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Thứ Năm, 26 tháng 5, 2011

Māori New Year stamps from New Zealand





Date of Issue : 1 June 2011

New Zealand Post will issue a set of six stamps to mark the start of the Māori New Year with its Matariki 2011 - Hei Matau stamp issue on June 1, 2011.

Once a year, twinkling in the winter sky just before dawn, Matariki (the Pleiades) signals the Māori New Year. Traditionally, it was a time for remembering the dead, and celebrating new life. In the 21st century, observing Matariki has become popular again. Heaven-bound kites, hot-air balloons and fireworks help mark the occasion.Various Māori tribes celebrated Matariki at different times. Some held festivities when Matariki was first seen in the dawn sky; others celebrated after the full moon rose or at the beginning of the next new moon.

Matariki - Māori New Year Celebration

In the final days of May each year, a cluster of tiny stars intermittently twinkles as it rises on the north east horizon. To astronomers this constellation is known as Pleiades but to the Māori people of New Zealand, it is Matariki - a celestial signal of an ending and a beginning.

Matariki has two common English translations:

  • mata riki or 'tiny eyes'
  • mata ariki or 'eyes of god'.

But while there are two translations, for the Māori there is only one universal theme of Matariki. This is the beginning of a new life cycle, and the celebration of traditional Māori new year. The new year is marked by the next new moon after the appearance Matariki.

Preparation and ceremony
In days gone by, Matariki was a time to prepare for the year ahead, a time to learn and a time to celebrate the future.
Matariki was also a time of ceremonial offering to the land gods Rongo and Uenuku in the hope of a good harvest in the year to come.

As Matariki appears in the middle of the winter, at a time when all crops have been harvested, it was an important signal to the Māori people that they needed to be prepared with sufficient preserved food stocks to last them through to the next harvest. Once this important task was completed, the people were free to focus their attentions on other winter-time occupations such as learning, sharing, family and celebration.

End of harvest
The end of harvest was a plentiful time for all, and with village food stocks replenished to the brim, it was time for Māori to feast on and to share what was left of the harvest.
During Matariki, guests and visitors were showered with gifts and great hākari (banquets) were held in celebration of the New Year and the future.

Matariki tradition
The tradition of Matariki continues and is very much alive in modern day Aotearoa.

Exhibitions, lively festivals, concerts and cultural performances are among a growing myriad of entertaining events that take place throughout the country during the celebration of Matariki. Matariki celebrations vary in style and timing from region to region but the underlying principle of sharing, learning, feasting and festivity is constant throughout.

Matariki is a celebration unique to Aotearoa, and a chance for everyone to forget the winter blues by embracing the warm spirit of Matariki ahunga nui - Matariki provider of plentiful food.

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The appearance of the star cluster known as Matariki is a time to celebrate New Zealand's unique history and place in the world. Meaning 'fish hook', matau are traditionally an important aspect of Māori life, providing Māori with the means to catch their kai moana or 'food from the sea'. Many fishermen had their own 'lucky' fish hook, which they would wear around their necks (hei matau) for safekeeping.

Today hei matau are used less for catching fish and more for catching someone's eye when worn as pendants. They remain a cultural treasure (taonga), and have an important link to the origins of Aotearoa, New Zealand. According to Māori legend, New Zealand's North Island was once a giant fish that was caught by the half-god and seafarer Māui, using a woven line and his magic bone matau.

Hei matau have a strong connection to Tangaroa, god of the sea, and as such the stamp products in this collection feature the common stylised element of the sea. Meaning 'the fish hook of Māui', the phrase 'Te matau o Māui-tikitiki-a-Taranga' has also been incorporated in the design.

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60c Pounamu stamp

This modern hei matau has been handcrafted by Lewis Gardiner . Made from pounamu, it is representative of strength, abundance and provision. Commissioned specifically for this stamp issue, it is now a part of the New Zealand Post Collection.

