R The walking tour takes participants on a journey 2 Market Place I Victoria Square 5 Oi Manawa I Earthquake Memorial 7 Te Ara Pū Hā I South Frame U of 8 locations within city to view

Victoria Square reflects the histories of He Whakamaramatanga mō Ngā Rū o Waitaha. Comprising a series of gardens, O key pieces of the work of Matapopore within mana whenua and tauiwi through The Memorial provides a location to reflect pavements, laneways and public T the new Ōtautahi rebuild. This is a guided tour

of everything from integrated artworks brought whāriki and pepeha embedded into on the events that changed our takiwā gathering spaces, Te Ara Pū Hā The G to life by some of our major Ngāi Tūāhuriri/ the pavings; mahinga kai images and forever. On Tuesday 22 February 2011 South Frame is designed to bring N I Ngāi Tahu artists to the influence of Ngāi Tūāhuriri other motifs on the low wall ‘Parerau’; 185 people lost their lives. This multiple forms of life back into the K a six-metre-high poupou; a table memorial pays respect to them and city and provide opportunities for the L on urban design. Post earthquake Christchurch A has been an opportunity for us to impact on our city featuring a mythical depiction of a their whānau with all 185 names integrated public to see, touch and learn about local W in ways we have never before encountered. Mō tātou, kanakana; and Mana Motuhake imparting within this memorial wall. native flora, fauna and significant stones.

our bicultural narrative. ā, mō kā uri ā muri ake nei.

1 Tākaro ā Poi I 4 Ngā Whāriki Manaaki and Literary Trail I 6 Te Omeka I Justice & Emergency Services Precinct 8 Hine-Pāka I Stories dear to our hearts are embedded Ngā Whāriki Manaaki is a series of 13 The Ministry of Justice partnered with us to The artworks are inspired by the narrative, within Tākaro ā Poi, the Margaret Mahy weaving patterns by expert weavers develop a unique visual identity founded based on the Ngāi Tūhaitara, Tūāhuriri Playground, for tamariki to play Reihana Parata and Morehu Flutey- on Ngāi Tūāhuriri/Ngāi Tahu values, migration into Te Waipounamu. It alongside and discover. The name Henare that feature within Te narratives and aspirations brought provides an insight into the use of refers to the swing of the poi, the Papa Ōtākaro/Avon River Precinct. to life by artists Lonnie Hutchinson constellations for travellers and people who come together to The Literary Trail, celebrating our and Fayne Robinson. This identity is claiming the landscape of Kā Pākihi play and also references Pā. heritage, is made up of quotes and lines manifest in a series of integrated designs Whakatekateka-a-Waitaha (the from New Zealand writers – including 6 throughout Te Omeka. Canterbury Plains). pepeha of significance to Ngāi Tūāhuriri. Photos: Te Ara Pū Ha – Debbie Tikao; Oi Manawa – Fayne Robinson; Te Omeka – Pam Carmichael; Ngā Whāriki Manaaki – Paul Shakleton; Market Place Jennifer Rendall; Tākaro a poi – Priscilla Cowie MATAPOPORE WALKING TOUR

PROJECTS WALKING

Tākaro ā Poi TOUR 1 Margaret Mahy Playground

NGA WHARIKI MANAAKI 2014 2 1 paving intensities ARTIST/S. Reihana Parata, Morehu Flutey-Henare TITLE. Te Rau Aroha ki te Tangata LOCATION.SKT 28 : Entrance to family park

R. PARATA Market Place M. FLUTEY-HENARE TE RAU AROHA KI TE TANGATA 2 Victoria Square

Tūranga 3 The Central Library 3

The Terraces

4 Avon/Ōtākaro River

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Oi Manawa SIGNED: DATE: Image: Larissa Cox-Winiata 5 Earthquake Memorial 4 3 Tūranga I Central City Library Te Omeka Justice and Emergency Tūranga is centred on the notion of mātauranga mana 6 Services Precinct whenua – the body of knowledge that originates from Te Ara Pū Hā 6 the people of this place. 7 The South Frame 5 8 LEGEND Tūranga speaks of whakapapa across generations and is 1 Stops / Sites celebrated in a depiction on the west facing wall of the Hine Pāka 8 Bus Interchange 7 library building. Internal artworks depict the Ngāi Tahu Walking Route TāwhakiPhoto narrative credit: “Tuna of knowledge Heke” Art Design acquisition. by Priscilla Cowie Digitisation by Neil Pardington Tākaro ā Poi, Margret Mahy Family Park

Matapopore, 2017. (Last updated 10 Nov 2017. KW)