These awards showcase emerging rangatahi Māori filmmakers. Meet the winners, and view their short films.
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Te Horo School Moveathon raises a challenge to other school communities
Te Horo School held a Moveathon to improve hauora. Read about their challenge to other communities to get active together.
Former refugees and migrants
The violence-free and whānau-centred kaupapa of E Tū Whānau is proudly Māori and it’s also rich and inspirational to communities of former refugees and migrants. Many people in these communities come from collective, family-focused cultures that have much in common, spiritually and socially, with Māori. Over the years, it has become clear that the six… Read more »
Kaiwhakaari wāhine stir it up on stage in Whangārei
From Te Tai Tokerau to Waihōpai (Invercargill), E Tū Whānau’s tikanga Māori kaupapa continues to influence and support whānau as they change their relationships and communities for the better. ‘Chocolate Bliss Balls’ Theatre Collective used kōrero in the E Tū Whānau values series of resources in the development of their courageous and, hilarious production of ‘Sass’… Read more »
E Tū Whānau Māoriland filmmaking workshops – helping rangatahi find their voice
The well-established partnership between E Tū Whānau and Māoriland supports rangatahi Māori to tell their own stories.
Own the future by knowing your culture
Shaneece Brunning shares her view as a rangatahi Māori of the benefits of E Tū Whānau wānanga.
Empowering rangatahi through zero-waste living
Read how an after-school group nutures inclusion and sustainability.
Activities for Whānau
E Tū Whānau kaimahi, Moerangi Falaoa, created fifteen activities for whānau to do together. They’re designed to help whānau reconnect with their whakapapa and traditions while supporting and strengthening their identity and relationships with each other. Click on the activities lower down this page to open, download or print activities, and then enjoy working your… Read more »
Mangakino whānau proud of their journey
In January this year, a group of Kahungungu ki Wairarapa whānau gathered in Tamatea Pokai Whenua, their wharenui on Mangakino’s Pouakani marae, to assess progress made since their first involvement with E Tū Whānau three years ago. [movie]<iframe width=”560″ height=”315″ src=”https://www.youtube.com/embed/XGoSvJthJBk” frameborder=”0″ allow=”accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture” allowfullscreen></iframe>[/movie] They talked of children in Oranga Tamariki… Read more »
Pikiao Club creates whānau-focussed culture
Eighteen months after their first E Tū Whānau hui, the young pakeke of Pikiao have taken the kaupapa of their beloved sports club to a new, and very positive, level. [movie]<iframe width=”560″ height=”315″ src=”https://www.youtube.com/embed/ytoEU2IPl5o” frameborder=”0″ allow=”accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture” allowfullscreen></iframe>[/movie] Ranui and Porky Parata describe the change they have seen in their community in… Read more »
Manaakitanga at its best in Ruatoria
For the last five or so years Fallon and Reuben Hauraki have opened their rural Ruatoria home, and their hearts, to local rangatahi who thrive on their particular brand of aroha. This simple gesture of manaakitanga has been a game changer, for the rangatahi and for the Hauraki whānau itself. Fallon and Reuben have three… Read more »
Radio Ngāti Porou – living our kaupapa
Big shout out to the best Ngāti Porou radio station in the world and E Tū Whānau song competition winners, East Coast Breevaz for this video of the group performing the winning waiata , ‘One Love’ for friends and whānau at the prize giving ceremony held on 10 July at Radio Ngāti Porou HQ in Ruatoria…. Read more »