60c Manaia stamp

This hei matau dates from 1500 to 1800, is housed in The Museum of New Zealand - Te Papa Tongarewa, and is an example of a functional fish hook that might have hung around a fisherman's neck. Made from whalebone, it's elaborately carved with manaia (Māori spiritual guardian) faces at the apex of the shank and also at the bait-knob. The traditional hook shape is designed to cut into the fish's mouth.

$1.20 Inanga stamp

This hei matau dates from around 1800, and is also housed in Te Papa Tongarewa. Sourced from Westland in the South Island, it is made from inanga (milky white) pounamu. The elaboratively carved crown is entirely decorative, and the barb point has also been decorated with delicate notching.

$1.90 Te Puia stamp

This hei matau was crafted for this stamp issue by Te Puia, the New Zealand Māori Arts and Crafts Institute. It is based on the traditional pā kahawai, i.e. made from multiple materials and lashed together. Pounamu, whalebone, feathers and muka (flax fibre) are used for the hook, while the eye inserts are made with paua.

$2.40 Pukengaki stamp

Housed in the Auckland War Memorial Museum (Tamaki Paenga Hira), this hei matau is made from wood and dates from around 1800. The wood was trained to grow into the shape of a fish hook, then carved and combined with an unusually large bone barb designed to hook the fish’s mouth securely. The top of the hook features an intricately carved manaia face.

$2.90 Tohorā stamp

Also housed in Te Papa Tongarewa, this hei matau dates from 1750 to 1850. It is a classic symbolic representation of the fish hook used by the Polynesian cultural hero Māui. Made from whalebone, some say its shape is designed to wedge in the fish’s mouth rather than hook it.

: New Zealand Post

Thứ Hai, 2 tháng 5, 2011

New Europa stamps…

Date of Issue : 21 April 2011

Hi ! Here are some new stamps on EUROPA 2011 theme – Year of Forests. The green stamps of this year are just wonderful collecting items for philatelists and some of the stamps have magnificent designs.All over the world the stamps are being issued on Forest theme as a celebration part of International Year of Forests ! Just enjoy the green stamps ……Till Next Post…..Have a wonderful Time !!

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Date of Issue : 23 April 2011

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Date of Issue : 21 April 2011

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To be issued on : 9 May 2011

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To be issued on : 9 May 2011

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To be issued on : 17 May 2011

View Complete list with images of Europa 2011 stamps at : Europa - Sepac

Club News

New Special Cover

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A special Cover was released in Thrissur on 1st May to commemorate 25 Years of Papal visit to Thrissur.

: Sreejesh Krishnan, Trivandrum

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National Numismatic Exhibition

May 6-8: Bangalore, Timings: 10am to 7 pm

Organizers: Marudhar Arts

Venue: The Bell Hotel, Adjacent to City Railway Station & Opposite Majestic Bus Station

Contact: Rajender Maru, 0 80 6532 9800

Website: www.marudhararts.com/exhi.php

Thứ Năm, 7 tháng 4, 2011

New Stamps on International Year of Forests…

Date of Issue : 21 April 2011

International Year of Forests

In honour of the U.N.’s International Year of Forests, Canada Post is releasing a two-stamp issue on 21 April 2011, that speaks to both the diversity and intrinsic value of Canada’s forests. Designed by Vancouver’s Subplot Design, the stamps offer two views of the contemporary forest; one showing the marvel of life found in the forest floor and the other depicting the sheer strength and lush fecundity of a new growth North American rainforest through a close-up of new trees that culminates in a fresh canopy of green leaves.

New Europa 2011 stamps

Year of Forests

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Date of Issue : 4 April 2011

The year 2011 has been declared the ‘International Year of Forests’ by the United Nations to “raise awareness and strengthen the sustainable forest management, conservation and sustainable development of all types of forests for the benefit of current and future generations.”

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The stamps depict forests found in the Amazon, Brazil; Yosemite National Park in California, North America; Alpine forests and forests found in Plitvice Lakes National Park in Croatia.

