Support, endorse and resource the restoration of ‘te mauri o te wai’ in accordance with our indigenous measurement tool
What this means in practice
Enabling capability and capacity for ancient knowledge sharing, transformational education approaches and action that rejuvenates and regenerates our natural water systems within the
Tāmaki Makaurau region.
Sub-actions
- Ka noho - wairua and ngākau: Assist
mana whenua to re-educate themselves, regenerate and recapture local pū rākau, waiata, mōteatea, haka and other narrative stories through various media.
- Teina - hinengaro: Re-educate communities and organisations across Tāmaki Makaurau, and abroad, by developing materials and providing permanent platforms and opportunities for local narratives to be shared.
- Te tangata - tinana: Promote, progress and fund current and emerging initiatives, programmes and groups who are actively committed to the restoration, sustainability, and protection of water systems within their communities.