";s:4:"text";s:4394:" The Te Arawa Regional Kapa Haka competition will showcase the traditional-contemporary performing arts, presented by the tribal groups of Te Arawa region. Acknowledgements 30 6. Results. Te Arawa Partnership is unique in comparison to the other Council portfolios, because it focuses on establishing an operating model of partnership with Iwi/Tāngata Whenua. If they make it through regionals this time, they would be taking the stage at nationals held in Auckland next year. Rotorua Racecourse ($170 per pair). Here is Heeni Brown's summary of the event: "Te Mātārae I Ōrehu crowned Te Arawa regional kapa haka champs", as well as her story preceding the competition, "Te Arawa kapa haka regionals get underway in Rotorua". Te Arawa Mātaatua ... With the hugely successful event and celebration that was the Kapa Haka National Festival 2017 Te Kahu o Te Amorangi, Te Matatini shares in the... Read More . He and his eight children and their extended families (hapu) moved to the Rotorua region to live. Here are the lists of those who will receive a subsidy for a licence in 2018. Te Mātārae i Ōrehu is well-known for their korowai styled uniforms, weaponry and the use of traditional battle formations in their choreography. Regionals 2020 - Te Arawa . Te Arawa DT mixed pairs - (Sat 6th June) Every entry gets a singlet & hangi. 1st - Te Mātārae I Ōrehu. Results and discussion 14 3.1 Sampling 14 3.2 Te Arawa consumption data 14 3.3 Mercury in hair 15 3.4 Te Arawa Contamination Data 17 3.4.1 Organochlorine Pesticides 17 3.4.2 Heavy Metals 19 3.4.3 Evidence for bioaccumulation 26 4. This prestigious competition will see the groups competing for the honour of representing Te Arawa at the Te … 3. 17 talking about this. Te Arawa DT is about people, fun & inclusion. Conclusions 29 5. of seafood to 120 tangihanga held on Te Arawa marae last year. Read more below: Allocated Adult Fishing Licence 2018 Allocated Koeke Licenses 2018 Allocated U18yr Licenses 2018. Te Matatini will see a new group from Te Arawa next year.
Read More It has been 20 years in the making. In time the descendants of the eight children formed their own tribes and became known as Ngā pūmanawa e waru o Te Arawa – The eight beating hearts of Te Arawa.