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ABOUT NGāi Tahu—ABOUT NEW ZEALAND—ABOUT YOU RAUMAti/SUMMER 2012 $7.95 56 LIVING IN A POST-SETTLEMENT WORLD ı NEW TUAHIWI WHARE RAUMAti/SUMMER 2012 56 Hui-ā-IWI With a new name and new look, Ngāi Tahu staged its inaugural Hui-ā-Iwi, attracting Ngāi Tahu whānau from all over Aotearoa. 24 24 NGĀ HAU E whā FROM THE EDITOR It seems like only a moment ago that we were welcoming our new chief executive, Arihia Bennett to Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu. Since then, Hui-ā-Iwi ran over three days at the Lincoln Events Centre and was widely hailed as a success, and Ngāi Tūāhuriri opened their new wharenui, Maahunui II. And now it’s almost Christmas. So much to do, so little time seems like it’s a constant refrain in the modern world for most of us. I kept getting overtaken by events in planning this issue. No sooner would I get news of someone doing something pretty cool, then my attention would be drawn elsewhere for the same reason. Mawera Karetai was named Māori Entrepreneur at the Eastern Bay of Plenty Business Excellence Awards for her work in building a brilliant business online. Read her story on page 6. And now A3 Kaitiaki has won the Māori business category at the Otago Chamber MaaHUNUI II of Commerce Business Excellence Awards. After 10 months of building, Ngāi Tūāhuriri has a new wharenui that should stand Look out for their story in the next issue. for the next seven generations. 10 Ngāi Tahu journalist Alan Solomon this year gained his journalism diploma from FOLLOW THE LEADER Waiariki Institute of Technology in Rotorua How do Ngāi Tahu leaders emerge? How will Ngāi Tahu rangatahi learn the and broke the record for the number of old teachings that they can apply to the future? Questions of leadership abound stories published while doing the course. as the iwi faces a new reality. 14 You’ll find his story on our website. Sometimes there are just too many GROWING UP POST-SETTLEMENT stories to fit them all in the print issue, What do Ngāi Tahu rangatahi think about the tribe and its future? which is where our website comes in. Take a TE KARAKA asked four rangatahi what being Ngāi Tahu means to them. 16 look at tekaraka.co.nz. We’ve given it a new look and we’re constantly working on new content. 16 Lastly, one of the best moments at Hui-ā- Iwi for me was the writing wānanga led by Keri Hulme and Gerry Coates. We have formed a Ngāi Tahu writers’ group, we are planning a hui next year, and I would like to see more Ngāi Tahu creative writing in TE KARAKA. I would love to hear from you. Get in touch at [email protected]. nā MARK REVINGTON ii TE KARAKA RAUMATI 2012 TE KARATE KARAKA RAUMATIKA KANA 2012 1 SUBSCRIBE TO TE KARAKA BY EMAIL: [email protected] BY PHONE: 03 366 4344 POSTcaRD FROM THE PacIFIC BY FAX: 03 365 4424 For two years, Te Mana o te Moana fleet of seven waka sailed on an amazing journey. 20 BY POST: Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu, PO Box 13 046, Christchurch 8141 ANCIENT PATHS This is the first in a series identifying the seasonal mahinga kai practices of Ngāi Tahu tīpuna. 28 EDITORIAL TEAM My DETAILS (for all orders): CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER, Phil Tumataroa ManaGING EDITOR Mark Revington EDITOR New subscriber Giving gift SON OF A GUN TE rūNANGA O NGĀI TAHU, Faumuinā F. M. Tafuna’i SUB EDITOR Renewal Ellison. In international sporting circles, the name is synonymous with the ARIHIA Bennett Diana Leufkens SUB EDITOR Simon Leslie WEB EDITOR Name success of NFL legend Riki Ellison. Now his son Rhett is answering the call to make his mark on this American game. 32 I am at the start of a new chapter in my career and, although I like Madonna, I am not CONTRIBUTORS Address about to reinvent myself as I know I will need to draw on my past experiences to provide a Tremane Barr Arihia Bennett baseline when making courageous leadership decisions. Tom Bennion Tony Bridge REO MāORI JOURNEY The only trick here will be to make sure all pathways lead to sensible outcomes. To do Raoul Butler Tui Cadigan Take a Māori boy from the south, the arrival of Te Māori exhibition and this effectively is not the role of one person only. It requires weaving in the social context Diana Clement Gerry Coates Postcode you have the makings of a life-long love of te reo Māori. Sabin Holloway Keri Hulme 36 that exists around me and drawing on wise advice that is truly for the greater good of all. Aaron Lawton Hori Mataki Daytime phone When you “climb a mountain in a department”, it is sometimes easy to forget your Tahu Pōtiki Ariana Stevens 36 journey and where you came from. I have always prided myself on carrying the banner of Huia Reriti Adrienne Rewi Email social justice in just about anything I come across, because I have a strong belief in fair- Rob Tipa Phil Tumataroa ness. Fern Whitau PAYMENT METHOD: Recently a couple of experiences reminded me that life is not fair. I spent some time DESIGN Cheque with a whānau member who has dementia, and during this visit I recalled this kaumātua’s La Fábrica Design Studio (payable to Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu) earlier life and how his calm, wise presence was such a drawcard to all around him. I also gave thanks to those who are ever-present in his daily life, caring for him and protecting ADVERTISING Visa Mastercard Pam Graham him. 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