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Membership • Contribution • Belonging

Membership

A guild is strengthened by the people who contribute to it.

Te Kaihanga Guild recognises builders, makers, mentors, learners and knowledge holders who contribute to the preservation and sharing of practical wisdom.

What Membership Means

Membership is not simply about joining an organisation.

It represents a willingness to contribute, learn, support others and help preserve knowledge for future generations.

In the Guild context, members are part of a wider community of builders, makers and practical knowledge holders.

The Guild Community

Different Skills. Shared Commitment.

Some members may be experienced tradespeople. Others may be learners, teachers, project leaders, volunteers, elders or supporters.

The common thread is respect for practical knowledge and a commitment to passing value forward.

Builders

Skilled people who create, repair, restore, improve and contribute through practical work.

Mentors

Experienced practitioners who guide learners and share knowledge.

Learners

Future builders developing skill, confidence and experience.

Example Membership Types

Guild Builder
Master Practitioner
Apprentice Member
Mentor Member
Project Contributor
Knowledge Keeper
Community Supporter
Digital Builder
Restoration Specialist
Future Builder

Member Contributions

Members may contribute in many different ways depending on their skills, experience, availability and interests.

Sharing skills
Mentoring learners
Recording knowledge
Supporting projects
Maintaining tools
Teaching workshops
Preserving history
Documenting builds
Improving systems
Supporting future builders

Contribute

Offer time, knowledge, experience or practical support.

Learn

Remain open to new skills, new ideas and the wisdom of others.

Preserve

Help ensure valuable knowledge remains available to future generations.

Belonging Through Contribution

A Guild Is Built By Its Members.

The strength of a guild does not come from its name alone.

It comes from the people who participate, contribute, teach, learn and carry the knowledge forward.

Membership In A Demonstration Context

Te Kaihanga Guild is a demonstration environment rather than a live membership organisation.

This page shows how a real guild, club, association, marae group, trade group or community organisation could explain membership, roles and participation pathways.

The same framework could be adapted for almost any group that depends on people, knowledge, contribution and continuity.

Kaitiaki OS In Action

People Are The Living Register.

This page demonstrates how Kaitiaki OS can support member visibility, role clarity, participation pathways and knowledge-sharing structures.

Membership is not only about who belongs. It is about how people contribute to the future of the collective.

The Guild Lives Through Its People.

Skills, tools and projects matter, but the greatest strength of any guild is the people willing to contribute and pass knowledge forward.

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