Te One Kakara 2024
He kaupapa rangahau mō ngā uri o Taranaki; cultivating research that serves Taranaki Māori communities.
Select date and time
Sunday, October 20 · 3 - 8pm NZDT
Location
Owae Marae
16 North Street Taranaki, Taranaki 4320 New ZealandHe kaupapa rangahau mō ngā uri o Taranaki; cultivating research that serves Taranaki Māori communities.
Owae Marae
16 North Street Taranaki, Taranaki 4320 New ZealandTe One Kakara is a gathering of Taranaki researchers aimed at sharing and cultivating new ideas, research, and knowledge for the prosperity of our people. The kaupapa draws inspiration from a historical narrative involving Kupe, who instructed Turi on how to find a fertile place to settle based on the "sweet scent of the soil," symbolising the importance of research and observation. This narrative celebrates the scientific achievements of our ancestors in both navigation and settlement, emphasising the value of data gathering, information transmission, and collective benefit.
Keynote speakers include:
Dr Ngahuia Murphy
Charmeyne Te Nana-Williams
Keri Opai
Dr Mihi Ratima
Dr Meri Haami
Marnie Reinfelds
Colleen Tuuta
MAI ki Taranaki Network
The full programme outline will be available soon.