The Amazon Rainforest, Brazil, South America is a moist broadleaf forest that covers most of the Amazon Basin of South America. This basin encompasses seven million square kilometers (1.7 billion acres), of which five and a half million square kilometers (1.4 billion acres) are covered by the rainforest. The Amazon represents over half of the planet’s remaining rainforests, and it comprises the largest and most species-rich tract of tropical rainforest in the world.

Yosemite National Park is a national park spanning eastern portions of Tuolumne, Mariposa and Madera counties in east central California, United States. The park contains five major vegetation zones: chaparral/oak woodland, lower montane, upper montane, subalpine, and alpine. Of California’s 7,000 plant species, about 50% occur in the Sierra Nevada and more than 20% within Yosemite.

The alpine Swiss National Park is located in the canton of Graubünden in the east of Switzerland between Zernez, S-chanf, Scuol and the Fuorn Pass in the Engadin valley on the border with Italy. It has an area of 174.2 km² and is the largest protected area of the country. It was founded on 1 August 1914, the national holiday of Switzerland. It was one of the earliest national parks in Europe.

The Plitvice Lakes is a national park in Croatia in the Plitvice Lakes municipality, in the mountainous region of Lika. The Plitvice Lakes national park is heavily forested, mainly with beech, spruce, and fir trees, and features a mixture of Alpine and Mediterranean vegetation. It has a notably wide variety of plant communities, due to its range of microclimates, differing soils and varying levels of altitude.

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Date of Issue : 5 April 2011

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Date of Issue : 6 April 2011

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Date of Issue : 8 April 2011

See more Europa 2011 stamps

Thứ Tư, 30 tháng 3, 2011

New Europa 2011 Stamps…



To be issued on 5 May 2011


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Hi ! Here are some new magnificent stamps on Forest theme.On 5th May New stamps will be issued by Cyprus and Polish Posts to mark Year of Forests.Polish stamp design is very exclusive and the designer’s idea is quite admiring. The stamps to be issued by Cyprus Post are very beautiful and draw attention at first sight.Forest is the theme for this year’s Europa stamps which also coincides with this year’s International Year of Forests. So many beautiful design of stamps on Forest theme from a number of countries are yet to seen. This is all for Today…..Till Next Post ….Have a Great Time !!

Cyprus

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To be issued on 5 May 2011

Thứ Hai, 28 tháng 3, 2011

New Stamps on Int .Year of Forests..

 

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The Argentina Post has issued a stamp commemorating the International Year of Forests (IYF). It illustrates a synthesis of a tree and its reflection which presents the logo of IYF.

The icons that make up the foliage and the trunk of this tree represent the diversity which is vital for the provision of goods and services, tangible and intangible. The position of man points to his role in the care of the forest.

All these elements reinforce the concept that forests are vital to the survival and welfare of people, food and medicine production, preservation of plant and animal species, regulation of water basins and the balance of climate and, in short, the whole environment.

Algeria

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Date of Issue  - 26 January 2011

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New Europa 2011 Stamps

Belarus

 

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Europa 2011 – Year of Forests

Date of Issue – 14 April 2011

Russia

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Date of Issue  - 5 May 2011

View complete list of Europa 2011 stamps

 

Club News

 

REQUEST FOR ISSUE OF COMMEMORATIVE STAMP

A request for issue of commemorative stamp could be sent to Philately Division of India Post . The  detailed Performa is available at India Post Website.

Revised Proforma for issue of Commemorative Stamp...

Proposal to be received by Philately Division of Department of Posts at least 18 months ahead of the proposed date of release.

See complete details

Chủ Nhật, 20 tháng 3, 2011

World Forestry Day..

