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Rongoā Māori Conference Thrives: Traditional Healing Rekindled

ACC Champion - Competitive Swimming - Cultural Pride - Maori Traditions - Ngāti Kuri - Noah Bowers - Rongoā Māori Conference - Te Rarawa - Traditional Healing - US Olympic Trials

The Rongoā Māori Conference in Rotorua sparks excitement as traditional healing traditions make a comeback!

In an exciting turn of events, the inaugural Rongoā Māori Conference in Rotorua brought together traditional healers like Jolie Davis, a proud Ngāti Kuri and Te Rarawa descendant. Davis, a passionate rongoā practitioner, expressed her joy at being part of the conference, highlighting the importance of preserving and revitalizing traditional healing practices. The two-day event was a celebration of Māori culture and heritage, shedding light on the resurgence of ancient healing techniques.

On a different note, ACC Champion Noah Bowers recently made headlines with his announcement of retirement from swimming. Despite qualifying for the 2024 US Olympic Trials and securing the 2024 ACC title in the 200 fly, Bowers decided to step back from competitive swimming after the NCAAs in March. His retirement marks the end of an era in his swimming career, leaving a legacy that will be remembered by fans and aspiring swimmers alike.

In the world of traditional healing, the Rongoā Māori Conference signifies a significant milestone in the preservation of Māori culture and knowledge. The event showcased the dedication of practitioners like Jolie Davis in keeping ancient healing practices alive and relevant in today's world. The conference not only fostered community engagement but also sparked interest among a new generation of healers, ensuring that the rich heritage of rongoā continues to flourish.

Meanwhile, Noah Bowers' retirement from swimming comes as a surprise to many, leaving a vacancy in the competitive swimming scene. His achievements and contributions to the sport have left a lasting impact, inspiring young athletes to strive for greatness. Bowers' decision to retire serves as a reminder of the sacrifices and dedication required in pursuit of excellence, resonating with sports enthusiasts worldwide.

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Far North rongoā practitioner welcomes resurgence of traditional ... (Te Ao Māori News)

Jolie Davis (Ngāti Kuri, Te Rarawa) says it was a special experience being part of the inaugural Rongoā Māori Conference last month in Rotorua. The two-day ...

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