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School
camps at Kopinga Marae
A school camp at
Kopinga Marae is a
cultural experience that cannot be had anywhere else in the world.
The above
group of students from Lindisfarne School in the Hawkes
Bay had an absolute blast during their week long stay at
Kopinga Marae. They got involved in a local conservation
programme and planted native trees. Some students went
hunting, others fishing, and with all of the seafood and
wild pork, the accompanying parents certainly went home
satisfied.
Bring your next school camp to Kopinga Marae
and teach your kids about this often overlooked part of
New Zealand's history. Learn the truth about the Moriori
and what happened to them. Hear their side of the story.
Study their wonderful art forms, distinct from Maori.
Come and listen to the stories, the myths, the legends,
the waiata and the karakii. Come to Rekohu and enlighten
yourself and your students.
Kopinga Moriori
Marae is adorned with carvings and
symbols of the history and culture of this
remarkable people. Both are unique
to Rekohu (the Chatham Islands).
Hear about Nunuku's Law, the Moriori covenant of peace.
This law which decreed an
end to fighting, hundreds of years ago, is a model which your students can study
and make a values call about for themselves.
School camps at
Kopinga Marae offer an
array of options for you and your students.
(See below for
details.)
Kopinga Marae has
been designed to easily accommodate over 60 people at any one time, with a commercial kitchen and wheelchair
access to most areas including toilets, showers, whare-hui and whare-kai.
The toilet
block has a range of bathroom and shower options and laundry facilities are also
available onsite.
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To assist you with planning for your school camp, we
can provide you with a
range of RAMS and EOTC forms for you to complete. In any situation where a
school camp requires the use of an independent operator, such as for fishing
trips or scenic flights, the operator's OSH or MSA safety plans are provided.
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School Camp Activity Options |
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We can
accommodate 60 people per night at the Marae and a further 15 at
Chatham
Lodge
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We can
organise very competitive discount airfares on Air Chathams that
will make your visit cost effective
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We can
arrange excellent deals where part of a group wants to stay at
Chatham
Lodge
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We can
provide RAMS forms and other EOTC forms
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We can put
you in touch with local transport operators.
See below for more information and photos about school-camps at
Kopinga
Marae.
Information on Activities
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Description
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Swimming |
Most of
the beaches are safe for swimming as few typically have
rip tides or extreme currents apart from the usual tidal
pull. At certain times of the year, there are however a
number of White Pointer Sharks that inhabit these waters
that are occasionally seen in closer than normal. There
have been a number of reported Shark attacks around
Rekohu over the years, but predominantly on professional
divers rather than on casual swimmers.
Te Whanga
Lagoon offers perfectly safe swimming all year round and
public access is available at numerous spots.
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Hunting |
Pig
hunting trips can be arranged at most times of the year
and although there may be a charge for this, it is
minimal and dependent on the hunting guide. |
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Fishing |
On Rekohu,
there are so many places where you can cast a line in
the water and catch
fish that we cannot possible list them all here. In
January 2008, at the local fishing competition held in
Waitangi on the wharf, there were 13 species of fish
landed and all were caught off the wharf.
Blue cod
is prolific in these waters as are small shark, groper,
kawhai (at times) and numerous other species. Shellfish
can be gathered from most beaches and even in Te Whanga. |
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Conservation |
There are
always many conservation activities underway on Rekohu
and the participation of school groups is always
welcome. Possible activities include involvement in bird
transfers or monitoring or revegetation programmes,
including planting of native trees. |
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Hiking |
There are
an increasing number of walks and tramps to do on
Rekohu, from Department of Conservation Walkways through
Scenic Reserves, to Beach walks and coastal strolls. |
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Farming |
Rekohu
Experience and School Camps at Kopinga can offer you the
opportunity to visit a working farm where you may see
sheep being shorn (dependent on season) or cattle being
'marked', either way, you will get to have a good look
around a real farm and interact with the livestock,
perhaps even participate in some of these activities. |
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Factories |
Rekohu
Experience and School Camps at Kopinga Marae can arrange
a guided tour through an operational Fish Processing
Facility, where students can see how the fish are
landed, weighed, handled, processed, packaged and
frozen. Live lobster facilities can also be studied. |
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Landforms |
Rekohu has
a diverse range of landforms, from volcanic peaks and
cones to peat covered "clear" and mystical limestone
outcrops. Any geology student will be in awe of some of
the topography and soil structures present. Basalt
columns and towering cliffs also feature at numerous
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Culture |
This is
the only place where you can learn about the culture of
the indigenous people of Rekohu: the Moriori. Come and
stay at Kopinga Marae, the only Moriori Marae in the
world and see the culture in action. Listen to the
stories of migration, the myths and legends and the
waiata and karakii. See and touch the carvings of the
marae and learn about what they all mean. |
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History |
Learn all
about the history of the Moriori and the trials of
repression that they suffered from 1835 onwards. Learn
about their covenant of peace, the guiding belief that
forbade them from acts of aggression, even when under
attack themselves. Study the renaissance of Moriori
culture and see how Moriori are making their mark in the
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Chatham Lodge,
recently purchased by Hokotehi Moriori Trust, is a 10 room, well appointed,
quiet, lodge-style accommodation property, tucked away among hundreds of
hectares of farmland, adjoining a 300 hectare scenic reserve.
Chatham Lodge
is the perfect location for a discreet week or weekend away, with
obliging hosts, fantastic dining and a wide selection of New Zealand
wines, beers and liqueurs.
Check out
Chatham
Lodge now, or
click
HERE to go to the
official Chatham Lodge website
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