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Matariki
Waipunarangi
The term "water that pools in the sky," waipunarangi, refers to the rain in this karakia.
Pōhutukawa
Pōhutukawa aids in our memory of those who have died away since Matariki's last ascent. People often desire to announce the names of loved ones who have passed away in the previous year during this time.
Waitī
Waitī recognises our deep bond with freshwater bodies and is the star of lakes, rivers, streams, and freshwater environments.
Ururangi
Along with Waipunarangi, Ururangi is the star of the wind and one of the stars associated with the weather.
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Hiwa-i-te-rangi
The Maori wishing star, Hiwa-i-te-rangi, expresses our aspirations and ambitions for the coming year..
Tipuārangi
Tipuārangi, which translates as "to grow in the sky," is a karakia that reinforces our relationship with the birds and the forests.
Waitā
As Waitā is the star of salt water, this karakia recognises the deep bond humans have with the sea.
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