• Our Whenua

    Ngā ara rau a Kehu -The many paths of Kehu.   This whakatauaki talks about the mātauranga that Kehu had and his vast knowledge of the whenua and trails.

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  • From the Chair

    Tēnā koutou katoa  Welcome to winter.

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  • Cultural Update

    The biennial Te Waipounamu Kapa Haka competitions were held in Whakatū on October 29.

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  • Our Whenua

    A number of pre-contact Ngāti Apa ki te Rā Tō occupation sites have been discovered around the Motueka area, which are mentioned in the Ngā Kopua Tapu o Wakatu: Te…

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  • Cultural Update

    The first Mana Rangatahi wānanga for 2017 was held January 18 to 23 and it proved to be another amazing experience for our rangatahi, strengthening their connection to their iwi,…

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  • Te Kūmara Vine

    At the relatively young age of 13, Kayden Skipper is making his mark in the sport of jiu jitsu.

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  • From the Chair

    Tēnā koutou katoa  Welcome to the new look pānui, which will be published on a regular basis from now on.

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  • From the Chair

    Kia ora e te whānau   I am pleased to welcome to the iwi, Simon Karipa, who has accepted the position of general manager, on a fulltime permanent basis, based at the…

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  • Cultural Update

    Firstly, I would like to congratulate some of our Mana Rangatahi participants on their recent achievements.

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  • Te Kūmara Vine

    As noted in the Chair’s Report, last month Ngāti Apa ki te Rā Tō won a Meke Māori Excellence award at a dinner held as part of the Te Atakura…

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