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Hua Parakore a hit in Oz
Biofarm, Koha Biz and Te Waka Kai Ora teamed up to test the Australian market response to pure Maori product in August at the Australian Organic Expo in Sydney. Check out the following clip for the fantastic response to Biofarm’s … Continue reading
Ministerial Tautoko for Hua Parakore
The Minister Rt. Hon. Georgina Te Heuheu commended the work of Te Waka Kai Ora in advancing Hua Parakore Tikanga Verification for Mahinga Kai in her address to a consultation hui held in Wellington Turnbull House, Wellington on 16th September … Continue reading
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 controlling those weeds and pests, Establishing a garden, Growing Vegetables, Harvesting, kai reka, karakia, mahinga kai, maramataka, Maramataka, Matariki/Puanga, māori potato/riwai/peruperu, māra kai practical guide, Pataka, Pure Seed, Rongoa Maori, Whakawhanaungatanga
Tagged Maori kai, maori organic gardening, mara kai, Te Reka o te Kai - Kai Atua
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biofarm is Hua Parakore!
Friday 30th July was a very special day for the Te Waka Kai Ora kaupapa whanau. Te Waka Kai Ora Chairman Percy Tipene and Executive Member Geneva Hildreth made the journey to the Tait-Jamieson whenua in the Manawatu to award … Continue reading
Hikoi Ki te Motu
Posted in Conferences, Hua Parakore, Kahungungu, Manawatu, Tainui, Taranaki, Te Taihauauru, Te Tairawhiti, Te Taitokerau, Te Wai Pounamu, Tāmaki-makau-rau, Whanganui, Whanganui a Tara
Tagged Geneva Hildreth, Hikoi ki te motu, Hua Parakore, maori agriculture, Maori farming, maori organic gardening, mara kai, Percy Tipene, Te Waka Kai Ora
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hua parakore research update
Tino rangatiratanga o ngā Hua Māori! The Hua Parakore kaupapa goes from strength to strength with the end of the research project now in sight. The closer we get to completion the more the emphasis goes into ensuring that the … Continue reading
kai atua, kai tangata, rongoa atua, rongoa tangata
E konei ka puta nga ahuatanga mahi Rongoa, Kai, nga tohu rangatira a nga Tohunga, e matakite, nui ona Matauranga mo “Tua-Atea” (real world) ko te whariki mo te timatatanga o nga kakano o nga mea katoa, mai e te … Continue reading
māra kai heroes – paul kimura
Te Waka Kai ora had a wonderful hui at the Papatuanuku Marae and Māra at Māngere in June 2010 where Māori gardens are humming. This clip features some gardening tips from marae trustee and farmer Paul Kimura.
korero no phrang roy
Te Waka Kai Ora had the pleasure of hosting Dr. Phrang Roy during his visit to Aotearoa in June 2010. Dr Phrang Roy leads the international Indigenous Partnership on Agrobiodiversity and Food Sovereignty. In this clip Pounmau Skelton talks to … Continue reading
korero no shayna bailey
Te Waka Kai Ora have had the pleasure of hosting Shayna Bailey of Slow Food International during her visit to Aotearoa in June 2010. In this clip Pounmau Skelton talks to Shayna in the gardens of Papatuanuku Marae at Māngere. … Continue reading

