A group of Māori elders from the three iwi of Tauranga Moana – Ngāti Ranginui, Ngāi Te Rangi and Ngāti Pūkenga – are off to Wellington this week to take part in a kapa haka event to celebrate Matariki, the Māori New Year.
The Nga Taipakeke o Tauranga Moana kapa haka roopu, ranging in age from their early 60s to their late 80s, have been meeting on local marae twice a week since March to practice for Taikura Kapa Haka 2019 – part of Wellington's Matariki Festival – on June 22-23.
Nga Taipakeke o Tauranga Moana performed at the event for the first time last year and is taking a larger group of 47 his year, boosted by sponsorship from the Western Bay of Plenty Primary Health Organisation.
WBOP PHO manager, Māori health Kiri Peita, said the involvement of the kaumātua in kapa haka offered a holistic benefit that epitomised hauora (health) for Māori and was aligned with the aim of the PHO to improve health outcomes for Māori.
"They are becoming fitter and building strength and resilience. And the joy it brings to them is going to permeate to lots of Māori. Whānau will enjoy watching the livestream of the performance and recognising the waiata."