Reo Rua
He pakihi kaupapa Maori matou o Rua Bioscience, ko te reo Maori tetahi o nga taonga whakarakei i to matou kaupapa. Ko ta matou, hei tohatoha i te reo Maori ki te ao, hei hono ano hoki i wa matou rongoa ki to tatou ao Maori. Kua rangahautia ia kupu, na reira anei nga kupu, nga ingoa kua tapiri atu ki nga rongoa, anei hoki nga whakamarama mo aua kupu.
At Rua Bioscience, we proudly integrate Te Reo Maori into our products, reflecting our roots as a Maori founded company based in a predominantly Maori community. By naming our products in our indigenous language, we honour our heritage and the journey that has brought our products to market. Each name/word is given great consideration before final selection. Here are the Maori terms we incorporate, along with their translations, meanings and an audio file to aid pronunciation.
Rautini - Medicinal Cannabis
‘Rautini’ is a term coined by Ngarimu Parata (Ngati Porou), gifted to Rua Bioscience as a Maori name for medicinal cannabis. Rautini describes the cannabis plant, its functions, and the Rongoa (Medicine) derived from it.
Ra - sun, or sun's rays
U – is the absorption of the sun's rays into the lead, it also refers to the female breast that provides milk and sustenance, this refers to the health benefits of the plant.
Rau - is the Māori word for leaf.
Rau – also means ‘hundreds’ and to ‘place into,’ so it’s interpreted to mean ‘where many innovations and ideas are placed into’.
Tini – means ‘many’ or ‘multiple’ and refers to the many health benefits of the plant.
The words ‘Rau’ and ‘Tini’ together means multiples of multiples and that reflects the multiple opportunities and possibilities of the plant and its medicinal qualities‘
Rau Hiwa
‘Rau’ refers to solar absorption by nature with roots tracing back to the people of the sun.
‘Hiwa’ refers to the growth of both people and plants
Rua Bioscience’s ‘Rau Hiwa’ is a profound statement of commitment to positive change and well-being in Te Tairawhiti, Aotearoa / New Zealand.
Hihiko - Invigorate, Energetic
Hihiko - To be quick, brisk, cheerful, inspired, energetic, spirited, lively, invigorated
Rehu - Vapour or Mist
Rehu - A mist or haze, Rehu can also refer to very fine dust or vapour
Hakoa - THC
Hakoa - THC (terahydrocannabinol)
Ha - Breath, breath, essence or to inhale
Koa - Happy, euphoric
THC is a cannabinoid that makes the individual feel euphoric and intoxicated.
Hakoa kore - CBD
Hakoa kore - CBD (Cannabidiol)
Ha - Breath, breath, essence or to inhale
Koa - Happy, euphoric
Kore - Negative, nil, none, nothing
Cannabidiol (CBD) is an active ingredient in cannabis that is derived from the hemp plant, but it does not cause a high and is not addictive
Ngawha - Bloom
Ngawha means ‘to bloom’ and can refer to a blooming plant or shrub
Hinu - Oil
Hinu - Oil, or can even be used to describe ‘fat’.
Kakara - Terpenes
Kakara - Terpenes, Smell, Aroma
Terpenes are aromatic compounds found in many plants including cannabis
Hononga ira koiora - Cannabinoid
Hononga - Connection
Ira - Gene or genetic
Koiora - Life
Cannabinoid refers to every chemical substance, regardless of structure or origin, that joins the cannabinoid receptors of the body and brain and that have similar effects to those produced by the Cannabis Sativa plant.
Puawai - Flower, Blossom
Puawai - Can refer to a flower or bud, it can also refer to the act of blossoming or opening out to a flower.
Wana - To bud or sprout
Wana - To bud, shoot or sprout, it can also mean excite, thrill and to inspire