Mānawatia a Matariki

The Stars of the Matariki Cluster:

Matariki (f) connected to health and wellbeing and is also the Mother to the other stars in the cluster

Pōhutakawa (f) connected to those who have passed on, in particular those that have passed since the last rising of Matariki

Tupuānuku (f) connected to food grown in the ground (eg kumara etc)

Tupuārangi (m) connected to food from the sky (eg birds etc)

Waitī (f) connected to fresh water food (eg tuna etc)

Waitā (m) connected to salt water food (eg fish etc)

Waipunarangi (f) connected to rain

Ururangi (m) connected to winds

Hiwa-i-te rangi (f) connected to your dreams and desires for the year ahead.

The Principles for Matariki

Matariki is a time of reflection, celebration and preparation.

The three key principles for Matariki are:

Matariki Hunga Nui

Remembrance

Honouring those we have lost since the last rising of Matariki.

Matariki Ahunga Nui

Celebrating the Present

Gathering together to give thanks for what we have.

Matariki Manako Nui

Looking to the Future

Looking forward to the promise of a new year.

Matariki Kāinga Hokia

Matariki calls you home

The theme for 2023 is Matariki Kāinga Hokia.

This year, we encourage everyone to return to their whānau and their people, wherever and whoever that might be. We want people to journey back home and celebrate, feast and be with whānau and friends.

Furthermore, the theme is also underpinned with important environmental messages. The various stars in Matariki invite you to return to where you are from and reconnect with the mountains, rivers, ocean and land. It reminds us of our responsibility to the places we call home.

The values of Matariki

The values that are associated with Matariki are listed below. These values are embedded in the traditional practices of Matariki.

Aroha

Love and respect for one another

Whakamaumaharatanga

Remembrance

Kotahitanga

Unity

Tohatoha

Sharing

Mana Taiao

Environmental awareness

Hākari

Feasting

Wānanga

Discussion

Noho tahi

Coming together

Atawhaitanga

Kindness

Whakanui

Celebration

Tuakiritanga

Identity