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Matariki: The Star of the Year
In midwinter, Matariki rises in the pre-dawn sky, and its observation is celebrated with incantations on hilltops at dawn, balls, exhibitions, dinners and a vast number of events. The Matariki tradition has been re-established, and its regeneration coincides with a growing interest in Māori astronomy. Still, there remain some unanswered questions about how Matariki was traditionally observed.
What is Matariki?
Why did Māori observe Matariki?
How did Māori traditionally celebrate Matariki?
When and how should Matariki be celebrated?
This book seeks answers to these questions and explores what Matariki was in a traditional sense so it can be understood and celebrated in our modern society.
Dr Rangi Matamua (Tūhoe) ONZM is a leading expert in Māori culture, and Māori language development, research and revitalisation. He is widely recognised for his advocacy for and advisory role on the Matariki public holiday, which was enacted in 2022. In 2023, he was named New Zealander of the Year.
In midwinter, Matariki rises in the pre-dawn sky, and its observation is celebrated with incantations on hilltops at dawn, balls, exhibitions, dinners and a vast number of events. The Matariki tradition has been re-established, and its regeneration coincides with a growing interest in Māori astronomy. Still, there remain some unanswered questions about how Matariki was traditionally observed.
What is Matariki?
Why did Māori observe Matariki?
How did Māori traditionally celebrate Matariki?
When and how should Matariki be celebrated?
This book seeks answers to these questions and explores what Matariki was in a traditional sense so it can be understood and celebrated in our modern society.
Dr Rangi Matamua (Tūhoe) ONZM is a leading expert in Māori culture, and Māori language development, research and revitalisation. He is widely recognised for his advocacy for and advisory role on the Matariki public holiday, which was enacted in 2022. In 2023, he was named New Zealander of the Year.