ABOVE the RIM (ATR) is a marae based, youth development in sports program. ATR uses tikanga marae, tikanga Māori, tikanga Ngāpuhi, and Atuatanga to strengthen and empowertai tamariki. The aim is to inspire taitamariki to be better people, better whanau members, better students, and better athletes. The best they can possibly be in sport, in school, in work, and in LIFE.
Melvin Rameka and his wife Delwyn Rameka, otherwise known by many as “Papa Mel” and “Mama Del”, have decided to use sport as a medium to promote tikanga Māori, lifelong skills, and values to reach many taitamariki through a medium they enjoy engaging in.
Papa Mel says “sport is the tool Mama Del and I use to strengthen and develop the wairua, mana, tapu, hinengaro, tinana, and the whanau of a young person.”
Recently, in September 2023, ‘ABOVE the RIM’ (ATR) took 19 young tāne, and 8 young wāhine to the US for four weeks where they competed in four AAU Basketball Tournaments.
The tai tamariki experienced the highest level competition for youth and exposure to the limitless educational and athletic opportunities available in the US. Papa Mel says that beyond those things they were blessed with the task of opening the eyes of the tai tamariki to the wider world. To share with the tai tamariki a multitude of life changing experiences, and to witness them create lifelong friendships, connections, and memories. “For most of them Kaikohe, Hokianga, Kerikeri, Whangārei, and Aotearoa were their world. “They now know their world is so much bigger,” says Papa Mel.
The taitamariki proudly shared two Ngāpuhi Haka after their games to celebrate the time that they had spent with players of the opposing team. Also it helped to solidify the connection they have made within the team, their coaching staff, and their families. Papa Mel expressed that the United States crowd received their display of culture with enthusiasm and support.
Furthermore, the taitamariki also entertained passers-by with a beautiful kapahaka performance at Universal Studios. The taitamariki would have never had this experience without the ATR Kids & Sports wānanga marae. The wānanga marae were a way for them to prepare themselves, bond, form positive relationships, and learn to work together as a team.
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