2021
Auckland whānau catch-up
The Ngāti Apa ki te Rā Tō Trusts are holding a luncheon for our Auckland and Northland-based whānau on Sunday, July 4, in Auckland.
Posted on 04 June 2021
Read MoreReo revitalisation symposium draws in sold-out crowd
Hundreds turned out in force to attend Te Kaiaotanga o Te Reo Māori, a Māori language revitalisation symposium in Blenheim.
Posted on 21 May 2021
Read More'It can be done' - Hundreds gather to hear te reo revitalisation strategies
Revitalising te reo Māori will require hunger, commitment and demand time, but it’s not impossible. Read more here from Stuff's Maia Hart.
Posted on 20 May 2021
Read MoreMarlborough's first Maori language symposium held
Revitalising te reo Māori in a region with no native speakers starts with individual whānau, reports RNZ's Meriana Johnsen for Morning Report. You can listen here.
Posted on 20 May 2021
Read MoreReviving te reo Māori at the top of the South Island
A push to revive te reo Māori at the top of South Island has been taking place in Blenheim, reports RNZ.
Posted on 20 May 2021
Read MoreRevival of te reo Māori reflected in sold-out language conference
A lecturer travelling to Marlborough for a sold out te reo Māori symposium says he is excited to spend two days immersed in New Zealand’s “beautiful” language.
Posted on 18 May 2021
Read MoreFirst it was fighting for land, now it's fighting for language
It takes one generation to lose a language and at least three to get it back, says Ngāti Apa ki te Rā Tō Cultural Advisor Kiley Nepia.
Posted on 16 May 2021
Read MoreOnline hui to discuss Tīpuna Guide
Following years of research and mahi by our whakapapa experts, the iwi Trusts last month approved a Tīpuna Guide to help iwi members register to known tīpuna with surviving lines.
Posted on 16 May 2021
Read MoreIn memory
The sights and sounds of many of our members’ childhoods on the woodchopping circuit rang loud and clear at Reefton at Anzac weekend, as Ngāti Apa ki te Rā Tō…
Posted on 16 May 2021
Read MoreWhat lies beneath?
Earlier this month, Ngāti Apa ki te Rā Tō kaimahi attended a knowledge sharing event at Rotoiti focusing on the Cawthron Institute’s Our Lakes’ Health: past, present, future (Lakes380) project.
Posted on 16 May 2021
Read More