Kīngitanga Day 2009 Programme

TE PUA WĀNANGA KI TE AO
School of Māori & Pacific Development
SCHOOL OF COMPUTING & MATHEMATICAL SCIENCE
Rorohiko me ngā Pūtaiao Pāngarau
SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
Te Kura Toi Tangata
WAIKATO PATHWAYS COLLEGE
Te Huanui
9am-12pm
9.30am
Digital Library
Treasure Houses of the Future
Dr David Bainbridge
9am-12pm
10.00am
Indigeneity and Diversity: cultural and
religious components of contemporary
Aotearoa-New Zealand
Associate Professor Douglas Pratt
Tūhoe Online
Bringing Broadband to the Tūhoe Rohe
Dr Murray Pearson
11.00am
R Programming Language
Associate Professor Ross Ihaka
Kīngitanga and the Māori Party
Hon Tariana Turia
Fun Activities: Wear red, black and white for the day
Artworks on display in front reception
9am – 12pm Unity Tree – in the spirit of Tainui’s welcoming
embrace of all who come to the rohe, staff and
students are encouraged to add a tree decoration
from the place in the world where they are from.
We’ll
see the wealth of cultures represented at the School
of Education.
9am – 12pm Moko for a Day – get your own moko
12 @ 12
Songs of Celebration by Dr Julie Jackson-Gough
Venue
SOE downstairs foyer
Venue
Cultural Ambassadors
FACULTY OF ARTS & SOCIAL SCIENCES
Te Kura Kete Aronui
9.00am
10.00am
11.00am
FASS Panel Discussion
Professor Ray Harlow, Professor Giselle Byrnes
Te Manaaroha Rollo, Assoc Professor Ken Arvidson
Venue
SG.02
UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION
Te Pokapū
9.10am
Leadership & Inspiration
Hon Nanaia Mahuta
Temuera Morrison
Te Kōhanga Reo o Ngā Kuaka
Morning Tea
“One University, One Waka” birthday cake
Venue
B.G.24 & B Block Front Steps
S1.02
Kīngitanga Lectures: hosted by Karaitiana Tamatea and Pare Kana
SCHOOL OF LAW
Te Wāhanga Ture
8.45am
History of Kīngitanga – 150 years and the
Tainui Education Strategy
Rāhui Papa
9.00am
10.00am
Te Kotahitanga: Improving Māori
achievement in mainstream NZ
secondary schools
Professor Russell Bishop
Hon Dr Pita Sharples
Facilitator
"Homeward Bound: A Journey with King Te Rata
to London 1914".
Paul Meredith, a graduate of the Law School
and Dr Tui Adams, past member of Te
Matahauariki Research Foundation.
Matiu Dickson
11.15am
1.15pm
Facilitator
Living in the Kīngitanga
Mamae Takerei and other Tainui kaumātua
Linda Te Aho
2.00pm
Te Piringa – the Law School Waiata
Matiu Dickson
Venue
WEL Academy – Whare Tāpere Iti
SG.01
12.15pm
Cake at Lunchtime in SOE staffroom and
downstairs café.
Pre-ordered Hangi meal also available
Email: [email protected]
All activities scheduled in this programme are FREE and open to the
community. Space will be at a premium so we encourage one and all
to plan ahead and to be on time.
9am-12pm
Nau mai, haere mai, te tini me te mano!
Taonga Making
Kate Bielby
Hands on workshop. The application and uses of natural and
traditional resources to create taonga i.e. harakeke and paua
earrings/bracelets and neck pieces.
1pm-3pm
Rāranga
Whaea Virginia Knowles
Whaea Maraea George
Venue
LAIN Building
KĪNGITANGA DAY EXHIBITION
Hosted by the University of Waikato Library
9am-4pm
Venue
Exhibition
- Taonga and Archival Records from Pei Te
Hurinui Jones
- Original Apologies from the Crown to Waikato for
Confiscated Lands
- Recordings from Tainui Radio Station from past
Koroneihana
- ‘Cyber Corner’ – search Library Catalogue,
Databases, and Online Digital Collections
- and more …
WEL Academy – Calder & Lawson Gallery
WAIKATO MANAGEMENT SCHOOL
Te Raupapa
SCHOOL OF SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
Te Kura Pūtaiao me te Mātauranga Pūkaha
PRO VICE-CHANCELLOR MĀORI OFFICE
Te Tari o te Tumu Whakarae
9.30am
Whakatau
10am-12pm
10am-12pm
9.45am
Research Seminar
Associate Professor Jarrod Haar
Dr Dan Marsh
Whetu Taukamo
15 min presentations will be given by each speaker,
reflecting on the key topic which is Māori and the
Economy.
Workshops for International Staff & Students
Whakaraka – Mahi Whai, Tīrākau, Tītitōrea
Talei Morrison
Weaving - Awatea Paterson
Haka Workshops - Mataia Keepa
Venue
Te Kohinga Mārama Marae
Gate 4, Hillcrest Road - Hamilton
11.00am
Venue
Panel Discussion
Professor Mason Durie
Hon Nanaia Mahuta
Mike Pohio
Professor Frank Scrimgeour
Shaan Stevens
10am-12pm
Venue
10.30am
PWC
Shaan Stevens will lead our panel as they discuss
different aspects of the Economy, with a focus on the
Māori community.
