Te Aho Tāhuhu | Episode 10: Home Ownership and Land Retention |
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Te Aho Tāhuhu | Episode 10: Home Ownership and Land Retention
Ko te aho tāhuhu, koia te aho tuatahi o te whatunga tāniko. Ki ētahi, ko te aho tapu. Ko tā tēnei aho, he pupuri i ngā whenu, he whakatakoto hoki i te tūāpapa o te tauira e whatua ana. The Aho Tāhuhu is the first horizontal line (weft) that binds the vertical threads (warps) of Tāniko weaving. Tāniko is generally the first rows woven from which Korowai (Adorned cloaks) are created. The Purpose: Inspired by its namesake, the Te Aho Tāhuhu webinar series is a partnership effort between Te Matapihi and Te Tūāpapa Kura Kāinga - Ministry of Housing and Urban Development, with collaboration from multiple agencies, for the purpose of helping Māori iwi, rōpū and whanau learn how to engage successfully with the PHO fund. Episode 10: Home Ownership and Land Retention - In this episode you will hear how you can deliver home ownership, access government funding, and retain ownership of your whenua. Learn more about the PHO fund here: https://www.hud.govt.nz/residential-housing/progressive-home-ownership/ __ Learn more about Te Tūāpapa Kura Kāinga - Ministry of Housing and Urban Development here: https://www.hud.govt.nz/ Learn more about Te Matapihi here: https://www.tematapihi.org.nz/ |