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Tiwaiwaka

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Tiwaiwaka is a movement, a set of principles for putting Papatūānuku as the first priority. A collective working to restore the mauri of the whenua.

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Wellington Apothecary

$2,050 NZD since Feb 2024

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Cultureflow

$2,000 NZD since May 2021

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Guest

$1,000 NZD since Jun 2022

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Regeneration Projects

$570 NZD since Jan 2022

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Stella Ngahuia Marr

$220 NZD since Jun 2022

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WaiBER

$50 NZD since May 2021

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Graedon Parker

$20 NZD since Nov 2020

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Rina Te Rehina Walker

$20 NZD since Mar 2021

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Karapuz Work

$10 NZD since Nov 2022

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Biome Fund

$30,000 NZD since Jan 2021

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Quatro Trust

$30,000 NZD since Mar 2022

Tiwaiwaka is all of us

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Graedon Parker

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$20 NZD

Mel

Admin

Biome Fund

$30,000 NZD

Quatro Trust

$30,000 NZD

Wellington Ap...

$2,050 NZD

Cultureflow

$2,000 NZD

Guest

$1,000 NZD

Regeneration ...

$570 NZD

Stella Ngahui...

backer

$220 NZD

WaiBER

$50 NZD

Rina Te Rehin...

$20 NZD

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Today’s balance

$203.49 NZD

Total raised

$60,546.13 NZD

Total disbursed

$60,342.64 NZD

Estimated annual budget

$2,099.39 NZD

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News from Tiwaiwaka

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Tiwaiwaka Hui 22 - 24th Jan 2021, Paparoa Marae, Tauranga Moana

On Jan 22 - 24th the wider whānau of Tiwaiwaka met for our first hui to bring together special people from all across Aotearoa to co-create the future of the Tiwaiwaka movement and how we can collectively contribute to the proliferation of...
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Published on May 12, 2021 by Graedon Parker

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What is Tiwaiwaka?


Tiwaiwaka is a movement. A collective of people bringing together gifts and abilities, matauranga (knowledge and wisdom), skills and experience, and networks throughout Aotearoa. 

The Tiwaiwaka (Piwaiwaka/fantail), and the 6 Key Principles are a voice for the Earth, a message of #kotahitanga (unification), hope, survival, and learning to live in harmony with Papatūānuku (The Earth Mother) and her many children as a family, connected  and united so that all may thrive.

Over time, Tiwaiwaka will grow to many groups and individuals, all committed to realising the vision of healing and revitalizing the whenua, each in their own way, regardless of culture, religion, beliefs, and history.

6 Tiwaiwaka Principles

1. Te Whenua, Papatūānuku, is the source of all life. She is the Mother. Ka ora te Whenua, ka ora te tangata. Caring for the whenua is the first priority. Everything else must be measured against this. 

2. We are not the centre of the Universe but we are part of it.
All living creatures are our brothers and sisters, and we are the potiki, the last born. Papatūānuku is our mother. We must care for them. 

3. The mauri is the web of connections that sustains life. 
If any of those connections is weakened or broken the mauri is less able to sustain life. The integrity of the mauri and its web of connections has greater priority than the rights and needs of any individual or species. 

4. Te tangata, people, are not the masters of the mauri; we are part of the mauri and embraced by it. 
Our role is to care for the mauri. In doing so we are cared for by it. We find peace. We are at home. 

5. No individual person is more important than any other.
Each must contribute what they have to offer, and receive what they need to be well. We are most well when we are sustained by the mauri, the web of connections that makes us who we are. 

6. We give special care to the tiniest living creatures. 
Even though they are too small to be seen they are the foundation that keeps and sustains all life. Caring for them is caring for the mauri. This is the source of wellness, of sustainability.

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