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  • Two chldren sit next to each other on the ground outside. They are smiling and looking at the book Tūpuna!. The cover of the book is green and brown, with white writing.

    Tūpuna! – Tamariki share lessons of whakapapa in their new pukapuka

    December 6, 2024

    Tūpuna!, explores whakapapa from the perspective of tamariki, for tamariki.

  • People who attended Te Korowai Aroha o Aotearoa wānanga stand together in front of the whare nui at Matau Marae. Ten people are pictured. They stannd close together, some with an arm around each other. They are all smiling.

    Te Korowai Aroha o Aotearoa wānanga boost indigenous capability

    October 11, 2024

    Read how Te Korowai Aroha o Aotearoa wānanga build capability.

  • At the National Māori Basketball Tournament 2024, E Tū Whānau kaimahi Mōwai Smiler performs a pūkana with eyes wide open and hands raised between two banners showing the six E Tū Whānau values. These are Aroha, Whanaungatanga, Whakapapa, Mana manaaki, Kōrero awhi, Tikanga.

    E Tū Whānau values resonate at National Māori Basketball Tournament 2024

    February 7, 2024

    At National Māori Basketball Tournament 2024, kaimahi connected with people...

  • Karakia for tāne on Rangitoto

    Healing tāne i te ao o ngā Atua

    February 1, 2023

    Read how tāne are supported to find peace and live...

  • Wāhine from the Mamas Moving Mountains group, Whāngarei

    E Tū Whānau kaupapa supports Te Tai Tokerau wāhine to drive change

    September 8, 2022

    Kaupapa Māori approaches offer real support to young mums in...

  • Eugene Ryder, community worker with He Kuaka,

    Eugene Ryder – There’s a kahukura in all of us

    April 14, 2022

    Read how kahukura inspire hope and leadership in all communities.

  • Arif and Fahima Saeid, E Tū Whānau kaimahi and leaders in the NEw Zealand Afghan Community

    New Zealand Afghan community and E Tū Whānau support Kabul evacuees

    September 29, 2021

    How are traumatised evacuees from Kabul being supported in Aotearoa?

  • Image of Kim Eriksen- Downs with her mother, Janice Eriksen, and daughter, Ashleigh Winterburn.

    Taonga tuku iho – gifts from graduates of He Waka Hiringa (Master of Applied Indigenous Knowledge)

    June 10, 2021

    Read how two E Tū Whānau kaimahi developed taonga tuku...

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  • About
    ▼
    • Overview
    • E Tū Whānau Mahere Rautaki (Framework for Change) 2019-2024
    • Our vision
    • E Tū Whānau Charter of Commitment
    • Our values
    • Our journey
    • Māori Reference Group
  • Our values
    ▼
    • About our values
    • Aroha
    • Whanaungatanga
    • Whakapapa
    • Mana manaaki
    • Kōrero awhi
    • Tikanga
  • Stories
  • Communities
    ▼
    • About our communities
    • Kahukura
    • Former Refugees and Migrants
    • E Tū Whānau Song Competition
    • Spoken Word Competition Gallery
  • Resources
  • Contact