
kaputi - Te Aka Māori Dictionary
1. (loan) (noun) cup of tea. He , he pihikete ngā kai o te parakuihi (TJ 18/1/1900:12). / A cup of tea and biscuits were for breakfast. 2. (loan) (noun) teacup. E hoko ana i te huka, tī, parāoa, purēti, , naihi me te paoka, tupeka, māti, hopi, kānara (TJ 7/6/1898:8).
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Kapu ti in English with contextual examples - MyMemory
Contextual translation of "kapu ti" into English. Human translations with examples: cup, tea, in love, kaki ti, you are in, love to god, bless us now, come and eat.
Essentially, a good kapu tī comes down to the 'how' and 'why' an approach is made when reaching out to another person or group such as Māori. As the stories throughout this handbook highlight, Māori struggle to separate discussions of humans and their natural environment.
Kaputī Studio
Tea- and the culture we enjoy through drinking it. hui. discussion, art, ceremony . wānanga . connectedness to people and nature . manaakitanga
kaputi - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
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Kaputi Studio – InnoNative
KapuTī studio is a collaborative project based around a small range of locally blended teas and infusions. The source of inspiration for this project is a love of tea and the culture we enjoy through drinking it: hui, discussion, art, ceremony, wānanga, connectedness to …
Kaputī - Aroha Love
kaputī studio is a collaborative project based around a small range of locally blended teas and infusions. the source of inspiration for this project is a love of tea and the culture we enjoy through drinking it: hui, discussion, art, ceremony, wānanga, connectedness to …
Kaputī Studio | The Realness
We make a range of high quality teas and infusions with organic and wild harvested plants - sourcing tea and herbs from our backyard and all over the world. These serve as the physical example of how kaputī culture creates spaces that foster innovation, conversation, and togetherness - with a distinctly Māori aesthetic and vibe.
Integrated Research Toolkit – Sharing a Kapu Tī
Essentially, a good kapu tī comes down to the 'how' and 'why' an approach is made when reaching out to another person or group such as Māori. Talk to Māori affiliated with a natural resource before a decision needs to be made (the 'how' to approach) and ensure the approach is about building a relationship or partnership (the 'why' to approach).