Saturday, May 28, 2016

Maori New Year begins with Matariki on 6th June

Matariki is a cluster of seven stars in the constellation of Taurus.
Because the star cluster can be seen all around the world from almost every single spot on Earth, and in different cultures it has lots of different names:

  • The Pleiades or The Seven Sisters in Greece
  • Subaru in Japan
  • The six wives of the six sages in Tamil
  • Seven chickens in Thailand
  • Matali'l in Samoa

Matariki has always been an important time in the Māori calendar. Calendars use the Moon to set the months and the Sun to mark the seasons. Early Maori used the lunar calendar - Maramataka - to guide them in fishing and growing crops.

Matariki means ‘eyes of the god’ or ‘little eyes’. Some say that when Ranginui, the sky father, and Papatūānuku, the earth mother, were separated by their children, the god of the winds, Tāwhirimātea, became angry, tearing out his eyes and hurling them into the heavens. Others say Matariki is the mother surrounded by her six daughters.

The Māori New Year signals a time for connecting with, and giving thanks to, the land, sea and sky. It’s also a time for the community to farewell people who have passed away and accept everything that has happened in the last year, and to look to the future and celebrate new beginnings.
Look at the night sky this month. See if you can identify the phases of the moon. On 6th June at 6:30am you may find Matariki in the dawn sky. Post a comment on what you see in the night sky.
Visit the observatory in Auckland to learn more about the stars.

Listen to He waiata Matariki our kapa haka group are learning this year.




13 comments:

  1. The moon phases i know are first quarter, full moon new moon waning cresent, waxing cresent, last quarter.

    IH

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  2. a moon,stars and planets
    Ella
    Cherry
    Jessica

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  3. the moon phases i know is full moon, half moon, new moon, waxing cresent, last quarter, first quarter

    BD

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  4. The moon phases are full moon half moon new moon last quarter first quarter waxing cresent

    A.K

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    1. Cool, I never saw matariki before but I can see many stars at my bedroom door.
      But I think matariki is really cool.

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  6. I wanted to see the Matariki stars because I have not seen them before but it was hard to find because their were a lot of other stars.

    ZS

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  8. i haven t had time to see matariki but i think it would look cool

    bw





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  11. Cool, I think matariki is beautiful and cool.
    I haven't have time to have look at matariki.
    I can imagine it will be hard to find.

    Ivan W

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