Māori Co-existing Disorders Summit
Ā Hea / Dates: 02 - 03 December 2013
Waahi / Venue: Te Mānuka Tūtahi Marae 105 Muriwai Drive, Whakatāne. Summit Contact Details:
Waikare Kruger - Summit Administrator Phone: 07 307 0498 extn 812 Email: [email protected] Postal Address: Te Pū Wānanga o Anamata, P O Box 434, Whakatāne 3158. Physical Address: Te Pū Wānanga o Anamata, Acacia House, 19 Louvain St, Whakatāne 3120. |
Ngā Utu / Registration Fees:
Pay Now for VISA / Mastercard Cardholders *Please note that your credit payment will incur a credit card processing fee on top of the summit registration fee. _ Invoice Now
Download and complete the registration form below. Once received by Anamata, an invoice will be sent to your organisation. Payments must be paid no later than two weeks from the time of issue. Failure to pay, will result in the cancellation of your registration.
What does your registration get you:
Your registration fee allows you access to the summit presentations; a summit registration pack and meals. Please note any cancellations will not be refunded. Information about Whakatāne
Whakatāne sits in the spectacular Eastern Bay of Plenty of New Zealand, right beside the Pacific Ocean. These warm waters are world-famous for incredible deep sea fishing and marine sports. Relax on the stunning golden sands of Ōhope Beach, take a White Island live volcano tour, go whale watching and dolphin swimming. Walk or run the beautiful Ngā Tapuwae o Toi bush track, watch rare sea birds in unspoiled Ohiwa Harbour, mountain-bike - the fun goes on. To learn more about accomodation and eating venues at Whakatāne visit http://www.whakatane.info/ The Summit Venue:
Mātaatua, Te Mānuka Tūtahi Marae After more than 130 years away, Mataatua Wharenui - New Zealand's most travelled Māori meeting house – stands once again as the unifying soul of the Ngāti Awa tribe of Whakatāne, New Zealand. Built in 1875, it traveled to Sydney, Melbourne, Victoria & Albert Museum and South Kensington Museum (London), Dunedin and Otago (South Island) before being rebuilt back in its place of origin, Whakatane, in 2011. Visit http://www.mataatua.com/ to learn more. Pōwhiri Tikanga The pōwhiri tikanga on Ngāti Awa marae, is pāeke, whereby the tangata whenua speaks first, followed by the manuhiri speakers. |