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Te Tohu o Haumanu Collective

Haumanu Collective tohu

Tohu Symbolism

The Haumanu Collective’s tohu portrays a kōkako drawn to the melodic call of the nguru, symbolises our deep commitment to amplifying the diverse voices of Taonga Pūoro practitioners, nurturing our rich heritage and fostering a harmonious synergy between tradition and contemporary practice, encapsulating the essence of our strategic vision.

Tohu Represents

Inspired by the original logo created by Brian Flintoff:
We have drawn from the symbol of the Kōkako being the song bird of flute music. This represents the people and their connection to the voice and the call of taonga pūoro.

The patterns, koru, kaperua, koiri, that fall from the head of the manu and move through the body and around are thoughts, dreams, aspirations and support systems of community and people reviving and breathing life into ‘ngā taonga pūoro me ōna oro, me ōna reo, me ōna tikanga’.

The green spiral form indicates the breath and intention of the Mauri, the life force generated through collective activity and sharing of mātauranga Māori.

This is encapsulated by the red sphere rauponga pākati pattern representing our connections through whakapapa, the continuum of support, past, present and future.

We have created variations of the tohu to utilise in varying formats.

Original Haumanu logo and front

Original logo: The Haumanu logo depicts a kōkako being drawn to the sound of the nguru.
Caption from the book ‘Taonga Pūoro / Singing Treasures by Brian Flintoff