WHAT IS TE ORO TAPU?

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Te Oro Tapu is an online community for kaimahi Māori that embraces Māori ways of knowing and doing. Te Oro Tapu provides an environment that is conducive for kaimahi Māori to discover, learn, be inspired and to reflect on Māori ways of knowing and doing through online resources and whakawhiti kōrero.

The aim of Te Oro Tapu is to give kaimahi Māori the freedom to share their wisdom and contribute to future resources, wānanga and programme development.

Our hope is that at least one of these resources will inspire or enhance the wairua of those who join.

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PARAIRE HENARE TOMOANA HUATA

23/01/1947 - 12/05/2014

Paraire was proud of being Māori and passionate about learning and challenging the norm by inspiring change across the cultural and clinical divide.

He was a friend, teacher, supervisor, mentor, family therapist and innovator of Māori frameworks of practice such as the Pōwhiri Poutama, Rangi Matrix, Te Ariari o te Oranga, Kaupapa Supervision and many others.

He was a proud father, grandfather and great grandfather and was chuffed he still had the gift of asking the right questions!

His legacy lives on through his whānau and the many lives he touched through his teachings.

 ĒTEHI O NGĀ ‘PUNA KŌRERO’

O TE KAUPAPA

Back row left to right: Tracey Brown, Valerie Williams, Tania Tito-Edge, Te Mairiki Williams, Witi Ashby, Tohe Ashby.

Middle row left to right: Koromiko Richards, Hinewirangi Kohu Morgan, Beverley Hall-Smith, Wiremu Ashby, Terri Cassidy, Vicki Martin-Smith.

Front row left to right: Te Atutahi Riki, Ngamaru Raerino, Terry Ryan, Ron Baker.

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