipiro Bay, mō te poto noa ō te wā nō te mea i te haere te wā, i kite mātou i etahi poaka i tu matou ki reirā mo te wa poto ki nga kite i nga poaka kia tata ake , katahi i puta a Noah, Teteira, Michaela, me Koka Davina i te waka ki te takaro me nga poaka. I te oma atu a Noah me Teteira na te mea i te whaiwhai tētahi ō ngā poaka nui ia raua, tino hatekehi rawa atu :) i kitea hoki i te moana tino ataahua he rawe katoa tō mātou kitenga ki reira :)

Whai ake i tēna i hoki mātou ki te kāinga i te pō, tino ngenge ngā tamariki nō te rā tino roa, ēngari rawe te rā :)

Te rā Whakamutunga- TE HOKINGA MAI

I te ata i oho te katoa o ngā tangata ki te whakapai i tō mātou whare, te horoi rīhī, te tahitahi i te papa, te horoi i te wahi kaukau me te wharepaku, aua momo mahi.

I te mutunga o ngā mahi whakapai i haere ngā tama ki te taha o Nanny Buddy ki te kohi i ng`a Feijoas, Remana me ngā Grapefruits mā tātou. Te rahi hoki!! Harikoa a Nanny Buddy i te mea kāore e riro mā pirau ngā kai nei.

A, i wehe mātou nō Uawa i te 10am karaka ki te hoki ki te kāinga, i mua i te wehenga i te whare i karakia matou ki te taha o aunty buddy, kātahi i mua i to tātou wehenga i a Uawa i haere mātou te kite i a Nanny Keriana ki te Urupa. Tino pai ki te rongo nānā te moemoeā o tēnei kura, i waiata mātou ki a ia, kātahi i hoki ki te waka ki te whakareri i a mātou mo te haerenga tino roa...


In 2007, 160-year-old graves, many of children, and remnants of buildings were uncovered when new classrooms were being built at Tolaga Bay Area School. The buildings were likely those of a mission settlement established by the Reverend Charles Baker in 1843, and the dead were likely to have been Māori who had been living at the mission. The kōiwi (human remains) were subsequently reburied in a community ceremony. I kite mātou i te wāhi nei

Monty Soutar. 'East Coast places', Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, updated 21-Sep-11
URL: http://www.TeAra.govt.nz/en/east-coast-places/4/5



I tū mātou ki Whangarā ki Tāwhiti.......................


Whale rider was a 2004 film based on the book of the same name by Witi Ihimaera, which in turn drew some of its inspiration from the story of Paikea, who travelled from Hawaiki on the back of a whale. In this clip from the film a contemporary Paikea, played by Keisha Castle-Hughes, practises a waiata (song), which talks of the nearby Whitirēia meeting house and its carving of Paikea.

Monty Soutar. 'East Coast places', Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, updated 21-Sep-11
URL: http://www.TeAra.govt.nz/en/east-coast-places/5/4


Kātahi, i tae mātou ki Ahuriri ki Te Whare O Tangaroa (aqarium). i kuhu atu mātou ki roto i Te Whare O Tangroa, he tino rawe hoki ngā momo kararehe rereke ki roto i te whare rā pērā i ngā Hōnu ngā Manaia, ngā Koura, me ngā IkaWhetu, me etahi momo ika. Tino pai te kitenga o ngā ahuatanga o te ika, kaore ka kitea ia rā. I te hīkaka ngā tauira e paana ki ngā ika kaore ano rātou kua kitea. I reira tēnei Hōnu tino nui, tino ataahua, engari i te pa pouri te ngakau mo te Hōnu ra, no te mea, pāku rawa tōna wahi noho, ki o matou whakaaro me whakahokia te Honu ra ki te moana.

 

I hoki mātou ki runga i te rori, i te waiata, i te korero, i te kata mātou ki te moumou wā kia tae ngā tauira ki tetahi wahi mo te kai. Katahi i haere tere te wā, i tae mātou ki meketanara mō te kai ki Danniverk.

 I te wā i wehe mātou no Danniverk, tino mataku katoa etahi o ngā tauira i te mea, i te tino kōtītī haere te waka nō te hau o Tawhirimatea, i te mataku rātou tērā pea ka tuki e mātou.

Engari nāku te korero "Kao, he kaitaraiwa pai rawa ahau." - Kōkā. Noreira, kaha o rātou te korero kia rātou ano, kia kore e rongo ki te pupuhitanga o te hau.

 

A, i muri i te matakutanga i tae pai mātou ki te kainga.  I whakahoki tōtika a Kōkā Rawinia mā i a mātou ki te kāinga. I whiwhi mātou katoa i ētahi kai (Frijoa, Grapefruit & Remana) mō o mātou Whānau

E ai ki ngā korero o ngā tamariki pai a rātou rā ki Uawa, kaore rātou e pirangi te hoki mai nō reirā he tohu pai tērā. Pai ana rātou ki ngā momo mahi ki Uawa.