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Day: July 15, 2021

Healing Properties of the Past, Empower Generations of Today (Hokianga : Northland).

Te Hononga is an initiative based in Northland helping whānau reconnect with their identity.

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Building strong, resilient, courageous men (Ngāruawāhia : Waikato).

Te Aranga is a mentoring program that is designed to support the transition of boys into manhood. The important time of a boy’s life, where they are developing physically, mentally and emotionally from adolescence to manhood..

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Reconnecting with Whānau, Tupuna and Whakapapa while Singing, Laughing, and Playing (Greymouth: West Coast).

The Pā Wars Whānau Wānanga is a place where both culture and whakapapa thrive.  Through singing, laughing, and playing, as their ancestors did before them, the Pā Wars Wānanga provide a pathway for whānau to reconnect to one another.

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