 

To be issued on 5 May 2011


Hi ! Today is World Forestry Day.I wish to share here two magnificent stamps to be issued by Serbia Post on 5th May to celebrate year 2011 as Year of Forests (this year’s Europa theme) . These are the most beautiful stamps issued on Forests, issued so far. It might be the best designed stamp on 2011 Year of Forests . The design of the stamps is wonderful and very unique showing the beautiful posters of forests with the background of logs and in another one the green folding leaf…..Just beautiful !! Kudos to the designer of the stamp !! This is all for Today……..Till Nest Post….Have a Great Time !!

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World Forestry Day is an international event celebrated on 21 March every year as people take time to consider the benefits of forests to the community - such as catchment protection, providing habitat for plants, areas for recreation, education and scientific study, and as a source of many products including timber and honey. World Forestry Day also aims to provide opportunities for people to learn how forests can be managed and used sustainably for these many purposes.

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2011 is International Year of Forests: The UN General Assembly has proclaimed 2011 as the International Year of Forests (IYF) and has invited governments, the United Nations system, NGOs, the private sector and the public at large to come together. The overall objective: to raise awareness and strengthen the sustainable management, conservation and sustainable development of all types of forests for the benefit of current and future generations.

View more stamps on EUPOPA 2011 - Year of Forests at Europa Stamps

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New Special Cover on Fisheries….

CIFA, the Freshwater Fisheries Institute located at Bhubaneswar, celebrating its Silver jubilee year from 1st April, 2011. To commemorate the beginning of the 25th year, it has been planned to release a Special cover with cachet cancellation on the same day. The cover depicts the pictorial view of CIFA and some of its major activities.Although 1000 numbers cover will be printed but only 250 numbers cover will be circulated among the philatelist and others will be for in house circulation.All the covers will be numbered.

Interested Philatelist friends may contact me for their collection well in advance.

- Dr Bibhudatta Mishra
Central Institute of Freshwater Aquaculture
Kausalyaganga, BHUBANESWAR, ORISSA-751 002
Ph.09437282638 (M); 0674-2465421(o)
E-mail: bhanubibhu@gmail.com; bhanubibhu@rediffmail.com

Thứ Sáu, 18 tháng 3, 2011

New stamps on 2011 Europa Theme…

 

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To be issued on 26 April 2011

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This year’s theme for Europa stamps is Year of of Forests. Stamps all over  the world are being issued on this theme as United Nations has also declared 2011 as International Year of Forest. Here are some stamps to be issued in the coming months .

Stamps to be issued on 9 May 2011

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See complete list of Europa stamps on Europa - Sepac

Thứ Năm, 17 tháng 3, 2011

New Easter Stamps from Poland..

 

 

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To be issued on  25 March 2011

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From our Readers….

Slogans on Postal receipts

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2011  Year of Forests

: Ashwani Dubey, Gorakhpur 

 

A hospital for Birds

 

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Jain Bird Hospital
The Jain Bird Hospital in Delhi's Chandni Chowk was founded in 1956 and today has a capacity of 10,000 birds. 60-70 new patients are brought into the hospital each day by Jains and non-Jains alike and each bird is assessed by the hospital's doctor before being given a designated cage. There are separate ‘wards' for different types of birds and different illnesses, with separate areas for birds awaiting or recovering from surgery. The commonest patients are pigeons, doves, parrots and budgies but the hospital also cares for some peacocks and crows. The occasional golden eagle is even to be seen on the wards though due to their tendency to eat other patients they must be kept in solitary confinement.

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75% recovery rate
Patients at the bird hospital can be divided into three categories: those suffering from diseases (notably cancer, paralysis or blindness), accidents (in particular collisions with cars, ceiling fans and glass window panes) or malnutrition. Depending on their condition the birds can be given surgery, have broken wings and bones set and bandaged, or be administered antibiotics and other drugs. All of the patients are given a high-nutrient diet during their hospital stay and each Saturday birds that have sufficiently recovered are released from the hospital roof. The hospital boasts an admirable 75% recovery rate and also ensures that those birds that are not so fortunate are respectively cremated on the banks of the nearby Jamuna River.

- Sanjiv Jain, Dehradun

email : jainsanjiv@live.com

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