Mataatua tauparapara. (verb) (-hia,-ngia,-tia) to play together.



Mataatua tauparapara. As we become more familiar with pōwhiri we begin to see the depth of meaning in the tikanga and the language. Whakapapa from information provided by Te Awanuiārangi Black Tauparapara Whakamārama He karakia mo te waka. (verb) (-hia,-ngia,-tia) to play together. 2. Ngāi Te Rangi and Ngāti Pūkenga trace their descent to people who came on the Mataatua. . tauparapara 1. These tauparapara come from a pukapuka (book) written by Sam Rerekura called Whāikorero: Tauparapara. A replica of the Mātaatua rests at the Mataatua Reserve in Whakatāne. Many iwi can trace their origins to ancestors on the Mātaatua canoe. This Mar 4, 2009 · The third canoe of significance to Tauranga Moana is Mataatua. A tauparapara is an incantation to open a speech, in a similar way to a karakia whakawhatu is an opening incantation to a meeting or gathering. The Ancestral Canoe of Mata-Atua. Recite from below, recite from above, call out, chant the essence of Mata-Atua! This resource was produced through the Ministry’s Te Aho Ngārahu fund that creates new te reo Māori localised resources for the classroom in Māori medium and English medium education. Three wharenui (meeting houses), at Ruatāhuna, Whakatāne and Rotorua, are named after the Mātaatua This week we (re)turn to look at the kaupapa of pōwhiri – particularly the use of tauparapara in whaikōrero. Pōwhiri” – it provides foundational information on the kaupapa of pōwhiri – use it to review and develop your understanding. Tauparapara are a type of karakia. Tribes in both the Bay of Plenty and Northland maintain strong ties, and a reunion was held in 1986. (noun) incantation to begin a speech - the actual tauparapara used are a way that tangata whenua are able to identify a visiting group, as each tribe has tauparapara peculiar to them. Go back and look at the “1. Kia tau ai te tauparapara i te whaikōrero. wcgsmlc ypqb hfhj dsuwf mvmvp uvw opjtoc qudpvkb forok foycxa