By RNZ
Matariki marks the beginning of the Māori new year, but the chief adviser to the Government on the subject says there’s something there for everyone.
Professor Rangi Mātāmua told Morning Report Matariki is about celebrating and remembering those people we have lost in the last year, celebrating who we are at the moment, with the festivities and feasting, and also looking to the future and planning for the year ahead.
But more than just that, Mātāmua said the star cluster has historically been important to multiple different cultures.
“It is a New Zealand celebration because there is not a single person in the country who does not descend from people who used that group of stars to understand the change of season, the new year, planting, harvesting ... so the purpose of it is universal.