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Day arc at 0° latitude (equator) The arc passes through the zenith, resulting in any purely vertical object (such as an obelisk or pillar) having no shadow at high noon.

Autumn Equinox in Māori Culture

The Autumn Equinox is a significant time in Māori culture, marking the transition from the warmer months to the cooler months and signaling a time of change and transition in the natural world. Here are some stories and traditions associated with the Autumn Equinox in Māori culture and suggest ways to observe and celebrate this special time.

Christian Ireland

Impacts of Christianity on indigenous Irish Culture

Christianity has had a significant impact on indigenous Irish culture, as it brought a new religion, language, and way of life to the country. When Christianity first arrived in Ireland, it encountered a pagan society with its own set of beliefs, rituals, and traditions. The following are some of the ways in which Christianity impacted indigenous Irish culture, and what was lost or no longer observed as a result:

Saint Patricks Day in NZ

St Patricks Day in NZ

Saint Patrick’s Day, also known as the Feast of Saint Patrick, is a cultural and religious holiday celebrated on the 17th of March every year. The day commemorates the death of Saint Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, who is credited with bringing Christianity to the country. But how did this holiday come about, and what does it mean in modern-day New Zealand?

Kawakawa

Rongoā of Autumn

As we head further into the autumn season, there are a number of rongoā Māori plants that are abundant and easy to harvest. In this I will explore some of these plants and their traditional uses.

Oro Rua Podcast Ep10: Horomona Horo & Wiremu Sarich

Wiremu Sarich, of Ngā Puhi and Te Rarawa descent, is a leading Māori educator in the Far North, working with young and old alike to create inclusive spaces for exploring Ngā Taonga Takaro and Taonga Puoro. He chats with Horomono Horo about his playful work – a result of his carefree childhood growing up in South Auckland and connection to Te Ao Måori through his whanau.

Tāmihana Kātene & Te Kahureremoa Taumata discuss taonga pūoro

Oro Rua Podcast Ep9: Tāmihana Kātene & Te Kahureremoa Taumata

Tāmihana is joined by multi-disciplinary artist, storyteller and tāonga pūoro practitioner, Te Kahureremoa Taumata, nō Ngāti Kahungunu me Ngāti Tuwharetoa. With a love for sound and strong a connection to te taiao, Te Kahureremoa chats about cultural influences, her passion for sharing mātauranga through kōrero pūrākau, and her own creative musical endeavours with Taonga Puoro.