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Tūturu Episode 5: Mātauranga Māori
Tūturu takes on Mātauranga Māori in our fifth episode.
We learn what Mātauranga Māori comes from and what it means, through a Tūturu lens. Watch as Professor Rangi Mātāmua, Tina Ngata, Tāmati Wāka and more share on the how the concept of Mātauranga Māori and how it shapes all of our cultural practices and knowledge systems.
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We learn what Mātauranga Māori comes from and what it means, through a Tūturu lens. Watch as Professor Rangi Mātāmua, Tina Ngata, Tāmati Wāka and more share on the how the concept of Mātauranga Māori and how it shapes all of our cultural practices and knowledge systems.
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Tūturu Episode 4: White Passing
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Tūturu takes on White Passing in this extended episode. Join us in this conversation with Tina Ngata and Dr Arama Rata as they tackle these topics through a Māori lens. Join the Tūturu movement: Instagram: @tuturunz TikTok: @tuturunz Powered by: @mahitahiagencynz
Tūturu Episode 3: Gender Pronouns
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Tūturu takes on Gender Pronouns in our third episode. We learn what Gender Pronouns mean for Māori and te reo Māori, through a Tūturu lens. Watch as Tina Ngata, Quack Pirhi, Tangaroa Paul, Marama Davidson, Elizabeth Kerekere, Tu Chapman and Hēmi Kelly share on the how the concept of Gender Pronouns through a Māori lens. Join the Tūturu movement: Instagram: @tuturunz TikTok: @tuturunz Powered by...
Tūturu Episode 2: Decolonisation
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Tūturu takes on Decolonisation in our second episode. We learn what Decolonisation is comprised of and what it looks like for Māori, through a Tūturu lens. Watch as Rawiri Waititi, Tina Ngata, Sharon Hawke, Pania Newton, Tangaroa Paul and Dr Rangi Mātāmua share on the how the concept of Decolonisation and how it will free not just Māori, but Aotearoa as a whole. Join the Tūturu movement: Instag...
Tūturu Episode 1: Land Back
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Tūturu takes on Land Back in our first episode. We learn what Land Back can mean for Māori, through a Tūturu lens. Watch as Rawiri Waititi, Marama Davidson, Elizabeth Kerekere, Tina Ngata, Sharon Hawke, Pania Newton, Qiane Matata-Sipu and Ihaia Puketapu share on the how the concept of Land Back and how it is more than words but a call to action for all indigenous people across the world. Join t...
So Maori don't have a gendered world view and yet Wahine Maori are not allowed to speak on Marae (in general). If there is no man and woman or male and female then why the differentiation? Here's an excerpt from a Herald article on this very subject. "The nub of the debate is that Maori believe the marae atea, the open courtyard in front of the meeting house, is the domain of Tu, the god of war, where bad feelings, arguments or nasty comments can be aired during the powhiri, or welcome. Some tribes believe women must be protected from this behaviour and do not allow women to whaikorero (make speeches) there for fear they would be cursed. Women do have a key ceremonial role in calling visitors on to a marae for the powhiri, but it is what happens next - and where a woman leader fits into the equation - that is under debate. For after the karanga is answered, usually by kuia past childbearing age with the power to negate any evil influences or makutu (curses) coming with the visitors or harboured by the tangata whenua, women are expected to take a back seat. Men sit in the front row of the marae courtyard and make the speeches. It is only after the formality of the powhiri that discussion moves into the meeting house, where women are routinely able to speak" So clearly Maori DO differentiate the genders. You may not have gendered pronouns but clearly have Gendered roles.
Think there might be a call going out soon no more tax dollars to the crown it’s our sovereignty we really want the land is ours anyway we just don’t want to be told how to live and how hard to work to pay fat lazy career politicians ridiculous paychecks to lie to our faces but it is just the same is the iwi selling out How can New Zealand land go into foreign ownership when not every Kiwi owns a piece of this land
your ancestors also helped build this country, built roads buildings, housed learnt together & made friends - This is opinion of not all Maori - this is your training to hate, ugly is what it is.
