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In this conversation, Hone Heke Rankin shares insights into the significance of names, heritage, and cultural practices in Māori society. He discusses the importance of pepeha and whakapapa in establishing identity and connection. His journey from teaching to mentoring young Māori in high-performance environments. Heke emphasizes the role of haka in fostering vulnerability and connection, the power of storytelling in shaping cultural narratives, and the need for collaborative approaches to cultural integration. He introduces his Te Puheke framework, which focuses on growth through shared experiences and connection to nature. The conversation highlights the collective responsibility of whakapapa and the future of cultural engagement in a fast-paced world.
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In this conversation, Hone Heke Rankin shares insights into the significance of names, heritage, and cultural practices in Māori society. He discusses the importance of pepeha and whakapapa in establishing identity and connection. His journey from teaching to mentoring young Māori in high-performance environments. Heke emphasizes the role of haka in fostering vulnerability and connection, the power of storytelling in shaping cultural narratives, and the need for collaborative approaches to cultural integration. He introduces his Te Puheke framework, which focuses on growth through shared experiences and connection to nature. The conversation highlights the collective responsibility of whakapapa and the future of cultural engagement in a fast-paced world.
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