Waikato Times

Encounter celebratio­ns take shape

- Annette Lambly

Plans for the national commemorat­ions for the first meetings between Ma¯ori and Europeans 250 years ago are gathering momentum, says the trust which will be facilitati­ng the Northland events.

Both Whangarei and the Bay of Islands will be among the 19 locations nationwide that will be visited by a national flotilla as part of the 2019 celebratio­ns.

Tuia – Encounters 250 marks the 250 years since James Cook and Tahitian chief and navigator Tupaia arrived on the Endeavour in 1769. The event’s name is a blend of the Ma¯ ori word tuia, to weave or bind together, and the European concept of time and commemorat­ion.

It is intended to recognise those who were already settled in Aotearoa New Zealand, and the Pacific, Ma¯ori and European voyages that shaped the nation.

Establishe­d in 2015, Te Au Ma¯rie Trust is leading the Tai Tokerau Northland commemorat­ion which includes Captain Cook’s landing in the Bay of Islands. It is working together with Ma¯ ori, community groups, historians, ecologists, artists and schools to develop events and legacy programmes that will have long-term benefits for Tai Tokerau. General manager Ngaire Wilson says ‘‘we are still in the early stages of our planning for Tai Tokerau’s involvemen­t ... The trust’s job is to lay the initial framework for Tuia commemorat­ions in our region but it’s the community participat­ion that will make the programme come to life.’’ The flotilla, ‘‘will involve waka hourua, Tahitian vaka, tall ships and the New Zealand Navy, and ‘‘be on a scale most of us will not see again in our lifetime’’, she said.

To date, plans include a ‘‘po¯ whiri to welcome the national flotilla to our region’’ as well as an internatio­nal waka building symposium, and environmen­tal and historical projects.

Led by the Ministry for Culture and Heritage, commemorat­ion activities will be held across the country, with events in the four parts of New Zealand where Europeans and Ma¯ ori first met – Taira¯ whiti Gisborne, the Bay of Islands, Coromandel and Marlboroug­h. A $9 million fund has been establishe­d by the Lottery Grants Board to support communitie­s to hold events, organise activities, and share their stories.

 ??  ?? The replica Endeavour will visit sites around NZ as part of the Tuia – Encounters 250 celebratio­ns.
The replica Endeavour will visit sites around NZ as part of the Tuia – Encounters 250 celebratio­ns.
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 ??  ?? Above: Captain James Cook. Top left: A drawing by Tupaia depicting an encounter between Ma¯ ori and Endeavour naturalist Joseph Banks.
Above: Captain James Cook. Top left: A drawing by Tupaia depicting an encounter between Ma¯ ori and Endeavour naturalist Joseph Banks.

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