Te Toki Voyaging Trust needs to fundraise to enable it to continue to teach traditional ocean navigation to rangatahi.
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Tuia 250 welcomed to Māhia in style with kaimoana, waiata and waka tours
As part of the festival Tuia Mai Tawhiti, Rongomaiwahine treated manuhiri, who had taken part in the voyage, by preparing an abundance of kaimoana, such as kina and mussel fritters to eat on arrival, as well as live music and tours of all waka for tamariki and whānau in Te Māhia.
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Tuia 250 honours prominent tūpuna during voyage to Marlborough
Māori tupuna Kupe and Tahitician tupuna Tupaia were celebrated during the arrival of the flotilla, comprising of double-hulled waka Haunui and Fa'afaite, the HMB Endeavor replica and the Spirit of New Zealand.
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Haunui waka navigates tides of change
After a month on Norfolk Island, traditional voyaging canoe Haunui waka has returned safely to Aotearoa, sailing home across Te Moana Nui a Kiwa with a majority female crew.
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Norfolk Island to revive traditional wayfinding
Haunui Waka has set sail on a journey across the Pacific Ocean to bring traditional wayfinding back to Norfolk Island. The home people of Norfolk says it's a day that's long been awaited by them.
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Emerging navigators learn ancient art of way-finding
24 emerging Maori and Pacific voyagers have been selected to sail on board Haunui Waka to Norfolk Island in September 2018. The voyage provides deep-sea training ahead of a pan-Pacific voyage to the Festival of Pacific Arts in Hawaii in 2020.
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Rangatahi Māori encouraged to enter marine industry
Educationalists from around the country gathered in Auckland for Tuia Te Ako, an event which aims to strengthen Māori learner success. The event has attracted a number of sectors including teachers and training practitioners.
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Million-dollar waka a 'floating classroom' for Tairawhiti
A twin-hulled voyaging canoe being built as a floating classroom for Tairawhiti (East Coast) children has been blessed for its next stage of development. Tairawhiti Voyaging Trust has raised more than a $1 million dollars for the waka which will also be named Tairawhiti.
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Hawaiki Raising, become a voyager
Hinemoana, double-hulled canoe has returned to Tauranga from an eight day voyage around the Bay of Plenty with 15 youth and five crew members aboard. It’s part of a youth development voyage set up to give disadvantaged youth a life-changing experience.