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Photo: Our Kaumātua at the Waitara NZ Returned Services and Citizens Club
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Photo: Our Kaumātua at the Waitara NZ Returned Services and Citizens Club
Photo: Participants of the Ngāti Mutunga Tātai Tāngata ki te Whenua Workshops and their whanau growing kai.
Photo: Owae Marae, signing of the Collective Redress Deed of Agreement for Te Ruruku
Pūtake Rongo. Photo taken by Tania Niwa.
Curriculum Package Overview The Rūnanga is on a journey to develop a Ngāti Mutunga focused curriculum package that aims to: The curriculum package has two (2) key areas with the first
Nomination of Associate Kaitiaki Ngati Mutunga Development Trust (Te Whiringa) Nominations are hereby invited for the position of Associate Kaitiaki of Ngāti Mutunga Community Development Charitable Trust (Te Whiringa). (1)
NOMINATIONS FOR A NGĀTI MUTUNGA REPRESENTATIVE FOR TE PŪNANGA ORA (IWI-MĀORI PARTNERSHIP BOARD) Nominations are hereby invited for the position of Board Representative for Ngāti Mutunga on the Te Pūnanga
In accordance with the Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Mutunga Charter (the Charter) the Trust now invites nominations to fill the following vacancies: Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Mutunga – two (2)
Paparoa Site As part of our program to protect the Pohutukawa population at Paparoa, we have been working with the landowners along the coast and Taranaki Regional Council to get
Our successful nominees for the 2023 Aspiring Leader Forum are Renata Lemmuel Foster King, Season Jazmine Blackburn-Kingi and Ethan Joshua Matuku. Earlier this year we sent a email campaign to
Kuia Mata Oieta Forbes (nee. McClutchie) center surrounded by Ngāti Mutunga, Ngāti Tama and Te Atiawa whanau, hosted by Te Pukenga (Witt) at today’s presentation. Mitchell Ritai, Johnathan Koea and
In the rich tapestry of Maori culture, Puanga shines brightly as a significant celestial event with deep cultural and spiritual significance. Puanga also known as Rigel, is a prominant star
The last 2 days Anne-Maree has been busy doing her mahi in the Motukari catchment, along with her uncles, Sam MacDonald, Peter Martin, and some of the TRC whānau, Fern
This year saw Te Rūnanga O Ngāti Mutunga launch our new Pēpi packs. These packs are offered to registered uri who have recently given birth. This is a way to
We are pleased to be able to profile our Summer Intern, Holly Ahern. This internship was a result of our relationship with Te Herenga Waka – Victoria University of Wellington