12.15pm
Venue
Venue
Venue
11.00am
Lunch
Exec Ed Courtyard
Venue
All guests and attendees will be invited to partake in
the kai hākari at the conclusion of the Waikato
Management School presentations.
11.00am
Venue
Lab Display and Demonstration
Postgraduate students display and discuss their research
projects.
Engineering Department students are part of the
WESMO team and will display and demonstrate the
racing car designed and engineered by the students
themselves.
S Block Foyer
University Waiata Workshop
This waiata is ideal for pōwhiri, graduations, after
speeches and for other occasions when representing
Waikato University.
Wiki Papa
S1.03
KĪNGITANGA BACKGROUND
In 1858 the Kīngitanga or the Māori King Movement was established
by Māori tribes from across the motu. Its purpose was to put an end
to Māori land alienation, to halt inter-tribal warfare and to preserve
Mana Māori Motuhake, in effect to unite the people. In 2008-2009 the
Kīngitanga celebrates its 150th anniversary.
Pōtatau Te Wherowhero of Waikato Tainui was installed as the first
Māori King in 1858.
In 1860 Kīngi Pōtatau was succeeded by his son Tāwhiao also known
as Matutaera.
In 1894 following the death of Kīngi Tāwhiao, his son Mahuta was
appointed the third Māori King.
In 1912 Te Rata was invested with the Kingship, followed by his son
Koroki who became the fifth Māori King in 1933.
Upon the death of Kīngi Koroki in 1966 the King Movement saw the
coronation of the first Māori Queen Te Arikinui Dame Te
Atairangikaahu.
Ascending to the Throne in 2006, the current reigning monarch of the
Kīngitanga is Kīngi Tūheitia.
WAIKATO STUDENT UNION
Te Pūhono Ākonga
The WSU Kīngitanga Royal Carnival
Hear Ye! Hear Ye! You are officially invited by the WSU Round Table to join
in the festivities for the WSU Kīngitanga Royal Court 2009. Come one,
come all! Confront both friends and foes in the royal rumble, prove your
worthiness in the royal jousting and dish out some vengeance in the royal
dunking tank.
10.15am
10.25am
Bookings Essential: [email protected]
9am-3pm
Venue
Panel Discussion / Presentation
Waikato River Treaty Settlement and the
Management and Restoration of the Waikato
River.
Linda Te Aho, Dr Kepa Morgan,
Associate Professor Brendan Hicks
S1.04
12.00pm
Venue
An Engineer’s View of Early Māori Technology
With reference to: Māori Migration and Waka Design,
Agricultural Science, Forestry Engineering, Fishing
Techniques, and Building Techniques
Dr Alan Papesch
S1.01
1.00pm
Pre-contact Māori Horticulture in New Zealand and
the discovery of unique kumara garden features in
Queenwood, Hamilton
Professor David Lowe
SG.03
Kīngitanga Day is a celebration of the relationship between the
University and the Kīngitanga – a one day opportunity for students,
staff and the wider community to celebrate our distinctive heritage,
histories and relationships.
Demonstrations will be given around planning, design and whatu in
contemporary methods of Korowai, as well as demonstrations of
tāniko.
Perspectives of the Kīngitanga
Emeritus Professor James Ritchie
Charmaine Pountney
Venue
Korowai Making
Whaea Virginia Knowles
Whaea Charlotte Timu
OVERVIEW OF THE DAY
Tā Moko Exhibition
Patrick Tākoko & Richard Francis
WEL Academy – Dance Studio
Waikato Alumni Celebrity Roast
WEL Academy – Whare Tāpere Iti
Waikato Alumni are welcomed to meet and greet
other Waikato Graduates.
12pm-2pm
Bookings Essential: [email protected]
Venue
1.30pm
Venue
Live Performances & Dance
Fatal Steppers
DJ Phatmode – Rob Whitiora
WEL Academy – Playhouse
Live Performances & Dance
Ngā Taiātea Wharekura
The Blue Shawl
WEL Academy – Concert Chamber
Venue
Karakia, Whakatau, and Waiata
The Royal Court will open with:
- Māori Mechandising Stalls
- The Royal Dunking Tank
- The Royal Rumble in a Sumo Suit
- The Royal Jousting Rumble
- Heaps and heaps of prizes and giveaways
- Special Kīngitanga Day deals available from
campus stores
- Medieval Stilt Walkers
A King wouldn’t be a King without his royal Knights!
The WSU presents Second Chapter and
Knights of the Dub Table performing LIVE on the
Village Green.
University Village Green
KĪNGITANGA DAY FINALE
2.30pm
3.00pm
3.30pm
Venue
Join in the Biggest Haka Ever on Campus
Presentation to the Kīngitanga
- Celebrating 150 years Kīngitanga
- A Royal Cake
- A Toast to the Kīngitanga and the University of
Waikato.
Karakia Whakamutunga
University Village Green