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    CHRISTCHURCH DA Workshop: Introduction to Te Ao Māori, with Johnson McKay


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    The creative & business community connects people to ideas, products and services that shape who we are as a people and a nation. This workshop enables you to take your first brave steps into Te Ao Māori (the Māori worldview) to deepen your understanding of Māori culture, values and perspectives. This workshop will increase your team's confidence to engage with Māori communities and represent Māori aspirations. 

    
    The workshop will be a mix of inspiring kōrero and practical application workshops. 

    Te Orokohanga o te Ao | The Creation
    The creation narrative reveals a Māori concept of the unity of our environment and the people that descend from it and informs a cultural model for creating anything; from a speech to a wharenui.

    Te Pōwhiri
    The pōwhiri is a process of welcoming and uniting people that encapsulates many principles of Māori culture and can be drawn upon as a model of relationship building in any setting. Learn how to be “pōwhiri ready” and apply this in meetings at work or other settings.

    Te Whānau | The Family
    Māori view kinship relationships differently to the Euro-centric model that reveals key insights into  how to better represent Māori relationships and dynamics in your creative work.

    Matariki & Rarohenga | Life after death
    Like the creation narrative, the transition of life into the other realms of existence is a major feature of Māori cultural perspectives and shape many aspects of life.

    Ngā Kete O Te Wānanga | The source of all knowledge
    Māori organise all knowledge in three distinct categories. Learn how knowledge was gained by Tane from other worlds and how this knowledge is used to shape and benefit people today.

    Nō Hawaiiki | From Hawaiiki to Aotearoa
    Māori came from the Pacific over many generations, revealing their expert scientific knowledge and understanding of the environment. Learn how these migration narratives continue to inspire and inform how to accomplish amazing journeys, innovations and united action in today’s society.

    Ngā Tāngata Rongonui | Mythic Māori
    There are many fascinating stories of people, both mythic and modern, who reveal Māori values, perspectives and narratives to be inspired by. They reveal the unique attitudes of Māori and lessons that shape our past, present and future as a society.

    Ngā Tikanga | Protocols & Correct Behaviour
    While the topic of tikanga cannot be fully explored in one workshop, this will give you a good context for the role of tikanga and how to be aware and responsive, even if you aren’t 100% sure all the time what the tikanga is.

    Ngā Mātāpono Māori | Māori Principles
    There are a few principles that can help you better understand te ao Māori, such as Rangatiratanga, Kaitiakitanga, Mana, Tapu and others. We will introduce these concepts to you and how they round out your understanding of te ao Māori.

    Te Ao Turoa | The modern māori world
    How do we take these principles and lessons into our modern design practise and daily walk as people that have a role to play in how we shape Aotearoa?

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    This workshop is presented by Johnson Mckay, the Kaiwhakahaere Matua of Ira, a strategic and creative agency that specialises in helping Aotearoa thrive through authentic, creative work that inspires and connects us all to this whenua and to each other.

    Lunch, coffee and tea provided.  
    Note: All orders placed after midday Wednesday will not be catered for due to catering deadlines.


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