Te Matau a Maui / Aotearoa
The weight of a fish / 28 February 2012
Day 031 – Thursday 23 February 2012. Yesterday was a special day, why? Because yesterday, we caught our fist decent fish since leaving San Diego. Although we have trolled our lines for the last 3 plus weeks, yesterdays catch was the result of a process that began a long ... Read the rest
Te Ao o Kiwa / 06 February 2012
Friday 4 Febuary 2012. E rere taku manu, taku manu a Kiwa e rere rauna i a Hokupa’a, arahina i to matou haerenga i po ki runga ki nga rangi, ki runga ki te Tonga i muri ra i a tatou. E rere taku manu, taku manu a Kiwa e rere rauna i to matou papatu, i to matou motu, i to... Read the rest
Featured Crew member: Rangiwhiua Hewitt
Rangiwhua is a sergeant in the Royal NZ Army specializing in logistics. “When my husband (Rob) was offered the position of Training Manager for the project, I knew that this was an opportunity to say thank you to Tangaroa for sparing his life. To be able to give back and support the ocean and the environment (Papatuanuku) has been the emphasis in supporting such a auspicious kaupapa (project). It’s been a great journey with the project sharing knowledge, culture and especially waiata from o... Meet the other Crew Members