The Ngarimu Video competition and the new Ngarimu Waiata Composition competition are open now

Submissions for the 2024 Ngarimu Video competition and the new Ngarimu Waiata Composition competition are now open for submissions! 

These competitions were developed in memory of Victoria Cross winner Second Lieutenant Te Moana-nui-a-Kiwa Ngarimu and the 28th (Māori) Battalion. The purpose of the competitions are to encouraging the learning of te reo Māori and of Māori history, tradition and culture as it relates to the Māori Battalion.

The competitions are open to ākonga Māori in Years 7 to 13, and entries can be submitted by an individual, a team, or a kura.

Topic ideas for videos and/or waiata submissions are below:

  • Choose a tupuna or member of the 28th (Māori) Battalion from your rohe and tell us what makes that person special to your community.
  • Choose a 28th (Māori) Battalion event. What made it special to your rohe?
  • Explore and analyse the contribution of Māori to the war effort in the First and/or Second World War from a contemporary view.
  • The important role of 28th Māori Battalion wahine | pouaru at home

If you have any questions, please email ngarimu.secretariat@education.govt.nz.

The competitions close on Sunday 28 July 2024.

2024 Ngarimu video Competition

This competition provides ākonga Māori with an opportunity to practise storytelling and research, and to learn about the 28th (Māori) Battalion history.

Ākonga can submit a three-to-five-minute video in English or te reo Māori, and be in to win one of six prizes for themselves and their school or kura.

More information about the competition and this year’s winners can be found on here:

Ngarimu Video Competition – Te Tāhuhu o te Mātauranga(external link)

Ngarimu Video Competition past winners – Te Tāhuhu o te Mātauranga(external link)

New Ngarimu waiata composition competition

Waiata, mōteatea, haka and poi have always been an intrinsic part of how Māori tell stories, share information and remember loved ones.

The waiata composition competition encourages Māori learners to explore their creativity, and increase their understanding of the immense contributions made by the 28th (Māori) Battalion during World War II.

Ākonga can submit a waiata in English or te reo Māori, and be in to win one of six prizes for themselves and their school or kura.

More information about the competition can be found here: Ngarimu Waiata Composition Competition – Te Tāhuhu o te Mātauranga(external link)

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