Tenei au, tenei au
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- čas přidán 20. 09. 2020
- This version, of a widely recited tauparapara / karakia, is unique to Wairarapa. Indeed, the now famous karakia originates from the writings of our tohunga Te Whatahoro. It refers to the acquisition of the baskets of knowledge by Tane and is especially suitable for use at any learning related occasion.
Tēnei au, tēnei au
Ko te hokai nei o taku tapuwae
Ko te hokai nuku, ko te hokai rangi
Ko te hokai nei o tō tipuna a Tumatauenga
Taku tapuwae, ko taku tapuwae nui nā Tane-nui-a-Rangi
I pikitia ai te Rangi Tuhaha
Te tihi o Manono
I rokohina atu rā ko Io te Matua Kore anake
Ka riro iho ko ngā kete o te wananga
Ko te kete tuauri
Ko te kete tuatea
Ko te kete aronui
Ka tiritiria, ka poupoua
Ki Papatuanuku
Ka puta te ira tangata
Ki te whaiao, te ao marama
Whano, whano, haramai te toki
Haumi e, hui e, taiki e!
Kaaranga Atu Raa
Ki the Rangatira Whata Horo I hakatakato tenei Karakia tenei au tenei au...aue aue..he reka NGA Kupu tawheto i nehe raa. Ka nunui taaku Aroha Kia koe E Rangatira.
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