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Napier with Kia Kaha cut out of hanging felt heart - come in red, black or green
Kia Kaha - stay strong
Kia kaha is a Māori phrase used by the people of New Zealand as an affirmation, meaning stay strong. The phrase has significant meaning for Māori: first made popular through its usage by the 28th Māori Battalion during World War II. Since then it has become the saying used during periods of adversary like Christchurch earthquakes, Napier floods Terror attacks and general challenges of life where resilience is needed.
Kia Kaha
Kia kaha is a Māori phrase used by the people of New Zealand as an affirmation, meaning stay strong. The phrase has significant meaning for Māori: first made popular through its usage by the 28th Māori Battalion during World War II. Since then it has become the saying used during periods of adversary like Christchurch earthquakes, Napier floods Terror attacks and general challenges of life where resilience is needed.
Kia Kaha