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Meet Ian

Ko Tuhua te maunga 

Ko Arahura te awa 

Ko Tākitimu te waka

Ko Poutini Kāi Tahu te iwi 

Ko Kāti Waewae te hapū 

Ko Ian Kearns tōku ingoa 

Nō reira, tēnā koutou, tēnā koutou, tēnā tātou katoa.

I was born and raised here in Arahura with my grandmother Hinemoa Tauwhiri and Alan Tainui. 

It was beautiful years growing up with them. Learnt some beautiful manaakitanga – from swimming at the awa to going to kōhanga on the pā. And then recently have just moved home in the last eight months, to come back and be a peer support worker at Poutini Waiora, helping youth and young men develop new skills in living a healthier lifestyle.

It's a very enjoyable job. And, yeah, I look forward to the future of Te Tai o Poutini.

Mauri ora. 

  

Meet Horiana

Kia ora tātou

E tū tēnei, he mokopuna a Waewae

Ā, Horiana ahau

Ko Tuhua te maunga 

Ko Arahura te awa 

Ko Tākitimu te waka

Tūhuru te whare tupuna 

Pounamu taku taonga

Nō reira, tēnā koutou, tēnā koutou, kia ora tātou.  

  

Meet Aaron

Kia ora. My name is Aaron Tauwhare and I work for Waewae Pounamu, which is a carving studio out of our rūnanga, Ngāti Waewae, from Arahura pā.

Yeah, I enjoy working here. The variety of work that I do. And the satisfaction out of, yeah, carving something from a raw stone to a finished piece. Kia ora.

  

Meet Katene

Chur.

Ko Tuhua te maunga 

Arahura te awa 

Tairea te waka

Kāti Waewae te hapū

Ko Poutini Kāi Tahu te iwi 

Ko Katene ahau 

I’m a kaiwhakairo pounamu. I first got into it as, pretty much, as something to do. Yeah. I got asked, when I was 18, if I wanted to go to Te Puia and learn from New Zealand's best.

I've been doing it for about 15 years, and it is a medium that I really love working with ‘cause it's hard, it's durable, and it's a lot like the people here on the coast where it's found.

 

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