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Kono for Pure Kai
Posted in Harvesting, kai reka, Te Wai Pounamu, Whakawhanaungatanga
Tagged kono brand, Maori kai
Te Reka o te Kai – Kai Atua
Te Reka o te Kai- Kai Atua publication will be launch during the Hikoi ki te Motu tour in 12 regions starting 9th September in Kaikohe. This guide has been compiled by Te Waka Kai Ora to introduce whanau to … Continue reading
Posted in māra kai practical guide, Pure Seed, Establishing a garden, Pataka, maramataka, kai reka, karakia, Growing Vegetables, controlling those weeds and pests, Whakawhanaungatanga, Harvesting, Maramataka, Matariki/Puanga, māori potato/riwai/peruperu, Rongoa Maori, mahinga kai
Tagged maori organic gardening, Maori kai, mara kai, Te Reka o te Kai - Kai Atua
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koha always works
When I get to rest? When I go and visit people, like I’ve just been up North so I took a whole lot of peruperu’s and going home with a whole lot of meat. That’s the other part of all … Continue reading
Posted in māra kai practical guide, Te Taitokerau, Whakawhanaungatanga, Whats happening in your Rohe?
Tagged food sovereignty, Geneva Hildreth, Hua Parakore, indigenous agriculture, koha, maori agriculture, maori calender, Maori farming, Maori kai, maori organic gardening, mara kai, Te Waka Kai Ora
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selling riwai at the market
In previous years we’ve sold a lot at the market. As I’ve said we’ve since downsized and we’ve got a smaller garden. But certainly over the years we’ve sold a few tonnage of Maori potatoes. Having said that, there’s only certain … Continue reading
Posted in māra kai practical guide, Te Taitokerau, Whakawhanaungatanga, Whats happening in your Rohe?
Tagged agrobiodiversity, food sovereignty, Geneva Hildreth, Hua Parakore, indigenous agriculture, maori agriculture, Maori farming, Maori kai, maori organic gardening, maori potatoes, mara kai, Nga Puhi, peruperu, riwai, Te Waka Kai Ora
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