Kāo, if you see hate then you have feelings around the topic, it’s giving stink thoughts 😅 & wow 😮 your perspective is your own pessimism… it’s learning how to LOVE OURSELVES again with all that history, with love & light ❤ Māori know we’re not who & what society says, just because we don’t fit in, it’s good learning for us, empowering us, do for us not just for them… Im not here to learn how to hate myself/ my people because people who are not us, don’t like us… Leave us alone, what’s wrong with you? Wanna hug? 🫂 ❤ Said with love. Fk the hate we ALL DONT NEED, fkn heka mara We deserve healing ❤️🩹 Please don’t tell us to get over it, we’re done with the disrespect, we’re here the way we are, don’t steal again, it’s against the law now. 😊
@@Trilogy... very rich eh hoha
I love all affirming cultural talk. However I disagree completely. How many of these interviewee's are raising primary school and college age daughters who are being subjected to intact males coming into their safe spaces? If you don't have a daughter being terrorised daily you have no right to impose your transgender views on others. Te Ao Maori has never had issues with gay, lesbian or nonbinary tangata whenua - some individuals may have that issue but that is for each individual to decide. However to infer that transgender in Te Ao Maori is acceptable is incorrect. There is not one person here who spoke about the rights of Whare Tangata of all ages - who are you all to decide that your rights are more important than a large percentage of women's rights - that's not a colonial view that is a selfish view. As for indicating that our Pacific cousins are more advanced in this area again you are mistaken - historically transgender males used male facilities especially in Pacifica there is nothing wrong with transgenderism but they use their biological facilities - it is only young people that feel their wants are more important than other's safety - Gutted to unsubscribe but I will not support anything that seems a 19yr old intact male coming into the changing shed with my 10yr old - flat no. Whare Tangata is sacred
I enjoyed this - thanks for sharing thoughts
Ko Mataimoana te whenua o ngā kairau!! Ko te ahi mātaotao
The reason you lost your land is you sold it. Seriously you lot need to grow up and accept you had it then you gave it up. This stolen land story is just that, a story. Your people sold 92% by 1865. You are straight living a lie.
Kiaora
All this pronoun bs is directly from your colonizers...Resist it!
Embrace it bros.
Aww yeh.
Wow, Thank you for your Teachings. Kia ora.
Nga mihi koutou katoa mo te iwi, ma te tangata, mo te katoa
Kiaora Whanau, Ae Marika!!!
Love takatāpui whānau.
Ka pai tenei korero. Ake ake Tu ake!!!
Ngā mihi nunui for creating subtitles for this mīharo kōrero. <3 I find that youtube subtitles never understand the New Zealand Accent or Māori kupu
It will just to go to other elites Moari and won’t help the people!
Land, sea and foreshore belongs to the creator not Māori not Pakeha or any other ethnicities, we're all tenant's under one landlord and expected to keep the place tidy and get along with our neighbour's. Māori and Pakeha caused the deaths of hundreds of others so they both have no moral ground to stand on.
belongs to the creator...okay! and we have a tiriti that says otherwise just saying
@@kaiahawkins4963 Māori didn't create the land and sea and those nonsense stories that Maui fished up the north island and him and his brothers caught the sun is absolutely rubbish. Maori came to this land by sea and occupied it it doesn't belong to Māori or Pakeha or anyone other ethnicities for that matter. Just saying
@@KINGSFORDLIFE So under the big bang theory that you seem to subscribe to how were people created?
My people watched your people arrive just before the boat peoples' from the lost world turned up. We watched you falla put a Treaty together without engaging us. The 'hairy man' in Ka Mate, that's us. Our wharepuni is named after the whenua that Matua te Mana and Matua te Toa sit on. We pre-date Jesus Christ. Who are you again? Where did you koro come from?
Otara bro.
Tuturu, mayushi desu
a good translation to te ao pākehā for mātauranga is, i think, epistemology. describing how things are, how we analyse them, how we connect them, the mechanisms through which those things interact and inform each other
Running out of things to be offended by and thought this sounded interesting.
