Matariki Kōrero | Conversations: Ngā Whetū o Te Taiao

Join environmental practitioners as they kōrero

  kōrerotalkMāori
about their work in various fields including biodiversity, wetland restoration, and more. View taonga

  taongatreasuresMāori
from our collection that are connected to these kōrero.

  • When | Āhea Sat 15 Jul 2023, 2.00pm–3.00pm
  • Where | Ki hea
    Soundings Theatre, Level 2
  • Cost | Te utu Free event

Speakers still to be announced.

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Full programme for Sat 15 Jul – Te Taiao

Celebrate the Matariki stars that celebrate our relationship with te taiao.

Tipuānuku, Tipuārangi, Waitī, Waitā, Waipunarangi, and Ururangi are the whetū that connect us to kai from the ground and the trees, winds, rain, fresh water, and salt water.

 

Matariki Mahi Toi: Build A Mini Hākari & Flashcards
Wellington Foyer, Level 2
10am – 12pm

Build your own miniature hākari, a kai display for a feast, celebrating Tipuānuku and Tipuārangi.

Make a set of flashcards to take home that will help you learn taiao-related kupu

  kupuwordsMāori
Māori.

Matariki Whakangahau | Concert: Aro
Rongomaraeroa | Te Marae, Level 4
11:30am – 12:15pm

Come along and experience the sounds of husband and wife duo, Charles (Ngāpuhi, Te Rarawa, Ngāti Te Ata, Te Ari Awamutu) and Emily Looker. The pair share a passion for the power of language and music to tell stories and remind us of our cultural identity.

Matariki Kōrero | Conversations: Te Taiao
Soundings Theatre, Level 2
2pm

A conversation with Māori environmental champions, featuring taonga from Te Papa collections.

Join these practitioners as they kōrero

  kōrerotalkMāori
about their work in various fields including biodiversity, wetland restoration, and more. View taonga

  taongatreasuresMāori
from our collections that are connected to these kōrero.

Aerial view of mountains covered in dense bush with a river running down it and clouds obscuring the tops

Caption

Franz Josef Glacier, 2017. Photo by Cassie Matias / Unsplash