newslettervova.blogg.se

Stand strong together maoria
Stand strong together maoria











We encourage each participant to take a look at their life and ask important questions that will help them make positive future decisions. A key component of this programme is to use rugby skill development with an emphasis teaching life-skills within kaupapa Māori. They are held across the country at local Provincial rugby unions with proactive schools that target Māori players boys and girls between the ages of 14-15 years. These programmes are designed to develop and encourage young Māori to be proud of who they are, lead awesome lives and to follow their dreams and aspirations. Whakarangatira Respecting core values to stay strong to the Kaupapa. Taaua Ki Te Tū Standing strong we are making a stand for what’s right, what we believe in Pupuri Te Mauri Retaining, establishing and maintaining strong connections through your mauri and my mauri Kokiritanga Engage with our young to grow and develop them into great leaders Nga Taonga Tuku Iho History Understanding our past to proceed forward with clarity Ta Wharautia To protect and shelter each other Mana Motuhake Identity who we are and where we come from, strengthening our mana Rangatiratanga Sovereignty coming together as one Taua ki te Tuu, kia Ranga, kia Tuu he Rangatira, kia pupuri te Mauri: Standing with a purpose, weaving leaders together to become chiefs, upholding the Mauri of our Ancestors”.Kotahi Te Waka - Kotahi Te Hoe - Kotahi Te Ara Tika - Ki Mua: One Waka - One Paddle - One Right Path - Moving Forward Together.Raupatuhia te Maarotanga, Kia Nganahia, Kia Reweke - Conquering the Impossible to Strive for Excellence.“More & better milk = More & better creamĬamp Ngā Pou Hua (Core Values / Key Pillars)​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ “Find Tama, Keep Tama & Make Tama Better” Tama Tu Tama Ora, Tama Noho Tama Mate” To stand is to live, to lie down is to die” Each camp is 3 to 4 days long and held on local Marae. These camps are designed to encourage young Māori rugby talent between the age of 16-18 years to stay in our game, identify and develop this talent both on and off the field within Kaupapa Māori and provide a genuine pathway from regional Māori rugby tournaments to Provincial Union academies and higher honours. “The bird who feeds on knowledge owns the world” “The bird who feeds on the miro berry owns the forest” “Te manu e kai ana i te mātauranga, nōna te ao”. “Te manu e kai ana i te miro, nōna te ngahere.” NZR will invest $200,000 per year for the next four years on Māori rugby camps and regional tournaments to support national Māori rugby development. These programmes operate in the form of coach and player camps - E To Toa and E Tu Rangatahi. N ew Zealand Rugby (NZR) fosters Māori rugby at the community level through the existing regions, their tournament structures and through specific development programs.













Stand strong together maoria