Ngā Manu Kōrero announce winners

Te Karere Reporters Te Karere Reporters | 09-11 16:20

The winners of the Ngā Manu Kōrero national competition have been announced.

Te Kanawa Wilson (Ngā Taiātea Wharekura) came first overall in the senior Māori Pei Te Hurinui Jones section. His speech – on the topic of Toitū te tiriti? Tērā pea (Long live the Tiriti? Perhaps) – showed a fluency in thought punctuated with comedic, light-hearted beats.

Tuhingaia Manihera (Whangārei Girls' High School) took the title for the senior English Korimako section with an entertaining reflection on reclaiming traditional beauty on a kapa haka stage where confidence should always trump "panda-eyes and poster-paint thighs".

Kahurere Whauwhau (Te Wharekura o Ruatoki) placed first overall in the junior Māori Te Rāwhiti Ihaka section. Her speech on 'Ngā pūrākau Māori, he kura huna kei roto' (Māori pūrākau have hidden gems) included the lofty claim that Rona – not Neil Armstrong – was the first person on the moon which drew appreciative laughs from the crowd.

Pou Ariki Hemara-Daniels (Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Te Rangi Āniwaniwa) won the junior English Sir Turi Carroll section. Speaking on the subject 'We need more regulators', the young manu kōrero performed a wholesome and fun speech that referenced a fan-favourite, classic hip hop song, Regulate by Warren G.

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For the full results, scroll down to the end of this article.

In his comments ahead of prize giving, head judge Kingi Kiriona noted the calibre of speakers in this year's Ngā Manu Kōrero.

A former notable Pei Te Hurinui Jones and Korimako winner himself thirty years ago, he said if he were to compete in this year’s event, he'd be left in the dust.

"Thank you for the privilege of sharing in your brilliance, in your collective brilliance and in your individual brilliance. It was an absolute pleasure."

He said there was a rise in the spoken word, or slam poetry, in this year's performances and suggested that if it was the future focus, then teachers and parents should review the criteria of the competition.

He finished by tasking Labour MP Peeni Henare, who was a judge, to take the matter of funding the competition to Parliament.

"It astounds me almost 60 years after the establishment or inception of Ngā Manu Kōrero that there is no baseline funding for Ngā Manu Kōrero."

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The mauri of the competition was handed over to Taranaki, the region that will host the next national event.

Ngā Manu Kōrero 2024 full results

Tā Turi Kara / Junior English - Overall

3rd – Katie Watkinson – Mount Albert Grammar School / Tāmaki Makaurau ki te Waitematā

2nd - Aania Paranihi – Cullinane College / Whanganui Taranaki

1st - Pou Ariki Hemara-Daniels – Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Te Rangi Āniwaniwa / Tai Tokerau

Taikōhine toa / Best Female Speaker - Tā Turi Kara

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1st – Aania Paranihi – Cullinane College / Whanganui, Taranaki

Taitama toa / Best Male Speaker - Tā Turi Kara

1st – Pou Ariki Hemara-Daniels – Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Te Rangi Āniwaniwa / Tai Tokerau

Te Rāwhiti Ihaka / Junior Māori - Overall

3rd – Te Kahurangi Rehia Kata Teinakore-Huaki – Te Wharekura o Kirikiriroa / Waikato-Tainui

2nd – Tawari Te Hau-Grant – Hato Paora College / Manawatu Horowhenua

1st - Kahurere Whauwhau- Te Wharekura o Ruatoki / Mataatua

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Taikōhine toa / Best Female Speaker – Te Rāwhiti Ihaka

1st – Kahurere Whauwhau- Te Wharekura o Ruatoki / Mataatua

Taitama toa / Best Male Speaker – Te Rāwhiti Ihaka

1st – Tawari Te Hau-Grant – Hato Paora College / Manawatu Horowhenua

Korimako / Senior English – Overall

3rd - Billy Paratene – Te Kura o Tarikākā - Onslow College / Whanganui-a-Tara ki Ōtaki

2nd - Maro Preston – Freyberg High School / Manawatu Horowhenua

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1st - Tuhingaia Manihera - Whangārei Girls’ High School / Tai Tokerau

Kōrero tene / Best impromptu – Korimako

1st - Jared Lasike – Rotorua Boys High School / Te Arawa

Kōrero takatū / Best prepared – Korimako

1st - Maro Preston – Freyberg High School / Manawatu Horowhenua

Taikōhine toa / Best Female Speaker – Korimako

1st - Tuhingaia Manihera - Whangārei Girls’ High School / Tai Tokerau

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Taitama toa / Best Male Speaker – Korimako

1st – Maro Preston – Freyberg High School / Manawatu Horowhenua

Pei Te Hurinui / Senior Māori - Overall

3rd equal - Te Maumahara Hape – Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Ngā Uri a Māui / Tairāwhiti rāua ko Kohae Cherrington – MANUKURA / Manawatu Horowhenua

2nd - Elite Reti – Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Te Rangi Āniwaniwa

1st – Te Kanawa Wilson

Kōrero tene / Best impromptu – Pei Te Hurinui

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1st - Tāiki Kāpara Rangipunga Pou – Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Te Whānau Tahi / Waitaha Te Tai Poutini Aoraki

Kōrero takatū / Best prepared – Pei Te Hurinui

1st - Te Kanawa Wilson - Ngā Taiātea Wharekura / Waikato-Tainui

Taitama toa / Best male speaker – Pei Te Hurinui

1st - Te Kanawa Wilson - Ngā Taiātea Wharekura / Waikato-Tainui

Taikōhine toa / Best female speaker – Pei Te Hurinui

1st - Hinerangi Harawira-Nicholas – Te Wharekura o Ruatoki / Mataatua

More on this topic

Ngā Manu Kōrero: Young speechmakers set to showcase their skills

The secondary school's national speech competition has welcomed schools and their speakers to Auckland.

Te Ao Māori

Mon, Sep 9

E Tipu E Rea – Most points in both English and Māori sections

1st - Manaia Huntley – Marlborough Boys College / Te Tauihu o Te Waka a Māui

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