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SUMMARY:Te Tōnga a Matariki (The setting of Matariki)
DESCRIPTION:As the end of the Māori year approaches\, the Matariki star cluster will begin to set with the sun in the Western sky. At this time Matariki isn’t visible. This occurs around the Tangaroa-ā-mua lunar phase during the star marama of Haratua (around 13 May). This period lasts around a month (a lunar cycle) until Matariki rises once again on the next Tangaroa-ā-mua lunar phase. This coincides with the date 10 July 2023 and is when most iwi observe Matariki rising.\n\n\n\nHei rau maharatanga – a time for rememberance\n\n\n\nWhile Matariki is associated life\, it also has a strong connection with death. The star Pōhutukawa in particular is associated with those whom have passed away. Once tohunga kōkōrangi have ascertained the Matariki signs for the year ahead\, the community will gather together to mourn the dead.\n\n\nRead more…
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SUMMARY:The Rise of Matariki
DESCRIPTION:The mark of a new year\n\n\n\n\nEvery winter the rising of the stars of Matariki (and Puaka (Puanga)) herald the end of the lunar year and the start of the next within the Māori world. Traditionally Māori viewed the rising of Matariki as the time to farewell those who have passed in the previous year\, celebrate the arrival of the new year and prepare for the coming year in the custom of the local iwi. Specific customs can vary from iwi to iwi however they are commonly themed around new beginnings. \nThe rising of Matariki in the morning sky is observed in the month of Pipiri (around June and July) and although the first lunar phases of Whiro\, Tirea under the star of Pipiri occur sooner (from 30 May 2022 this year)\, Matariki cannot be seen during the new moon phase. So most Māori iwi wait until the lunar phase of Tangaroa (the last quarter phase of the moon) to observe and celebrate Matariki. This is to take direction from the stars\, to make a connection between the celebration and the environment. The idea is about responding to the environment\, aligning with it rather than trying to shape it to suit ourselves. \nMatariki’s rising this year of 2022 is considered to occur from 21 June to 24 June 2022. \nRead More…
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SUMMARY:Te Tōnga a Matariki (The setting of Matariki)
DESCRIPTION:As the end of the Māori year approaches\, the Matariki star cluster will begin to set with the sun in the Western sky. At this time Matariki isn’t visible. This occurs around the Tangaroa-ā-mua lunar phase during the star marama of Haratua (around 23 May). This period lasts around a month (a lunar cycle) until Matariki rises once again on the next Tangaroa-ā-mua lunar phase. This coincides with the date 21 June 2022 and is when most iwi observe Matariki rising.\n\n\n\nHei rau maharatanga – a time for rememberance\n\n\n\nWhile Matariki is associated life\, it also has a strong connection with death. The star Pōhutukawa in particular is associated with those whom have passed away. Once tohunga kōkōrangi have ascertained the Matariki signs for the year ahead\, the community will gather together to mourn the dead. Te Tirohanga (the viewing)\, Te Whakamahara i ngā mate (Remembering the dead) and Te Whāngai i ngā whētu (Feeding the stars) are outlined in our free eBook here and will be discussed more during upcoming days.
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