Now That's an Idea
This week, Jack catches up with Ngahuia Mita to discuss the significance of Tairawhiti Waka, a double-hulled sailing canoe that serves as a platform for education, cultural connection, and community involvement. Ngahuia shares her personal journey into the world of waka, the educational benefits of sailing, and the importance of fostering future leaders and guardians of the ocean. They also touch on the emotional and mental health benefits of being on the water, the diverse community involvement in Tairawhiti Waka, and future plans for voyages and research. Keywords Tairawhiti Waka, waka haurua, ocean voyaging, cultural education, leadership, community involvement, mental health, Polynesian navigation, maritime traditions, kaitiakitanga Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Tairawhiti Waka 02:04 The Purpose and Function of Tairawhiti Waka 08:17 The Educational Value of Waka 12:14 Personal Experiences at Sea 16:15 Future Voyages and Research 20:52 Knowing more about the Waka
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