Nohoanga provide all Ngāi Tahu with an opportunity to experience the landscape as their tīpuna did and to rekindle the traditional practices of gathering food and other natural resources.

The term nohoanga (literally meaning a place to sit) traditionally refers to the seasonal occupation sites which were an integral part of the mobile lifestyle of Ngāi Tahu whānui as they moved around Te Waipounamu in pursuit of food and other natural resources. [Read more…]