What does it look like when people are an active part of the natural world? People can explore, observe, engage, and help the group answer that question.
Tuituia te Kahunuku — together binding the strands to clothe — is having a hīkoi around some of the karaka trees in Kaitāia where they will harvest berries, and process them together for eating as traditional Māori peanuts.
There will be pūrakau and traditional crafts, and the event finishes with a shared kai (bring a plate). All are welcome to the event at the front of Te Ahu on Thursday from 9.30am to 12.30pm.
For more info or to RSVP call/text Waikarere on 021 1628071 or email tuituiatekahunuku@gmail.com