The star of the year

Recognition of Matariki is on the rise and, along with it, a new appreciation of Māori astronomical knowledge.

Te Kōkau Himiona Te Pikikotuku of Ruatāhuna began to compile a 400-page manuscript on Māori astronomy with his son Rāwiri in 1898 which Rāwiri Te Kōkau completed in 1933. On his deathbed, Rāwiri Te Kōkau handed this book to his grandson Timi Rāwiri, and in 1995 this book was then gifted to Timi’s grandson, Rangi Matamua.

After years of studying this manuscript and research into Māori astronomy, Matamua has brought this manuscript to life in his book Matariki: The Star of the Year.

But major misunderstandings of what (and when) Matariki is are still common. Matamua talks to Justin Gregory to try and clear some of these up.

The star of the year
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