Ngapuhi Mihi, Mihi mihi at a hui held in Te Tai Tokerau. - Kaikōrero : Whiu Te Hau / waiata : Tera te tu kaua uma ki te tai ? - Kaikōrero : Rore Piripi / Waiata : E This week’s kaupapa is the reo and tikanga of mihi and pepeha. The mihi Nō reira, nei rā te mihi, e mihi nei, Kāti iho rā ēnei māku, mā mātou ngā Ripo o Whangaroa, Tēnā, tēnā koutou, tēnā tātou katoa. Canoes Arriving in the Ngapuhi. - He waiata tangi no Ngapuhi : NGĀPUHI ASSET HOLDING COMPANY Ngāpuhi Asset Holding Company is the group’s commercial entity, ensuring the financial future of Ngāpuhi and This week’s kaupapa is the reo and tikanga of mihi and pepeha. Pepeha is the formal and correct way to introduce yourself and allows listeners to create connections with you. He waiata mō Te Tai Tokerau . Pepeha is the formal and correct way to introduce yourself and allows listeners to create Mātauranga “Kia karanga te reo, Kia mihi te reo, Kia waiata te reo” Mōteatea is a traditional Māori poetic form, sharing knowledge about Mōteatea involves Ngāpuhi by Rāwiri Taonui Nā te rama porehu i te maunga o Te Ramaroa a Kupe i ārahi kia kuhu i te whanga o Hokianga. txt) or read online for free. Refers to father Wiremu At the beginning of any hui, following the pōwhiri (formal welcome) or the mihi whakatau (a welcome, as practised off marae across the Ngāi Tahu tribal region), a round of introductions and speeches – or This week’s kaupapa is the reo and tikanga of mihi and pepeha. I haere mai a Kupe mā runga i te waka a Mihi Speech Template - Free download as PDF File (. He maha noa atu ngā maunga tapu e tautoko ana i te whare o Ngāpuhi. Te Kahui Mangai (TKM) is a directory of iwi (tribes) and Maori organisations for purposes of consultation and research. He Lands Ngāpuhi is the largest tribe in New Zealand. Ngāpuhi (also known as Ngāpuhi-Nui-Tonu or Ngā Puhi) is a Māori iwi associated with the Northland regions of New Zealand centred in the Hokianga, the Bay of Islands, and Whangārei. He Find out what happens at a mihi whakatau (Māori welcome), and learn how to introduce yourself with a mihimihi and pepeha. Ko Ngāpuhi te iwi nui rawa atu ki Aotearoa. Iwi, hapu, marae, rohe, RMA, MFA, Treaty of Waitangi, regional and local councils, iwi Nā te rama porehu i te maunga o Te Ramaroa a Kupe i ārahi kia kuhu i te whanga o Hokianga. Kei te Tai Tokerau te rohe, mai i Hokianga i te uru ki Pēwhairangi i te rāwhiti, toro ai ki Whāngārei i te tonga. Ngāpuhi, like most iwi, trace their pre-history back to the land of Hawaiki, most likely from Raiatea. Mihi usually follows a rhythm of three, so select three lines then finish with either, Haere mai, haere mai, haere mai, or, Tena koutou, tena koutou, tena koutou katoa. Canoes Arriving in the Advanced Mihi and Pepeha Guide The document discusses Māori protocols for introducing oneself and sharing one's identity and connections. My mountains are Whiria and Ramaroa. Māori Archives. Tauparapara are usually used at the beginning of a mihi and can be used to identify the speaker, the iwi, the purpose Lands Ngāpuhi is the largest tribe in New Zealand. Guide to constructing a mihi in te reo Māori, including for those with no experience in the language. Their territory stretches from the Hokianga Harbour to the Bay of Islands, and to Whangārei in the south. pdf), Text File (. Iwi, hapu, marae, rohe, RMA, MFA, Treaty of Waitangi, regional and local councils, iwi Learn your mihi Learning a language is about starting out small and taking that first step. - Kaikōrero : Whiu Te Hau / waiata : Tera te tu kaua uma ki te tai ? - Kaikōrero : Rore Piripi / Waiata : E rere e te Ao. At the beginning of any hui, following the pōwhiri (formal welcome) or the mihi whakatau (a welcome, as practised off marae across the Ngāi Tahu tribal region), a round of introductions and speeches – or Three names emerge from the birth of the child of Kareroariki, – they are Puhikaiariki, Puhimoanariki and Puhitaniwharau – which collectively give rise to the plural, ngā, or many – Find out what happens at a mihi whakatau (Māori welcome), and learn how to introduce yourself with a mihimihi and pepeha. Ko Ngatokimatawhaorua te waka. / Ngapuhi. We have created a tool so that you can introduce yourself in te reo Māori. Pepeha is the formal and correct way to introduce yourself and allows listeners to create Te Kahui Mangai (TKM) is a directory of iwi (tribes) and Maori organisations for purposes of consultation and research. 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