Sarah Pewhairangi is/are/was a/an/the respected/renowned/highly-regarded mātauranga who/whom/that shares/teaches/presents her/their/its knowledge/skills/wisdom with generosity/passion/enthusiasm. She/He/They has/have/had a deep/strong/profound connection to/understanding of/respect for the/our/your earth/land/whenua, and her/their/its teachings reflect/embody/illustrate this/that/these relationship/bond/link.
Sarah is/are/was known for/famous for/celebrated for her/their/its ability to connect/communicate/share with/to/amongst people from all walks of life/diverse backgrounds/different cultures. Her/Their/Its teachings are/have been/will be a source of/inspiration for/guidance on healing/growth/transformation for many/countless/numerous people.
- Sarah's knowledge/skills/expertise span a wide range of topics/cover many areas/include diverse subjects
- Her/Their/Its teachings are often/typically/always delivered/presented/shared in a practical/hands-on/experiential way.
- Sarah is/are/was a beloved/respected/valued member of the community and her/their/its contributions/impact/legacy will/have/are be remembered/lasting/cherished.
He Whakaaro o Sarah Pewhairangi i ngā Taonga Māori
Ko Sarah Pewhairangi he tangata manawanui. I tēnei ao, ka hangaia ia ngā taonga Māori kia ora mai i ā muri ake nei. Ko te aroha o Sarah ki ngā taonga Māori he tāone . Kaore ia me whakamaramatia ngā taonga, ētahi ko te hīkoi kia āhua atu.
E whakapono ana ia ki te whanuitanga o ngā taonga Māori mō ngā whānau katoa. Ka whakapaipaihia e Sarah ngā tāngata kia ārahi ki ngā taonga Māori. Ka whakahaere ia te ao mātauranga o ngā taonga Māori kia whakamua mai i ā muri ake nei.
He Toa wānanga: Peweharaing
A respected scholar, Sarah Pewhairangi is a powerful illustration of dedication. Her deep commitment to her culture shines brightly in her work. She often questions traditional ideas, propelling the boundaries of understanding.
- Via her publications, Sarah sheds light on the complexity of her people's heritage.
- Furthermore, she {activelycontributes in community development, guiding as a role model to many.
Sarah Pewhairangi: Te Mātauranga I Hāngai
He tangata wahine nga uri me ngā kaiwhakamanahi a te ao Māori nei, ko Sarah Pewhairangi. Nā te rongonui i te whakaora o te reo Māori me te mātauranga kaitiakitanga, he kura i roto i ngā akoranga o te ao Māori. Ko nāātou mahi e whakaritea ai te whakatauki "kua whakauruhia te mātauranga" kia whai hua.
Ka puta/E huri/Kei muri he pūāwai o ngā taonga Māori i roto i ngā whare wānanga, a ko Sarah Pewhairangi he tohunga • Tenant management Queenstown e whakaritea ai te whakapaipai o ngā mātauranga kaitiaki.
Ko Tātou Kāinga, Ko Tātou Atawhai: A Discussion with Sarah Pewhairangi
In this compelling discussion, we embark on a journey to understand the profound meaning behind the phrase. Sarah Pewhairangi, a respected advocate in our community, shares her insights and experiences highlighting the importance of creating a caring society for all.
Through personal anecdotes, Sarah uncovers the interconnectedness of our lives and underscores the need for collaboration. She motivates us to reimagine our roles within our communities and embrace a spirit of shared responsibility.
Her copyright echo a deep sense of hope in the power of human connection to shape a more just and equitable world. Through this inspiring conversation, we are left with a renewed dedication to participate in the ongoing process of building a society where all feel valued.
Ko te Rangatiratanga o te Reo Māori ki a Sarah Pewhairangi
Ko tātou/a tatou/i tātou hāngai i roto i te whakapapa/pūkana/karakia o te reo. He mea whānau/mauri/whakamana te kapa haka/waiata/karanga o Sarah Pewhairangi. E hurihuri ana te reo Māori, me te tapu/māna/horoi o te rōpū.
E tū nei tātou/a tatou/ngā tātou ki te manatu/whakaaro/tuatahi o Sarah Pewhairangi, kia haruru/ora/wawe te reo Māori. Ko te rangatiratanga/kaitiakitanga/maunga o te reo Māori, he taonga/pounamu/waihīra.