Join Trinity Hereora (Tainui), Aratohu tangihanga and natural funeral guide, for a 1.5-hour session exploring practical and cultural approaches to end-of-life care.
Learn about key processes such as death certification and the role of medical practitioners, alongside practical ways to care for the body at home. This includes accessible cooling options and natural preparation methods, with hands-on demonstration of shrouding using whāriki and other natural materials, and adapting everyday items for support.
The session will also introduce the use of natural plant materials such as mānuka, and kawakawa in body care.
Event Details
Duration: 1.5 hours
Suitable for: General audiences (recommended 16+)
$6pp. Spaces limited
Admission:
Adult $16 | Student/Senior $14 | Child $8 | Family Pass $44
Free entry for children under 5, members, and annual pass holders.

