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KARAKIA
E tau nei ki runga
ia tatau katoa, te wairua onga Matua Tipuna.
Na ratau nei i whakatakoto te ara, hai hikoi-inga ma tatau nga uri.
Kia whakatokia-ai o tatau ngakau, i te hohonu-tanga o nga tikanga.
Hai arataki ia tatau kia ngakau nui ki te hapai,ia tatau mahi katoa.
I roto ite pono me te tika, me te aroha ano o tetahi ki tetahi.
Ite awatea ite marama ranei ite po.
Kei runga ia Rongotaketake te Ao nui,
Koia tenei whakamaua, kia tiina..tiina.
Haumiee..uiiee.. taiikii ee!!!
na Tiaki Jack Peri, Kaumatua Matakite Maori Groups Online
http://matakitekitty.blogspot.co.nz/2012/08/karakia-by-tiaki-jack-peri-kaumatua.html?spref=fb&m=1
Matakite Kitty
Matakite refers to the ancient Maori Seers of Aotearoa New Zealand. The word is pronounce ‘Mah-tah-kee-teh’, a similar sound to ‘Kitty’, and of course Cats are renowned for their special psychic abilities, so that’s why we’ve chosen Tiley and our other companion Kitties as Mascots for our Matakite Maori Blog on ‘HOW-TO – create a Blog’. Hit this link if you’d like support with the tech side of publishing: Matakite Maori – Te Kaauta Group