Shuddup
Male and female, their is no other genders
Stop Coloniser Land Handouts, Stop Colonial Crime Culture Worldwide. Land Back, Mana Motuhake, Kaitiakitanga, Rangatiratanga
Colonialism is Racist Crime
Great go back to eating birds an shell fish,remember there were no pigs,deer,thar,trout,salmon,beer,wine,smokes,cars,dope. So suck it up an go live like the savages yous once were. Get over it an try an pull your wieght in society all this whooo me stuffs getting old.
I'm sure Africa south tried the same, they went down hill really fast and turned into a Shithole country overnight.
Pai hoki rawa te kōrero nui o te Mātauranga Māori. 😎👌 Tautoko mārika!!!
Yeah that is how Māori was living: with no ecological impact, I agree. However now everyone chooses to live the Western way because they enjoy the comforts of Western technology. Housing, healthcare, international travel - people chose to do this the western way (coloniser way if you prefer)
agree
The western way is good idea but that's all it really is An IDEA, Maori have had a connected to Eastern culture for thousands of years,
Incorrect
Great conversation. Would also be interested in hearing darker skinned panelists speak to experiences of colorism 🙏🏽
Yes as a “white passing” Māori myself I tend to get a bit miffed on what I perceive as a more minor issue of fair skin people not being seen as valid Māori vs brown skin Māori experiencing way worse outcomes because lack of acceptance.
im a 62 year old takatapui. Ive had a good life. What I don't agree with is a Transgender Cult from another country, colonising us again. I don't agree with pronouns I don't agree with sexualising other peoples children, I don't agree with the medicalisation of young people. When you look deeply into Trans Ideology it comes from somewhere else, when you look at the medicalisation of young people it's been pushed by big pharma and the tech industries in America. There is strong evidence for this. As a young gay maori, we were always accepted, we had our moments, but the idea it's a new thing is rubbish. I grew up with Carmen, Georgina Beyer, Carlotta.
Nice conspiracy you believe, if big pharma wanted to medicalize people, they would not rely on generic sex hormones that costs almost nothing to them.
great korero, if the Transgender debate wasn't intwined with the Greens a lot more weight I believe would give their korero more integrity.
Can’t stand that rainbow bull shiit yuck
There's a power wielding,".. until there isn't.
This meant a lot to me as someone who’s never felt like the gender binary made any sense. My whanau are very dislocated because of the colonial pressure on iwi to fit in. My kuia will never go back since being cast out for being on the spectrum. It’s so hard watching her grow old with the mamae of losing her language and culture. And now my mother and I don’t know where our hapū and marae are. There’s a fear of it being against her wishes too. She never talks about those times. And I feel so connected to my whakapapa, I found it online going all the way back through hundreds of tūpuna - to see I go back to he atua, to see the link. It changed my life and how I see myself. Thank you for this, it’s inspired me to find a whanau of my own up here that can help me reconnect, finally experience marae life and the culture I desperately missed my whole life.
tautoko. much love from another māori enby
"What you are is more important than who you are" then I guess Martin Luther King taught you nothing
what someone is is a common heuristic for understanding who someone is. having the agency to tell someone what we are is, in a sense, equivalent to being able to tell someone who we are - a promotion of empathy over dehumanisation
I guess MLK has a different lens arriving at ultimately the same point. I guess MLK stood for entwined liberation. I guess MLK isn't Māori and this is about Māori being Māori.
He also cheated on his wife a bunch so that's a bit rich tbh
@@emmawalter5739 as bad as that it is, what does that have to do with it?
I quite like reality but I can see how it doesn't work for everyone.
groan
There are many problems facing the Maori community, but constantly blaming colonialism without taking accountability for some fault caused, isn't going to solve the problems
groan, how about the coloniser take some accountability and give our quality land back, give us access to our resource again and go and live by te tiriti rather that being the the treaty which is bs
@@kaiahawkins4963 any "coloniser" you're talking about is long dead and so are the people who fought against them in the Land Wars, but let's say land and resources were returned to the iwi they were knicked from, why stop there, why not return those land resources to the iwi stolen from before them, like Ngati Toa giving land back to Ngai Tahu in the south island, or does that not count?
