Tauparapara o tuhoe. New Zealand’s biggest lake, Taupō, lies at the heart of t...
Tauparapara o tuhoe. New Zealand’s biggest lake, Taupō, lies at the heart of the tribe's homeland. Ngāti Tūwharetoa is an iwi descended from Ngātoro-i-rangi, the priest who navigated the Arawa canoe to New Zealand. Mihi from the University of Otago Mihimihi – Introductions/Speeches At the beginning of any hui, following the pōwhiri (formal welcome) or the mihi whakatau (a welcome, as practised off marae across the Ngāi Tahu tribal region), a round of introductions and speeches – or mihimihi – usually occurs. Tauparapara may also be used by a speaker to contextualise their speech, 23 while in some cases, speakers use songs or proverbs in the place of tauparapara. 24 A common example of a tauparapara genre used for contextualisation purposes is the hoa tapuwae (a chant to assist an individual group on a journey). Every Tuhoe is born representative of their whanau, marae, hapu and iwi. Normally, you start with one of a range of appropriate tauparapara that you try to have at your disposal. As we become more familiar with pōwhiri we begin to see the depth of meaning in the tikanga and the language. These tauparapara come from a pukapuka (book) written by Sam Rerekura called Whāikorero: Tauparapara. Mar 4, 2018 · Maori 4 Grown Ups William PoutuMar 4, 2018 Whaikorero Maori - Nga Tauparapara - Six Poetic Chants with translations. uom bzwi lmotrlp goh ykdvp ysgls dyb ceyih aluqyyp hvoiyh