Music Box Stokes Valley

Music Box Stokes Valley Music Box Stokes Valley, Free Guitar lessons for all. Every Wednesday from 4pm to 6pm, at the Koraunui Stokes Valley Community Hub.

Music Box is fully supported by the Koraunui hub and proudly funded by the creative community scheme, Music Box Stokes Valley Free Guitar lessons for all 4-6 and the Stokes Valley Community Hub

19/01/2026

✅ TutahiNetworks Update — Ruru Online is LIVE again 🔥

Kia ora whānau — quick update from the TutahiNetworks build floor.

Ruru Online (Free Surface) is back online again and she’s running smoother than before ✅
We’ve rebuilt the system clean, added upgrades, and improved stability for testing.

What’s new in this build:

✅ Cleaner UI + better layout
✅ Better server stability (no more patch chaos)
✅ Name memory is working (Ruru can remember you)
✅ Voice mode added (optional)
✅ Branding locked: Te Whetū ARC / Created by TutahiNetworks
✅ Model status + online/offline indicators
✅ Built for safe public testing

🌐 Public Test Link (Next 7 Days):

https://indicated-sufficient-conventions-layout.trycloudflare.com

This is an early testing stage — if you see bugs, weird behaviour, or UI issues, DM me screenshots so I can patch it properly.

TutahiNetworks is building Te Whetū ARC step by step — built by Māori for Kiwis.
From the marae to the metaverse ⭐

27/09/2025

🌑 Chapter Two — Whiro: The First Night

🌘 The moon hid her face. Whiro had come — the first night, the testing night. No silver road upon the waters. No gentle shimmer in the ngahere. Only the breath of the people, quick and uncertain.

🔥 We gathered close, fires flickering like restless manu. Children pressed into their aunties’ arms, kaumātua sat silent, eyes deep as oceans. The whenua breathed around us, alive like a taniwha, waiting to see if we would falter. The tohunga rose and lifted his voice into the dark:
“Whakarongo e te pō, whakarongo e te ao,
Tū mai e te mauri, ka p**a te kaha.
Haumi e, hui e, tāiki e!”
(The night listens, the world listens. Rise up, mauri, let strength emerge. Bind us, join us, let it be done.)

✨ The chant steadied the people. Sparks leapt upward like whetū eager to return to their sky. “Whiro nights,” I whispered, “are when courage and doubt walk as twins.”

🌊 Each iwi settled to their places — Tainui on the ridges, Te Arawa by the steaming pools, Tākitimu along the rivers, Mataatua watching the tides, Tokomaru beneath the cliffs, Kurahaupō upon the plains, Aotea by the sea’s mouth where salt and fresh waters greet as kin.

🌾 Food was scarce. Fires smoked too quickly. Fear moved between the tents like wind. Yet still our karakia rose soft and steady, weaving us to the land. We kept the night in watches: first, karakia to greet the unseen guardians; second, silence to hear the whenua’s reply; third, craft, shaping rākau and mending nets with patient hands; last, story — of the waka that rose from the void, of Tāne Mahuta who once brought light out of darkness.

👶 When the children trembled, the elders pressed songs into their ears, lullabies older than any fear. A kōhatu Mauri, lifted cool from the ocean, was held aloft. The tohunga whispered: this night is not an enemy, it is a teacher. Hunters returned with nothing but tales — a heavy footstep not theirs, a blue flame bursting from rotten wood, a silence too vast to measure. Not threats, but reminders that the land was listening.

🌅 Before dawn, a thin light touched the horizon. The moon still hid, but the manu rehearsed their first calls. The fires burned low, yet our wairua held steady. We learned then: the first night does not break us. It weighs us. And in Whiro’s gaze, we endured.

🔥 I touched ash to a child’s brow. “Bravery,” I said, “is not the absence of fear. Bravery is staying when fear tells you to run.” We lifted our bundles, banked the coals, and stepped forward — out of Whiro, into the path of the next test: Te Ūnga Tuatahi, the First Landfall.

🌞 As dawn rose, our voices closed the night:
“Ka p**a te ao mārama, ka p**a te kaha,
Ngā iwi e, tū kotahi,
Mauri ora ki te whenua, mauri ora ki te tangata!”
(The world of light emerges, strength emerges. O people, stand as one. Life force to the land, life force to the people.)

✨ Te Ara o te Mauri — Book One: Becoming One with the Whenua
The long night has ended… but the true tests are only beginning.
📜 © Tūtahi NetWorks Ltd, 2025. All rights reserved.

26/09/2025
23/09/2025
22/09/2025

🌌 The Māori Jedi Story
The Māori Jedi stands on a hill overlooking the whenua. Below, whānau are lined up at food banks, rents climb higher than the stars, and tamariki sleep in cars while hotels fill with emergency housing.
He closes his eyes, and sees the bigger pattern:
Golden Visas — gates opened for the ultra-rich. They can now buy one whare, but only if it’s worth $5 million or more. That’s not for the people — that’s for the empire of wealth. (RNZ, 1 Sept 2025)
Foreign hands in our economy — almost 40% of Aotearoa’s GDP is controlled by overseas investors. That’s not just numbers, that’s the rivers, roads, and roofs we live under. (UNCTAD/Stats NZ, 2023-25)
Infrastructure deficit — over $200 billion shortfall. Instead of building it with our own hands, the Crown calls on offshore companies. They build our hospitals, prisons, and roads, then siphon profits back overseas. (Infrastructure Investor, 2025)
Foreign capital flowing in — in just half a year, nearly $12 billion in foreign investment rolled into NZ. Yet homelessness rose, food insecurity deepened, and Māori & Pasifika whānau bore the brunt. (Stats NZ, 2025)
The Jedi whispers:
“They make the people struggle, then invite the outsiders with gold to ‘save us’. But every contract signed is another chain tying our whenua to foreign pockets.”
⚔️ The Lesson
This is not a takeover by warriors with muskets — this is a takeover with contracts, PPPs, and policy loopholes.
The Jedi raises his blade, its glow reflecting in the night:
“Our turangawaewae is not for sale. Whenua is whakapapa. Kāinga is mana. To protect them, we must see the pattern and stand together.”
✊🏽 Māori Jedi Call
Aotearoa must be built for the people, not the empire of the wealthy.
Whānau first, whenua protected, mana motuhake upheld.

19/09/2025

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