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The Matariki Logo

In 2022, a Matariki logo, or tohu, was created to encourage people to think about what Matariki means to them and to Aotearoa New Zealand.

A preview of the article The Matariki Logo. A photo of Tyrone Ohia and Sonia Snowden with a tukutuku panel of the Matariki constellation. The cover of Junior Journal 67 June 2024 in the corner.

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  • AudienceKaiakoStudents
  • Curriculum Level2
  • Education SectorPrimary
  • Learning AreaEnglishScience
  • Progression rangeYears 1-3
  • Resource LanguageEnglish
  • Resource typeText/Chapter
  • SeriesJunior Journal
  • Teaching StrategyMixed

About this resource

Series: Junior Journal 67 June 2024

Reading year level: 3

Topics: celebrations, constellations, holidays, Mānawatia a Matariki, Māori, Matariki, star clusters, stars, tohu, tukutuku patterns, weaving

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    The Matariki Logo

    Words by David Chadwick

    In 2022, a Matariki logo, or tohu, was created to encourage people to think about what Matariki means to them and to Aotearoa New Zealand. 

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