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The quiet architecture of ritual

The quiet architecture of ritual

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Written by Rawinia Rimene


“There is a certain hour before the city wakes when the air feels unclaimed. The light is pale, the wind undecided, and the world has not yet asked anything of you. In te ao Māori, this is the space where ritual lives -  not as ornament, but as anchor. A karakia before kawhe, the slow weaving of harakeke, the deliberate choosing of scent and texture. Luxury, here, is not excess. It is precision. It is the refusal to rush what deserves time.”

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Wahine Māori in Tech Delegation Makes History

Wahine Māori in Tech Delegation Makes History

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Written by Rawinia Rimene
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