Tuhi Stationery
Tuhi Diary 2026 - B53 Week to View
This Tuhi B53 Bilingual Premium Bilingual Mahere a Wiki is a great way to stay organised and keep track of your important appointments and information. The diary has a week to view layout (mahere a wiki) which is great for those who like to be able to see and plan their entire week at-a-glance. It has plenty of space for notes and includes sections for goal planning and weekly reflection.
The diary is a great way to incorporate Māori language in your day and your workplace. It includes significant Māori dates, public holidays, karakia, kōrero, 'ko wai au', waiata, and also has special Matariki and Maramataka layouts.
• B5 sized diary with 80gsm paper and week to view layout
• One hour appointments from 5:00am to 8:00pm
• Black PU cover with gold foiling and a unique Māori design
• Includes 3 ribbon markers and a storage pocket in the back cover
• Bilingual Maori and English
• 2027 year planner included
• Diary measures 170x240mm
"Tuhi Stationery helps you connect to, celebrate and use your language and culture in everyday stationery, planners and education resources. Our range of Māori and Samoan bi-lingual products are inspired by our language, culture, environment and values.
Established in 2018, we are a family owned business based in Tamaki Makaurau, Aotearoa (Auckland New Zealand). Our products can be bought in store, online, or at selected retailers nationwide.
We believe you should never leave your language or culture 'at the door', but embrace and use it everyday, in all the workplaces and spaces you are in.
Ko wai ahau?
Geneva Harrison (Ngāti Kahu, Te Rarawa, Te Aupōuri)
I was raised in the Far North of New Zealand by my maternal grandparents who via a traditional arranged marriage (taumau) had 14 children - then I came along! I never realised the blessings I had as a mokopuna (grandchild) growing up in that environment, within our tribal area and being immersed in our whanau, marae, iwi life. I had a very simple, but rich childhood, exposed to a way of living that I did not realise would become so uncommon in generations to come.
My grandfather was a mihinare (Anglican) minister, Chairperson of our marae, Iwi Board member, he was very active in our community and kept diaries to keep on track of his busy schedule. With such a large whanau, we had no choice but to garden, fish and hunt, it was a way of life that I took for granted.
Flash forward many decades later, working in corporate spaces I struggled to find planners that celebrated our own language and culture, incorporated what was important to us, and were of a quality that I would want to retain for years to come, that would be of interest to my own mokopuna, as my grandfathers diaries were a treasure to me.
Our pakihi Māori (Māori business) has evolved over time, different people have come and gone into our business, the product range has expanded, and like many businesses, we have had our share of highs and lows along the way.
But our values have remained the same, and our vision to provide quality resources that celebrates who we are, is as strong today as it was when we started.
We hope you enjoy your purchase, and that our stationery brings you joy everyday in using. Ngā mihi"
This product is from a NZ Māori Designer