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Thread ID: 150744 2022-06-22 23:19:00 What's with all the fuss about Matariki? Roscoe (6288) PC World Chat
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1486973 2022-06-22 23:19:00 Why are they making such a fuss? They are treating it as if it is something new. But we have known about the pleiades cluster (also known as the seven sisters) for aeons. I don't see why we need all this carry on just because someone has just recently rediscovered the maori name for that cluster of stars.

As highly visible heliacal stars, the Pleiades were among the most important celestial body, after the moon, and used for a first astronomic conception. The Pleiades heliacal rising was widely recognised in Austral regions, as the beginning of the new-year and then of agricultural season. So to call it the maori new year is also not anything new.

So what are they all going on about? Surely there are more crucial things to discuss rather than a cluster of stars? It might be important to astronomers but not to the majority. Interesting, perhaps, but not worth making a big song and dance about.:groan:
Roscoe (6288)
1486974 2022-06-22 23:50:00 Thinking along the lines of Culturally Aware, or to recognise the Maori Culture / Diversity perhaps. Seems to be all the rage lately.

cultural-diversity/ (www.uopeople.edu)

OR perhaps someone in govt decided it was time for a new public holiday and this time of year was a good reason.
wainuitech (129)
1486975 2022-06-23 00:02:00 its Tokenism
lets a few whities feel they are doing the right thing .


What about Chinese New Year ? Will soon be as many Chinese as Maori
1101 (13337)
1486976 2022-06-23 00:23:00 its Tokenism
lets a few whities feel they are doing the right thing .


What about Chinese New Year ? Will soon be as many Chinese as Maori

I think that you are right. It is tokenism.

But your "soon be as many Chinese as maori" is not as correct. They are Asian and not necessarily of Chinese origin. Taiwan is one small example.

But yes, you are right. We don't have a public holiday for Chinese New Year. Why not? There have been Chinese in NZ for a least the last two hundred years. The first recorded ethnic Chinese in New Zealand were immigrants from the Guangdong province of China, who arrived during the 1850's gold-rush era. Due to this historical influx, there is still a distinct Chinese community in Dunedin.
Roscoe (6288)
1486977 2022-06-23 02:21:00 No more holidays .
Its getting stupid.
Most dont respect what the various holidays where actually for .

Its not a free shopping day . If we dont respect the day , why have it as a holiday.
That applies to easter , xmas, Anzac, Waitangi

How can it be a 'holiday' when so many are forced to work , just so we can buy a coffee or a pot plant. Or get stupidly drunk at the pub .

I thought the 4 weeks annual leave was over the top. It just becomes an issue for employers having to find a way to cover staff's annual 4 weeks off
1101 (13337)
1486978 2022-06-23 03:02:00 Why are they making such a fuss? They are treating it as if it is something new. :

The day off is new.
My mower guy came today, he's having a long weekend off.
Son is having a long weekend too.

Yay for Matariki....you grump.
piroska (17583)
1486979 2022-06-23 03:20:00 The day off is new.
My mower guy came today, he's having a long weekend off.
Son is having a long weekend too.

Yay for Matariki.

At least it means something to someone - it's a day off, a long weekend. That will give them time to go somewhere for a break, so it's not a total loss.:rolleyes:
Roscoe (6288)
1486980 2022-06-23 10:20:00 Once the Chinese/Indian population increases above the maori population they will put an end to this nonsense. prefect (6291)
1486981 2022-06-23 21:33:00 Once the Chinese/Indian population increases above the maori population they will put an end to this nonsense.
Here's hoping.
paulw (1826)
1486982 2022-06-23 22:41:00 My long departed father used to, in his job running 7 seasonal warehouses, employ up to 150 labourer staff for 6-7 months each year. The biggest problem he had was, as his staff used to call it, was the "Maori day off"

Ken
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