The Wairewa Marae will be holding an Open Day for the Wairewa Community on Sunday 24 April. This was held annually, however since the rebuild of Makō and the earthquakes we have never held another one. Therefore the Wairewa Executive have decided to re-establish this day to reconnect with the community, and open the doors of the marae.

A pōwhiri to welcome everyone to the marae will be held at 10am, with a hāngī lunch to be provided at 1pm. Weaving, taonga puoro, taiaha and kapa haka demonstrations will take place, with a chance to partake as well. Please keep an eye out for further information.

The Ngāi Tahu Cultural Mapping Project is using the latest Geographical Information System (GIS) technology to record, map and transmit traditional Ngāi Tahu knowledge. With the aid of GIS technology the stories and place names that record Ngāi Tahu history in Te Waipounamu are being mapped onto a virtual landscape for future generations. [Read more…]

Tēnā tātou katoa,
He tika hoki kia mihi atu ki a rātou kua wehe atu ki te pō, rātou katoa kua kapo i te rika kaha o aituā, ā, rātou hoki i mate i kā pakaka nui o te ao, te tini me te mano o Kāi Tātou te iwi Māori i hikahika rā i kā motu kē o te ao, e poua mā, e taua mā, haere atu rā, haere atu rā, moe mai rā i te manaakitaka o ō koutou atua. Nō reira, waiho rātou ki a rātou, ko tātou ki a tātou, tēnā anō tātou katoa. Mauri ora ki a tātou.

The tuna heke commenced on 1 February. The lake is a customary lake and only those of Kāi Tahu descent can hold a permit.

A permit is required if you are fishing for more than six tuna. Permits can be arranged via the Wairewa Rūnanga office, call 03 377 1513 or email: [email protected] and the permits can be picked up from Rehua Marae (top floor) between 9-4.30pm, Monday-Friday.

Permits will last one week, with a maximum of 200 tuna allowed per person for the tuna season. Permits can be issued in advance, so you can plan ahead and get a permit for the week you plan to go fishing. Only one permit will be issued at a time, and if no catch returns are provided, no new permit will be issued. Nāhaku noa, nā Wairewa Tangata Tiaki: Robin Wybrow, Rei Simon, Theo Bunker, Iaean Cranwell and Wayne Robinson. [Read more…]

Tēnā tātou katoa, ki a rātou kua haere ki tua o te tatau pounamu, rātou kua karakahia e Tahu Kumea, e Tahu Whakairo, ka rere a waikamo, ka heke a hupe, ka hotu kā tauwharewhare o te manawa. Ripo rawa te aroha mō te mōtoi a Huikai, a Tūtehuarewa kua riro ki te rika o Aituā. Kua hoki ia ki tō tātou Ūkaipō, nō reira okioki atu rā e te ika pounamu Linda. Koutou te huka mate, haere, haere, haere atu rā. Rātou ki a rātou, tātou kā waihotaka o rātou mā, ki a tātou, tēnā rā tātou katoa.

Nei rā te owha ki a koutou mō te tau hou. Ko ō mātou tūmanako, kia tutuki i ō koutou wawata, i ō koutou moemoeā mō tēnei tau. Ko te tōmina ia kei te ora rawa atu koutou katoa, ā, i whai wā hoki koutou ki te pāinaina i kā hihi o Mauru, kia pakapaka nei te kiri. Mauri ora ki a tātou.

Change of address

If you have moved recently and changed your address can you please update the Wairewa Rūnanga office, along with Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu office, so we can keep in touch with you all. This would be much appreciated.

Hui rūnanga

  • 2 April
  • 12 June (5 June Queen’s Birthday Weekend)
  • 7 August.

Call for a meeting of owners

Our dad, George Skipper passed away last August and we are in the process of sorting out his affairs.

Listed below are the addresses for blocks of lands that he leased as owner and/or trustee.

The Māori Land Court has advised a meeting of owners should take place in order for the owners to make decisions about who the new trustees should be and whether or not they will continue to lease the lands and to whom.

  • 17 Wairewa Pa Road
  • 4375 Chch Akaroa Road
  • 4343 Chch Akaroa Road
  • 4341 Chch Akaroa Road
  • 21 Wairewa Pa Road

We are hoping to reach as many whānau as possible, because unfortunately we do not have many of their contact details. Ngā mihi, the Skipper whānau.

