Te Waka o Aoraki: Pūrākau Māori

  • Client
    Ministry of Education, Te Tāhuhu o Te Mātauranga
  • Maui role
    Liase with Mana Whenua, Concept, Graphic Design, Illustration, Animation
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This story depicts the origins of Aoraki and his brothers along with the creation of the south island of Aotearoa. These graphic novels are designed for tamariki and are created with the guidance and input of mana whenua, ensuring that the stories and themes are culturally appropriate and accurate. Through these graphic novels, tamariki are able to engage with Māori stories, history, and culture in an accessible and visually engaging way. The use of images and storytelling can help to bring these stories to life and make them more relatable for tamariki. This is particularly important for Māori children who may not have access to this knowledge elsewhere. The graphic novels are an excellent tool for education, and they can help to foster a sense of pride and connection to Māori culture and identity.
By using culturally appropriate images and language, we can empower tamariki to embrace their cultural heritage and to share their knowledge with others. This pūrākau is best viewed on a desktop computer and if you’re after the english version it is in the video below or half way down the page. Mauri ora!

Tangaroa: Origins of Whakairo Tangaroa: Origins of Whakairo