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RESTORING THE KOROWAI OF THE LAND 

INDIGENOUS APPROACHES AT SCALE 

Kāhui Taiao Tūroa Webinar Series 2026
Restoring the korowai of the land - indigenous approaches at scale
Restoring the korowai of the land - indigenous approaches at scale

Thu, 28 May

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Webinar Series

Restoring the korowai of the land - indigenous approaches at scale

Time & Location

28 May 2026, 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm

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About the event

He kaupapa tēnei e karanga ana ki te hunga kaingākau ki te ngahere, ki te wai, ki te whenua - kia hoki anō ki ngā pūtake, kia whakatū i tētahi ara hou e toitū ai te mauri o te taiao. 


Join us for the Kāhui Taiao Tūroa Webinar Series, an integrated Indigenous operating model for ngahere revitalisation.  This series draws from lived experience, science practices, and practical delivery at scale - bringing together iwi, hapū, practitioners, and partners to explore how we restore balance across our ecosystems and our people. 


HE WAKA EKE NOA 

This is an open invitation to come together, to learn, to challenge, and to strengthen our collective response. 

Register your interest and join the movement. 


Let’s restore the balance -  mauri to mauri, mountain to sea. 




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Thursday 28th May - 1pm to 2pm​

OPENING THE WEBINAR SERIES 
 

Mana in the Method  
With Joe Harawira & Ora Barlow 

A foundational kōrero unpacking systems thinking through a Te Ao Tūroa lens: 

  • What is the current conservation model  -  and where does it fall short?  

  • What does an Indigenous, whole-of-system model look like in practice?  

  • How do we place mana at the centre of method and decision-making?  

FULL WEBINAR SCHEDULE 

WEBINAR SERIES THEMES (NGĀ POU) 

Each session builds on a whole-of-system approach: 

These pou reflect a shift to a whole-of-system model grounded in mauri, mana, and whakapapa relationships.  

WHY THIS SERIES MATTERS 

Across Aotearoa, the scale of ecological challenge is increasing  -  biodiversity loss, climate pressure, and fragmented responses. This series recognises that: 

  • The system must change, not just the tools  

  • Indigenous leadership is central, not peripheral  

  • Restoration is as much about people as it is about place  

As reflected in the model, “you can’t lead the forest if you don’t know it… and you can’t heal the forest if the people aren’t with you.”

WHO SHOULD ATTEND 
  • Iwi, hapū and whenua-based leaders  

  • Conservation practitioners and kaitiaki  

  • Councils, agencies and policy makers  

  • Community groups and project leads  

  • Anyone committed to restoring the mauri of our ngahere  

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