To locate Matariki, look north-east toward the horizon, before sunrise. Go high if you live near ridges or buildings. Look for stars, clusters and constellations you recognise. Find Tautoru that form the three bright stars which form the base of The Pot, or Orion's Belt, the constellation of Taurus.
To locate Matariki, look north-east toward the horizon, before sunrise. Look for stars, clusters and constellations you recognise. Find Tautoru that form the three bright stars which form the base of The Pot, or Orion's Belt, the constellation of Taurus.To locate Matariki, look north-east toward the horizon, before sunrise. Look for stars, clusters and constellations you recognise. Find Tautoru that form the three bright stars which form the base of The Pot, or Orion's Belt, the constellation of Taurus.
You can enjoy matariki at home by celebrating a mid-winter feast with friends and whānau. Matariki is a time to share kai that has been harvested and stored throughout the year. It's too cold for planting or for other major work to take place, so people gather together, relax, eat, and enjoy good company.
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