Description
An Oranga Ngākau Karakia card set will make the perfect addition to your home, classroom, therapeutic or office space. They are designed to bring Te Reo Māori and karakia into your everyday lives. They are discrete and light weight allowing for them to be put in your bag, or sit on your coffee table, shelf, or desk at home, work or school.
The pack includes a set of 20 Karakia cards. Each card has an English translation included on the reverse, and just requires you to flip the card over to read.
What are Karakia?
Karakia are Māori incantations, chants, or prayers, used to invoke spiritual guidance and protection. Karakia are a powerful and important practice to enhance one’s life as serve many purposes. From seeking comfort, giving thanks, opening, or closing a space right through to removing mamae to providing inspiration, strength and so much more.
This taonga is suitable for individuals, whanau or practitioners who wish to _
- Whakapiki their hauora (uplift wellbeing)
- Increase their use and confidence of Te Reo Māori and tikanga practices
- Bring people together to focus on the task at hand.
- Be able to access karakia easily.
- Increase clinicians’ cultural safety and responsiveness
The following Karakia types are included.
5 He karakia timatanga - for opening/beginning whether it be your day, hui or therapeutic space.
5 karakia mo te kai - karakia to give thanks and acknowledgment for kai (food)
3 karakia whakakapi - for closing a space whether it be your day, hui or therapeutic space.
2 karakia Timatanga/whakakapi and 1 x Karakia hei timata/whakakapi kaupapa that can be used for both opening or closing a space.
1 Karakia mo te haerenga – a karakia seeking protection when travelling
1 He karakia whakaawe – a karakia for inspiration.
1 Karakia moe te whanau – a karakia to bring whanau together with knowledge, courage and strength
1 Karakia mo nga mahi o te ra – a karakia that can be used for infusing your activities from mahi toi (art) to any experience.
These karakia take a traditional approach to the ritual of karakia and have no specific faith or religion. They were translated and checked by Lois McIver; however it is important to recognize there are not always exact matches or appropriate English words to fully capture the essence of our Māori kupu. These translations invite a reader to explore and acknowledge the overall meanings of the karakia.
Product Information:
Printed in Aotearoa on quality Stock 350gsm matte paper
Card Size: 11.5cm by 15cm
Free wooden display stand included - Manufactured in Aotearoa out of pine wood
Note: wood grain and color will vary
Comes in a drawstring cotton pouch.
Terms & Conditions:
These products are for personal use only and are strictly not for resale or commercial use.
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