Coding the Future

He Piko He Taniwha

Ppt Karakia Powerpoint Presentation Id 4755440
Ppt Karakia Powerpoint Presentation Id 4755440

Ppt Karakia Powerpoint Presentation Id 4755440 Learn and use māori proverbs or whakataukī that express wisdom, culture and values. one proverb is waikato taniwha rau: he piko, he taniwha, he piko he taniwha, meaning waikato of a hundred taniwha every bend there is a taniwha. Te wānanga o aotearoa is proud to have partnered with the waikato river festival to create this special reminder about who we are:‘waikato taniwha rau. he pi.

he Piko He Taniwha At Every Bend A taniwha Can Be Found
he Piko He Taniwha At Every Bend A taniwha Can Be Found

He Piko He Taniwha At Every Bend A Taniwha Can Be Found A speech by nanaia mahuta, minister for māori development, at the māori tourism conference in karapiro, 2019. she highlights the opportunities and challenges of māori tourism in the waikato and the importance of collaboration and innovation. He piko, he taniwha he piko, he taniwha waikato is the river taupiri is the mountain te wherowhero is the chief waikato of a hundred chiefs at every bend, a chief at every bend, a chief. whakataukī refer to people or beings that are important to the iwi. the following refers to waiwaia, a taniwha that travels along the waikato and the waipā. Taniwha and chiefs. taniwha were also a symbol for great chiefs. there is a proverb from waikato: waikato taniwha rau, he piko he taniwha. waikato of a hundred taniwha, every bend a taniwha. for some this refers to the many taniwha of the waikato river, while for others it is about the many important chiefs of the area. Learn about te routu o ureia, a sacred reef in auckland harbour that bears the name of hauraki's ancestral guardian. discover the stories of ureia's adventures, his friendship with haumia, and his legacy as a heritage new zealand site.

Whakataukдє he Piko He Taniwha
Whakataukдє he Piko He Taniwha

Whakataukдє He Piko He Taniwha Taniwha and chiefs. taniwha were also a symbol for great chiefs. there is a proverb from waikato: waikato taniwha rau, he piko he taniwha. waikato of a hundred taniwha, every bend a taniwha. for some this refers to the many taniwha of the waikato river, while for others it is about the many important chiefs of the area. Learn about te routu o ureia, a sacred reef in auckland harbour that bears the name of hauraki's ancestral guardian. discover the stories of ureia's adventures, his friendship with haumia, and his legacy as a heritage new zealand site. To celebrate te wiki o te reo māori sean, te toiroa & atu give insight into the meaning behind some of the words in our haka he piko, he taniwha. Waikato tainui have many pepeha or sayings that acknowledge the connection between the river and the people. one of these is “waikato taniwha rau, he piko he taniwha” or “waikato of a hundred chiefs, at every bend a chief”. taniwha (a guardian) is used as a metaphor for a chief and recognises the many communities along the waikato river.

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