Your indigenous
healing journey
starts here
Once you have registered you will be contacted by a
Matataki (pre-wānanga contact) who will set you up
with everything you need on your healing journey.
Matataki (pre-wānanga contact) who will set you up
with everything you need on your healing journey.
Within the first couple of wānanga you will develop your own Ahi Kaa. This is where you will deliberately focus on what matters to you, what you want to change and how you will measure progress.
Mahi a Atua Principles
All three principles will be interwoven throughout the wānanga.
1. Tēnei te pō nau mai te ao is about leaning into the
discomfort and sitting in uncertainty. It is also about
using indigenous knowledge to guide us in this
challenging process.
2. Ka mā te ariki, ka mā te tauira is about
staying an active learner within the wānanga.
As we share our unique stories we learn to
listen deeply to how our thinking is
shaped as we liberate and expand
our minds.
3. Hongihongi te wheiwheiā is
about creating a culture of
feedback in order for the
wānanga to best meet
the needs of everyone.
The process of how
we do this is
important in
order to value
everyone's
opinion.
1. Tēnei te pō nau mai te ao is about leaning into the
discomfort and sitting in uncertainty. It is also about
using indigenous knowledge to guide us in this
challenging process.
2. Ka mā te ariki, ka mā te tauira is about
staying an active learner within the wānanga.
As we share our unique stories we learn to
listen deeply to how our thinking is
shaped as we liberate and expand
our minds.
3. Hongihongi te wheiwheiā is
about creating a culture of
feedback in order for the
wānanga to best meet
the needs of everyone.
The process of how
we do this is
important in
order to value
everyone's
opinion.