Step into the legendary world of Te Aokehu and the Taniwha (guardian or creature in Māori mythology), where ancient tales of Ngaa Rauru Kiitahi (a Māori iwi or tribe) come to life through stunning animation.
This short film captures the epic journey of Te Aokehu, a revered ancestor of Ngaa Rauru, and his battle with Tuutaeporoporo, the monstrous Taniwha created by the mighty chief Tuariki. With every scene, we honor the legacy of our people, weaving together history, mythology, and the deep connection our ancestors held with the land and waters of Whanganui.
Toitanga is a Māori term meaning the preservation of life and culture for future generations.In the context of the New Zealand Best Design Awards, the Toitanga category celebrates designs that contribute positively to the environment, society, and cultural heritage.This category highlights innovation that fosters long-term well-being and aligns with kaitiakitanga (guardianship), recognizing the importance of resilience, regeneration, and environmental stewardship in design.
Feared by all who dared cross its path, Tuutaeporoporo is the monstrous Taniwha (guardian or creature in Māori mythology) born from incantations and raised to protect, but twisted into a force of chaos. This formidable creature lurked in the depths of the Whanganui River, devouring anyone who ventured too close. Its immense strength and terrifying presence made it a symbol of untamed nature, a threat to the peace and balance of Ngaa Rauru Kiitahi. Tuutaeporoporo's reign of terror is only matched by the courage it took to confront it—an embodiment of chaos that had to be subdued to restore harmony.
Te Ihonga defeats the Taniwha 'Tuutaeporoporo' with the magical knives Tai Timu and Tai Paroa. This chant, celebrating his escape, unites the iwi—Ngaa Rauru, Whanganui, and Ngaati Apa.