Fun at whānau day

My great-moko, Ihaka Hirama and my moko, Furn Kiriau enjoying the indoor pool at Jelly Park at the
Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu whānau day held on Sunday 31 January. Nā Liz Maaka.

Ihaka Hirama and Furn Kiriau

A perfectly still and sunny day marked the official opening of the Rod Donald Hut just below Waipuna on Saturday 7 November, in the takiwā of Kāti Irakehu and Kāti Makō.

It was ten years to the day that Rod Donald’s life was cut tragically short and his father, David, wife, Nicola Shirlaw and daughters, Zoe, Holly and Emma were all in attendance to commemorate the passionate environmentalist and Green Party MP that the hut is named for, and to celebrate the Rod Donald Banks Peninsula Trust’s work in purchasing and fitting out the hut for public use. [Read more…]

Tēnā koutou katoa e te whānau, whānui. Nau mai, haere mai ki te whakarangatira i te hurahanga kōhatu o to tātou tupuna whaea.

We wish to extend a warm invitation to our whānau and friends to attend the unveiling of our beloved Mum’s (Natalie Mary Elizabeth Hawkins née Tini) headstone and the Tini/Hawkins whānau reunion.

Natalie was the second youngest daughter of Walter Tini and Nellie Kipa of Little River, Wairewa. [Read more…]

Tēnā tātou katoa, he tika kia mihi atu ki a rātou kua wehe atu ki te pō, rātou katoa kua kapo i te rika kaha o aituā, ā, rātou hoki i mate i kā pakaka nui o te ao, te tini me te mano o Kāi Tātou te iwi Māori i hikahika rā i kā motu kē o te ao, e pōua mā, e tāua mā, haere atu rā, haere atu rā, moe mai rā i te manaakitaka o ō koutou atua. Nā reira e te uri o Tāne Rore hoake rā i tō waka, e kore rawa e warewaretia. Nō reira, waiho rātou ki a rātou, ko tātou ki a tātou, tānā anō tātou katoa.

Kua tīmata te harakeke ki te puāwai, ka muia i konei e te tūī me te korimako. Kua takatī te whānau ki te whakakī i kā whata kai, kā waka tio i ēnei rā, ki te kai, ki te mīti, ki te mātaitai, hai whākai i kā whanauka i kā rā o kā hararei. Kua whakarauawatia kā waka mō kā haere ki tāwhiti. I ēnei rā kua rapua he taea hou, he tiwhikete ora mō kā motokā.

Heoti anō kua piri anō a Hine Raumati ki a Tama nui te Rā, kua wera anō kā raki, ā, kāore e roa ka tau mai anō ka waewae o Hana Kōkō ki ia whare hai mihi mō te Kirihimete. Kia pai te Kirihimete, kia pai hoki te tau hōu, ā, ko kā manaakitaka o kā atua ki a tātou katoa i kā hararei nei. Mauri ora ki a tātou.

Wairewa Rūnanga extends congratulations to Metua Cranwell, who won the sportsmanship trophy for the U7 Blue Northern Bulldogs (Kaiapoi).

Coached by Michael Tuuta, Metua scored six tries and one conversion during the season. Her team went on to win seven of their 14 games. Kei a koe Metua.

Wairewa Rūnanga also extends congratulations to Toby Simon who won the 2015 player of the year for the five-year-olds at Ōhoka Rugby Club. He scored numerous tries every game this year. Toby is the middle son of Belinda and Izaac Simon (son of Rei and Jill Simon). [Read more…]

Congratulations

Wairewa Rūnanga extends our congratulations to Charisma Rangipunga, on her ministerial appointment to Te Taura Whiri (the Māori Language Commission) in July.

This appointment is an excellent recognition of the work Charisma has undertaken over the years to promote and revitalise te reo Māori me ōna tikaka within her own whānau, hapū and iwi – with a particular focus on the promotion of using te reo Māori in the home. [Read more…]

He maimai aroha

This Matariki has not be an easy one with the loss of so many loved ones near and far. Our heartfelt aroha is extended to all our whānau who have lost a loved one over the past months especially the Robinson, Bunker, Simon-Maaka and Kuruwaka whānau.

