Northland Kiwi Hui Agenda
Te Tiriti O Waitangi Marae
Waitangi
6th, 7th and 8th November 2020
06/11/2020 | Rāmere/Friday | Kaikōrero |
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3:00pm - 3.30pm | Taenga mai/Arrival | |
3.30pm | Powhiri/Welcome/Mihi Whakatau/Speeches | |
5.00pm – 6.00pm | Kai/Dinner | |
Set up sleeping areas/tents | ||
6.30pm | Assemble at Whare Tupuna/Meeting house | |
6.40pm | Karakia – opening korero from haukāinga | |
7.00pm - 7.30pm | Tangata Whenua | Stella Kake |
7.35pm - 8.00pm | Over many generations of environmental observation a holistic Māori worldview formed where all things are interconnected. Environmental science now also seeks to understand the complex interrelationships that drive our changing world. Dion discusses how Te Ao Māori perspectives on the environment can help us meet the huge challenges we face in te taiao. | Dion Pou (Ecologist) |
8.05pm - 8.40pm | Know your enemy (Stoats as beautiful animals and difficult pests) | Carolyn (Kim) King (Waikato University) |
8.40pm - 9.10pm | Panel discussion | (Stella/Dion/Kim) |
9.15pm | Karakia Whakamutunga/Final words/Closure for the night | |
9.30pm | Kapu tī/Cup of tea |
7/11/2020 | Rāhoroi/Saturday | Trip leaders |
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7.00am - 7.45am | Parakuihi/Breakfast | |
7.45am - 8.30am | Meet field trip leaders/Field trip workshops depart | |
8.30am - 4.30pm | Bay Bush Action Project Oromahoe-Paihia 11km walk undulating with some steep sections (High fitness level) | Craig Salmon/Martin Schmid (Bay Bush Action) |
9.00am - 4.30pm | Waitangi to Haruru Falls 5-6km (3-hour) flat to medium walk on DOC Haruru Falls walkway Followed by joining the Rongoā roopu. Look after the ngahere and you can also look after yourself | Brad Windust/Ngati Kawa Donna Kerridge |
8.00am - 4.30pm | Project Island Song - boat trip to Urupukapuka Island (Low-medium fitness level) | Ria Bright/Debs Wright (Project Island Song)/ Adam Sea Shuttles |
9.15am - 3.00pm | Puketi Forest Project - forest walk undulating with steeper sections (Medium-high fitness level). Puketi Forest Trapping professional development | John Dawn/Andy Mentor Ian Wilson/John Bissel |
11.00am - 4.00pm | Plant identification and collecting rongoā along a Waitangi kauri (750m) walk (Low fitness level) Rongoā/Alternative medicine workshop. Look after the ngahere and you can also look after yourself | Stella Kake-Schmid/Donna Kerridge Donna Kerridge |
3.00pm - 5.00pm | Kapu tī/Tea break | |
5.00pm - 6.00pm | Kai/Dinner | |
6.15pm | Assemble at Whare Tupuna/Meeting house | |
6.25pm - 6.50pm | Marty discusses a project he is leading that aims to scale Papa Taiao outcomes to pathway young people through secondary school and transition them into Taiao-base careers using Papa Taiao's Tiaki Taiao Enterprise model of learning. He will use examples from ākonga-led regenerative enterprises in Tai Tokerau. | Marty Taylor, Shaun Gifford |
6.55pm - 7.20pm | Bioblitz leading in hapu spaces. A case study of a successful bioblitz model led by Ngairo that was tailored for Ngati Manu and could be considered by others who are planning a Bioblitz project | Ngairo Tahere (Ngati Manu) |
7.25pm - 7.50pm | Kai Tangata kaumātua Roger Kingi has witnessed the devastation of Kowhairoa Peninsula. After many hours hard work on the whenua new growth is seen once again and there is a hopeful future for Kowhairoa | Roger Kingi (Kowhairoa) |
7.55pm - 8.25pm | Panel discussion | (Andy/Ngairo/Roger) |
8.30pm | Karakia Whakamutunga/Final words/Closure for the night | |
8.45pm | Kapu tī/Tea break |
08/11/2020 | Rātapu/Sunday | Kaikōrero |
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7.00am - 8.00am | Parakuihi/Breakfast | |
8.15am | Whare Tupuna/Meeting house | |
8.25am - 8.55am | Controlling apex predators | John Bissell (Backblocks Environmental Management Ltd.) |
9.00am - 9.10am | Stoat lure trials and SA2 vs Trapinator for possums | Ian Wilson (Puketi Forest Trust) |
9.10am - 9.40am | Open floor discussion about predators and their control | John Bissell/Pete Graham |
9.45am - 10.00am | Kapu tī/Tea break | |
10.00am - 10.30am | Andy discusses progress towards large scale pest control, working with community groups, iwi, corporates, volunteers and professional trappers. Ngati Kawa brings a clear perspective of matauranga Maori and a holistic cultural view. Good working relationships are key to the vision for the Mid North. | Andy Mentor (Mid North High Value Area)/Ngatikawa (Iwi kiwi) |
10.35am - 10.55am | Invitation to Pureora Forest Project | Moera Hughes (Te Hau Kainga o Pureora) |
11.00am - 12.00 Pm | Poroporoaki/Open floor | Practitioners talking about their experiences/ issues as Northland Kiwi PractitionersNorthland Kiwi Practitioners |
12.00pm - 12.20pm | Final remarks | Michelle Impey (Kiwis for kiwi) |
12.25pm - 12.55pm | Karakia Whakamutunga/Final words from the home people | |
1.00pm - 2.00pm | Hakari/Final meal | |
2.00pm | Hui closed |