Kaitiakitanga 1 Tipu Ake - Growing, learning leading and sharing at Te Whaiti Kur
Filmed by the Tipu Ake media team comprising student volunteers
From AUT and elsewhere July 2002 - Apr 2004
America’s Cup:
0:00 - Students perform at America’s Cup 22 Feb 203
0.04 - One Sport Interview with Mary Durham.
Welcome to Whirinaki:
0:09 - Powhiri (Welcome) to student visitors
0:11 - Visit with Kaumatua to Whirinaki Forest Park
0:15 - Children tell about their life and village
Visit to Te Whaiti Kura
0:17 - Children talk about school
0:18 - Activities at school
0:24 - Staff and BOT Interviews
Opening of new Merged school school
0:37 - Powhiri on Waikotikoti Marae -Ruatahuna Kapahaka Team
0:47 – Children interview visitors, parents and Parekura Horomia
0:49 – Parekura Horomia opens Minginui junior (imersion) site
0:53 - Trevor Mallard opens Te Whaiti senior (transition) site
0:57- Celebration lunch on Waikotikoti Marae.
0:58 – Children interview Trevor Mallard – Minister of Education
Sharing Tipu Ake with Whaingaroa Environmental Group
See www.tipuake.org.nz
1:00 - Introducing Te Whaiti Kura and its transformation
1:11 - Tipu Ake ki te Ora - The organic tree growth metaphor
1:17 - Tipu Ake – A Leadership model for innovative org’s
1:47 - Using the Tipu Ake organisational self assessment tool
1: 58 - WEC (Raglan ) clarify their vision for the catchment
Te Whaiti Students try to help the queen with her problem
2:00 - Introducing the Whirinaki Furs Possum opportunity
2:20 - SWOT analysis by the senior class in Te Reo
2:29 - Drafting a letter to the Queen See www.kaitiakitanga.net
Opening the Minginui Heath and Kokiri Centre
2:00 - Te Karere opening interviews
Visitors on Tipu Ake / Kaitiakitanga retreat 19-21 Mar 04
2.45 – Visit to the Whirinaki Forest
2.51 – Kaumatua interpretation at the Canyon
2.58 – A DOC field Officer tells about the park
3.00 – Visitor discoveries in a rain forest
Kaitiakitanga 2 The Whaingaroa Environment Group, Raglan, NZ share their learnings. (V2)
Filmed by the Tipu Ake media team on 16-17 Jan 2004 when the
Te Whaiti Kura and Community visited Raglan sustainability projects
Introduction:
0:00 - Introduction by Madeleine
0.02 - Mary and Liz - The Whaingaroa Environmental Plan
Te Mauri Tua
0:06 - Powhiri (Welcome) to visitors
0:17 - Introduction to Te Mauri Tau Activities Maori
0:21 - Introduction to Te Mauri Tau Activities English
0:26 - Explanation and demo of digital video production
Xtreme Waste Recycling Centre
0:31 - Rick explains What, why and how
0:48 - Kids film activities at the “dump”
Relaxing around Raglan for evening
0:50 - Camp intro
0:51- Beach swimming
0:53 - Camp
0.54 - Dinner at Karioi Adventure Centre
0:55 - Waiting around for a slow breakfast in town
Harbour Care – Native Tree Nursary and River restoration
0:56 - Boyd gives his views on Kaitiakitanga land and bush
1:04 - Replanting Explanation
1:22 - In the shade house
1:30 - Discussions in the nursery grounds
Kaiwhenua Organics
1.45 - Kaiwaka and Lynette tell about starting their business
1:54 - Garden Tour
2.06 - Kaiwaka talks Kaitiakitanga
2.17 - Malibu explains Kaitiakitanga
DuneCare
2:26 - Hinemoa talks Dunecare
2.28 - Hinemoa introduces Eva Rickard and her land battle
2:37 - Hinemoa talks Kiatiakitanga
2:38 - Walk along Whaingaroa foreshore
2.42 – Final reflections from Te Whaiti group before they depart
2:50 - Andy Poroporoake
2:53 - Andy Karakia
2:55 - Children's Waiata - their mihi to the Whaingaroa whanau
Kaitiakitanga 3 - Issues and Examples
Andrèe Mathieu, a writer from Quebec takes us on her
travels in Northland, Raglan and Te Whaiti to research
Kaitiakitanga and its impact on the Treaty of Waitangi,
foreshore, government, social and environmental issues.
Filmed by the Tipu Ake media team Jan - March V3 VHS
Northland:
A research tour with Andrèe Mathieu
1:00 - Hokianga and Whirinaki
( Will Stensness talks Kaitiakitanga.)
0:11 - Cape Reinga
0:17 - Waitangi and the Treaty.
Raglan:
Rick Thorpe talks Kaitiakitanga
0:31 - Working with Tangata Whenua
0:34 – Eva Rickard’s Legacy
0:39 – Community management of resources
0:42 - Boyd Dickson on land, trees, streams and restoration
Kaiwaka Riki – Organic gardener
0:47 – Possums and 1080 poison
0:50 – Gardening for the community
0:53 – Community bonds and support network
0:55 – Growing a business from scratch
0:58 - Learning and opportunities
Malibu Hamilton explains
0:59 – Real Kaitiakitanga and the RMA version
1:04 – Genetic Engineering
Te Whaiti
Andy Kohiti and James Carlsen talk Kaitiakitanga
1:07 – Comparing homes
1.09 – Family rights, skills and responsibilities
1.09 – Eels and fishing quota
1:13 – Rongoa - Forest medicine
1.22 – Intellectual property