Wairewa Rūnanga extends our prayers to those who are currently sick that they may soon recover.

Nō reira he aha te hau e pupuri nei, he hau nō te whare a Tūkainanapia, he hau e kawe mai nei te karaka a Tahu Kumeroa, a Tahu Whakairo, ā ko te hau kaitakata tēnei hau kōheki, hitaratara tōku kiri i te rere a tēnei hau, nei te kakau mahara e taki tou mō koutou. Kāore e hoki te aroha e kaikinikini i au, ka timu te tai ki hea? Ā ki Poranui, e rere ana ki te moana. Tāria roa, tē pari mai i waiho mokemoke mai, me he tōroa tīkapa e haroa ana e te Upoko o Tahumataa, tē hoki mai. [Read more…]

Tēnā tātou katoa,
E ara rā, e ara rā, e ara i te karaka a Matariki i tīwaha e Anō ko te marama kua karo, kua ara anō. Auē te mamae e haehae ana i te manawa. Nā reira tākina te kupu tuatahi ki te Aitaka-a-Matariki, koutou i whakakopa kōpiopio i te karaka a Tahukumea a Tahuwhakairo ki te tauawhi a tāua mā, a pōua mā. Pūkatokato tou ana tō iwi, auē he marama ka roku i te pae. Moe mai rā koutou i te aroaro hā o te Ruka Rawa, māna koutou e manaaki, e tiaki. [Read more…]

Tēnā tātou katoa,
He tika hoki kia mihi atu ki a rātou kua wehe atu ki te pō, rātou katoa kua kapo i te rika kaha o aituā, ā, rātou hoki i mate i kā pakaka nui o te ao, te tini me te mano o Kāi Tātou te iwi Māori i hikahika rā i kā motu kē o te ao, e pōua mā, e tāua mā, haere atu rā, haere atu rā, moe mai rā i te manaakitaka o ō koutou atua. Ki a Rakiihia, haere atu rā e te rakatira, moe mai, okioki mai, e kore rawa koe e warewaretia. Nō reira, waiho rātou ki a rātou, ko tātou ki a tātou, tēnā anō tātou katoa. [Read more…]

Kua tae mai te tau hou. Ka noho tahi te iwi i te taha o te ahi i kā pō roroa. Ko te eaka o Puaka i te rāwhiti te tohu o te tau hou. Ka takihia kā mate o te tau tawhito, ka pōwhiritia hoki te tau hou. Kā hurika wāhaka, kā mahi, me kā karakia he whakamaharataka ki kā tikaka tuku iho, hai hāpai i tā tātou noho ināianei. Tēnei arohanui he titiro ki te rawakore, me ō rātou hiahia i ruka i te kākau māhaki, kia kauraka hoki e whakawā i a rātou. Ekari me āwhina, he tuku mihi atu, he whakaaro nui ki a rātou. Ka kitea a Puaka, ka rere te kanakana. Mauri ora ki a tātou. [Read more…]

Mauri ora ki a tātou katoa,
Tini whetū ki te raki, mau tonu, mau tonu. Whatu karokaro ai te tākata, karo noa, karo noa, ka oti atu. Nei te mihi ki a rātou kā manu pīrau a Tāne, kātahi anō ka riro i te rika kaha o aituā, nō reira koutou rā, moe mai rā, okioki mai rā. Ka tāhuri te ihu o tōku waka ki a tātou kā konohi o rātou, tātou kua pae mai nei i te tae ao, tēnā koutou i ruka anō i ō koutou āhuataka maha.

Ka karo haere te mahana, me whakanui te mareretaka. He nui te tuku marere i te kai, i tētahi wā, rawa rānei ki te rawakore, pērā i a Rehua, te atua o te marere. Ko tētahi tikaka tuku iho ko te manuhiri tae mai ki a koe i ruka i te mōhio, kāore rānei, ko te mea nui kia hoatu he inu tī, he kai rānei, ahakoa he iti ō kai. Manaaki tētahi ki tētahi. [Read more…]

E aku nui kai kā tōpito o te motu, tātou katoa te kotahi o Tahu Pōtiki, nei te mihi kau atu, tēnā rā tātou katoa.

