Kia ora,
what a beautiful karakia! I have just started my raranga journey and am hoping that it is okay for me to copy and use this karakia when weaving?
ngā mihi,
Makere
Kia ora Amanda
I am doing a research project for my Level 2 Te Reo Maori, and need a karakia from Taranaki, do you know who wrote this beautiful karakia and where it is from?
I have also done my Diploma Raranga so a rananga karakia is relevent to me, we learnt karakia mo Te Harakere and am not sure where that comes from either.
Nga mihi
Marie Connolly
3 Comments for “karakia”
Margie Kahukura Hohepa
says:Kia ora,
what a beautiful karakia! I have just started my raranga journey and am hoping that it is okay for me to copy and use this karakia when weaving?
ngā mihi,
Makere
Amanda Griffin
says:Kia ora Makere
Good luck with your journey. This is a well known karakia to use when weaving so please do use it.
Ngā mihi nui
Amanda
Marie Connolly
says:Kia ora Amanda
I am doing a research project for my Level 2 Te Reo Maori, and need a karakia from Taranaki, do you know who wrote this beautiful karakia and where it is from?
I have also done my Diploma Raranga so a rananga karakia is relevent to me, we learnt karakia mo Te Harakere and am not sure where that comes from either.
Nga mihi
Marie Connolly