We are the subjects of a colonised system ,we are now a multi raced country ,yet we are who we are, we will always fight to exist ,I will staunchly ,stoically, and with all my might refuse to walk in a deadmans shoes ,,,,,my wairua ,my manawa and my toto will not let my maori heritage burn in the pages of history ,fuck that ,most of all my fight is not against my pakeha brothers nor is it against my tauiwi brothers ,,,,,my fight is the redress of grievances, and righting the injustices against the maori way of living ,my fight focusses on building a better partnership between those living in new zealand now,,, not those of the past but also making sure that fair and equitable governance can be reached across the table of negotiation ,,,,,so I have said so I have written ,,,,,,,
What a load of BS.. The treaty was signed by Maori knowing full well what it meant - a better standard of living, not being eaten by the tribe next door and being protected by the crown from French invaders... You're trying to rewrite history to claim what isn't yours.. If you want land and money, get off your lazy asses and work for it like other Kiwis.
More lies, stop living in the past and looking for handouts
@@lulusmith4877 Stock standard goto these days, label everyone racist who disagrees with the extremist maori agenda.. Im Certainly not racist, I'm all for one government for all kiwis, no special treatment based on race or ancestry.
@@lulusmith4877 I know the history alright and 98% of the land was bought or traded legitimately.. I also know that the Maori party is the most racist party ever to exist in NZ.. The name says it all, by maori for maori
@@easymoneynz history intrinsically involves special treatment based on ancestry (and hence race); it's called an inheretance. if your country was colonised and turned into a puppet state for profit, would you not be angry? would you not demand recompense? if land were bought fairly and justly, why did our tūpuna fight back? why was there a need to be angry? this is not a grift, we're worried about our whenua, our awa, our whakapapa, and our tamariki.
@@skuzza405 My ancestors were from Scotland, many atrocities and wrongdoings were inflicted upon my clan by the British and other clans, yet you won't see me going back and trying to demand compensation or begging for apology, I'd get laughed out of the country.. the past is the past bro, build a bridge and get over it.
@@easymoneynz so are mine, on my father’s side. i’m sorry that you think the hurt inflicted on your ancestors is irrelevant to you - the resistance and cultural mana of the scottish in the face of english economic and cultural colonisation is something to be commended. kia ora.
Nutjobs😂😂😂
Most people go by a name, not a pronoun. Much ado about nothing.
Everyone uses pronouns whether they realise it or not. "I, you, he, she, they, we" are all pronouns. Try having a conversation WITHOUT using pronouns and you will realise it is extremely difficult. For example, a normal sentence would be "John ate his lunch" but without pronouns it becomes "John ate John's lunch". Spend a day not using any pronouns and you will see why they are important.
Tautoko! Youre tiktok is mean too, keep it coming.
Thankyou the racist dont like it but one day they'll feel it when there ways arnt welcome anywhere.
Thank you so much ❤
poor sad maori with their colonised degrees, doing well in the world at the same time blaming the coloniser
My Koro said that the only thing Pakeha hate more than a stupid Maori, is an educated Maori. Watch out - here we come.
Been Colonised before have you? How do we help ourselves buddy? Have you got some expertise to share? Or are you being a “no good do nothing just here to rub shit in your faces while I giggle like I’m betterrr thannn youuu”? person that fails poking fun at Māori people? Maybe find an Interest that helps yourself. Leave us alone! What’s fkn wrong with you as a person you NEEDED to today. We see how you feel? Wish you could actually help.
Get real - If you want this get rid of clothes, motorvehicles, live in a mud floor huts, have no medical, money, possessions - Unless you do this You are 2 faced. Why not ask your Tribe who has been handed large settlements and pay no taxes. Why arn't they helping?? Also Indigenous the Maori are not. Yes they may have been here for nigh on 700 years but they are not indigenous.
The fight must continue 😭✊️ HERE FOR IT ❤
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