Ki a rātou kua haere ki tua o te tatau pounamu, rātou kua karakahia e Tahu Kumea, e Tahu Whakairo, ka rere a waikamo, ka heke a hupe, ka hotu i kā tauwharewhare o te manawa. Koutou te huka mate, haere, haere, haere atu rā. Rātou ki a rātou, tātou kā waihotaka o rātou mā, ki a tātou, tēnā rā tātou katoa.

Mā te whakaarotahi i ia whakatupuraka ka puta kā pūkeka auahataka ki te taiohi. Ka roko ana te taiohi i kā kōrero pakiwaitara, pūrākau tuku iho a ō rātou tūpuna, kua kite rātou i kā tauira kai te hora mō ō rātou ao. [Read more…]

Memataka – membership database

Ehara taku toa i te toa takitahi, ekari taku toa he toa takitini – A single person cannot match a combined force. Nau mai tauti mai ki Wairewa. We wish to extend a warm welcome to new members and to ask you to encourage any whānau not registered to do so. It is also important that you encourage one another who are registered, to update us with any change of details as they occur.

We have increasing numbers of rejecting emails and returned post. Stay up-to-date with what’s happening, and notify changes by emailing the rūnanga office at [email protected]

Annual tuna heke hui

The annual tuna heke hui was held on Wednesday 11 December at Wairewa Marae. The mahinga kai kōmiti members are: Riki Nicholas, Iaean Cranwell and Charles Zimmerman. This hui will be followed up in 2014 with mahinga kai hui in June and December. We look forward to seeing whānau, who are keen to be involved, at those meetings. [Read more…]

Wairewa hui-ā-tau

The Wairewa hui-ā-tau annual general meeting was held on Sunday 6 October, at Wairewa Marae. The purpose of the hui was the consideration and presentation of 2012/13 audited financial reports; to appoint an auditor for 2013/14; the election of executive committee vacancies in accordance with the rules of the society; submit a resolution to amend the rules of Wairewa Rūnanga Inc. Soc; and confirmation of 2013/14 general meetings. Kā mihi ki te whānau. [Read more…]

Tēnā tātou katoa,

Kia mihia te mano tini kua mene ki kā Hawaiki katoa, rātou te tutūtaka o te puehu, te whiuka o te kupu i kā wā takatū ai rātou. Ki a Robert Bowkett, haere atu rā, moe mai, okioki mai, e kore rawa koe e warewaretia. Heoti, waiho ake rātou ki a rātou, tātou te urupā o rātou mā, kā waihotaka mai e hāpai nei i ō rātou wawata, tūmanako hoki.

Kua pūmāhu te oneone, kua pōkurukuru noa, kua noho te takata ki te whakatō kai me kā otaota. I kā raki o mua he wā kai kore tonu te kōaka. I kā marama tuatahi o kā māra kai, kāore anō kā hua kia tupu. Hai te kahuru rā anō kātahi anō ka tino nui te kai.

Ko te Ono, pua kōwhai ki uta, inaka ki tai.

Mauri ora ki a tātou. [Read more…]

Tēnā tātou katoa,
He tika hoki kia mihi atu ki a rātou kua wehe atu ki te pō, rātou katoa kua kapo i te rika kaha o aituā, ā, rātou hoki i mate i kā pakaka nui o te ao, te tini me te mano o Kāi Tātou te iwi Māori i hikahika rā i kā motu kē o te ao, e pōua mā, e tāua mā, haere atu rā, haere atu rā, moe mai rā i te manaakitaka o ō koutou atua.

Ki a Natalie Hawkins (née Tini) kōrua ko Tony Edwards, haere atu rā e kā rakatira, moe mai, okioki mai, e kore rawa kōrua e warewaretia. Nō reira, waiho rātou ki a rātou, ko tātou ki a tātou, tēnā anō tātou katoa.

Ka roa haere kā rā, ka huri kā whakaaro ki te māra kai. Ka mōhiotia he raumati kai te haere mai. Ka huri ki kā kō, ka haere ki te rapu i kā kirikiri, kia pai ai te oneone. Kua tere te inaka, kua haoa mai i kā kutu awa. Ka tere hoki te punua tuna i te pō, hai wahakakī i kā awa me kā roto. Mauri ora ki a tātou. [Read more…]