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What is Matariki?
- Matariki is the Māori name for the Pleiades star cluster.
- The rise of Matariki signals the start of the Māori new year, and marks a spiritual and cultural moment in the calendar
- Matariki is visible at a specific time of the year and varies from year to year (usually June/July). This year, the rise will be best seen at dawn from 24 -29 June 2022.
- 24 June 2022 is a national public holiday in New Zealand.
What is the importance of Matariki in Māori culture
It’s a time to celebrate new life, to remember those who’ve passed, spend time with whānau and friends, and to plan for the future. Particularly of importance to our tūpuna (ancestors), was that they would look to Matariki for guidance with their harvesting as each star has a certain significance over well-being and environment.
The story of Matariki
The full name of Matariki is Ngā Mata o te Ariki (Eyes of god) in reference to Tāwhirimatea and the creation of the world. Tāwhirimatea (the god of storms and wind) fought against his brother Tāne Mahuta (god of the forest) who was trying to separate their parents Rangi and Papa (sky father and earth mother) at the beginning of time. Rangi and Papa were locked in a tight embrace meaning there was no light or life on earth. Tāne Mahuta won the battle to separate their parents and Tāwhirimatea in his pain and anger upon losing, crushed his eyes and flung them up to the galaxy, creating the star cluster Matariki. Now Tāwhitimatea the blind, unseeing god explores the land going in all directions (the wind).
Fun facts:
- There is some confusion around whether there are 7 or 9 stars in the Matariki cluster. According to leading Māori astronomer, Dr Rangi Matamua, there are 9 visible stars.
- The Greek equivalent Pleiades is known as the Seven Sisters, but even in this cluster there are actually 9 stars (the 7 daughters of Atlas and Pleione)
- Many iwi view Matariki as the Mother and her children (all others stars except Pōhutukawa and Hiwa-i-te-rangi)
- Not all iwi celebrate Matariki at the same time and some iwi are not able to see Matariki at all and instead celebrate the New Year with a star named Puanga – places like Taranaki, Whanganui and on the West Coast of the South Island.
- Māori didn’t use a Gregorian solar calendar but followed a lunar calendar called the Maramataka where different activities took place during different phases of the moon. For example certain times of the month were better for planting and others for fishing or conducting rituals. Specifically, eel fishing is rarely done during a full moon because the bright light would not allow the eel to hunt due to its prey being able to see it.
- In 2020 the Matariki cluster signalled a long dry summer... which ended up being very true!
Contact Four Square Hataitai
Address : | Four Square Hataitai 1 Moxham Avenue, Hataitai, Wellington 6021, New Zealand |
Phone : | 📞 +89 |
Postal code : | 6021 |
Website : | http://www.foursquare.co.nz/lower-north-island/wellington/hataitai |
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Thomas Irving on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Great service and not too much more expensive than a regular supermarket. they have deals on lollies/candy If it is close to best-by
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Sarah Caverly on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Lovely staff! Very friendly and knowledgable about vegan wine products! Many thanks for the good service.
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Stephen Sanders on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Be careful of this store. They short change you. I had an instance few weeks ago and our 10 year old just got short changed when she purchased an ice-cream
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Albert Nisbet on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Four square is fine. It's a small grocery store with decent range and even has a liquor section. The place is really overpriced, however, and makes me wish that Hataitai had a full supermarket closer than Kilbirnie. For what it is, it's OK and I know I'll be coming back because it is so handy.
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Patrick Bannon on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ There are 2 dairys (convienamce store) that sell food items in Hataitai. Milk, eggs tea, bags ... all your common things. This is the bigger of the 2. Also they sell beer and wine. A Lotto counter is there as well. Staff are friendly. Some things are expensive like meat, but if you are in need of something quick and don't want to go to Kilbirnie supermarkets this is convenient.
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Jay on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Ok selection and clean. But not the place to shop if you’re concerned about basic covid safety - they don’t monitor scanning or pull up non-mask wearing people
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Kyriakos George on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Friendly people that run this shop. You can get lotto tickets here. They also have liquor license so you can buy beers and wine here.
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Andrew Kemmy on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Avoid if possible. Staff wear masks covering mouth only, not nose. A lot of the items are near use by date, and poorly stored so often taste "off". This is based on nearly 10 years living in Hataitai.
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