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  • Te Ara Ki Hawaiki Roa wānanga participants are pictured outside a wharenui at Horouta Marae, Porirua . Fourteen people stand in two rows and are smiling at the camera.

    Te Ara ki Hawaiki Roa: Te ao Māori and science combine in transformative wānanga

    March 19, 2025

    Te Ara ki Hawaiki Roa wānanga support healing through connection...

  • An image of the blue and white. Mana Wāhine Hauora logo. The tag line says, "Te Kaitiaki o te Whānau"

    Mana Wāhine Hauora

    November 8, 2024

    Mana Wāhine Hauora empowers and inspires wāhine.

  • In this photograph, eight women and thier children sit together outside on some paved steps in a built up urban area. The day is overcast and the women and children smile at the camera. Some wear sunglasses and behind them are four or five prams, in some of which, babies are visible.

    Māmā Neke Maunga – Knowing our worth is our birthright

    June 7, 2024

    Māmā Neke Maunga is a strengths-based, community-led rōpu which is...

  • 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...

  • 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...

  • Mere Baker - E Tū Whānau kahukura with her nephew Hoani

    Mere Baker supports positive change for whānau through sport

    May 4, 2021

    Read about Mere Baker, and how she supports Southland whānau...

  • Jasmine Pene singing

    Jasmine Pene wins 2020 E Tū Whānau Song Competition with soulful standout

    March 8, 2021

    This article is about Jasmine Pene, and her winning entry...

  • Audience and cast of Sass after the show

    Kaiwhakaari wāhine stir it up on stage in Whangārei

    February 17, 2021

    From Te Tai Tokerau to Waihōpai (Invercargill), E Tū Whānau’s...

  • Own the future by knowing your culture

    October 1, 2020

    Shaneece Brunning shares her view as a rangatahi Māori of...

  • Blue-green E Tū Whānau logo

    Sharing stories, creating connections

    June 15, 2020

    Cross-cultural projects supported by E Tū Whānau help refugee and...

  • Preventing violence against Maori women

    March 3, 2015

    A report exploring what Māori women believe to be protective...

  • Fashion designer manaaki’s refuge

    March 27, 2014

    When Roni Albert, Manager of Hamilton’s Te Whakaruruhau Māori Women’s...

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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