Kana/Spring 2009 | 44

From The CEO, Anake Goodall
Ngāi Tahu histories are filled with dynamic entrepreneurialism and trade. We traded tītī and other delicacies amongst ourselves, and pounamu with our northern whanaunga. [More...]
From The Editor, Faumuinā F. Maria Mau'u
Spring is a time of renewal and growth. Around me I hear conversations about planting, weeding and muscles that ache after the idle winter months. [More...]
Holly's got spirit
Starling athlete Holly Robinson is showing she has what it takes to win. [More...]
Iwisphere
Iwi are realising economic aspirations that are driven by a desire to enhance the livelihoods of their members and create enduring, positive change within Aotearoa. [More...]
Marks of an ancestor
Ngāi Tahu Property is re-investing in tribal identity with installation of contemporary pouwhenua that tell the story of Hakitekura, the daughter of Kāti Māmoe chief Tuwiriroa. [More...]
return of mō tātou
Ngāi Tahu closes the Mō Tātou exhibition at Te Papa in Wellington and prepares to bring it home. [More...]
Tāne Ora: recover the man
Māori men have a life expectancy of less than 69 years. A new national Māori-led initiative is seeking out new remedies. [More...]
- He RETA: Praise and plants.
- hE kŌrerorero nā Keri Hulme: Listening to the world.
- hE Whakaaro: Tom Bennion.
- Ngā hua o Tuahiwi: Jason Dell and Tuahiwi hangi.
- hEi mahi māra: Spring planting with Tremane Barr.
- Toi Iho: Tai Kerekere.
- tE aitaka a tānE: Kōtukutuku.
- tE ao o tE māori: Collecting swan eggs with Donald Brown.
- rEViEWs: Kura Kaumātua, Māori Architecture and more.
- nGā takE PŪtEa: Surviving redundancy.
- hE tanGata: Margaret Foster.
Inside Issue 44
Holly's Got Spirit
Iwisphere
Marks Of An Ancestor
Return of Mo Tātou
Tāne Ora: recover the man
Artist Tai Kerekere
- Keri Hulme
- Hei Mahi Māra / Gardening
- He Whakaaro /
Tom Bennion - Ngā Take Pūtea /
Whānau Finances - Kai / Recipes
- Te Aitaka A Tāna Me Ona Taonga
- Te Ao Te Māori
- Reviews
- He Tangata
- Letters
Issue #44 Published Sept 2009
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