Culture
(4)Education
(2)Information Resources
(2)Issues
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New Zealand Waikato Maori Society websites.
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Kaitoro Publishers
(www.kaitoro.com)A Maori publishing company creating books and multimedia resources for the general market, as well as conveying Maori language, customs and values to the wider world.
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Tainui Group Holdings
(www.tgh.co.nz)Managing the commercial assets of the Waikato-Tainui people. Specialising in property development and investment property. Also providing the wider community with charitable funding.
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Te Wharekura O Rakaumangamanga
(www.rakaumanga.school.nz)Situated in Huntly, Te Wharekura o Rakaumanga teaches over 400 pupils from Year 1 to Year 13. Rakaumanga is a Wharekura where all subjects are taught in Maori, except for English classes.
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Hakabook
(www.hakabook.co.nz)Learn the words and movements for the famous maori war dance, the haka. Includes a detailed history of the different forms of the haka.
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Raukawa Trust Board
(www.raukawa.org.nz)An organisation established with the purpose of managing the social, cultural and economic affairs of the whanau, marae and hapu of the Raukawa takiwa.
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Maniapoto Maori Trust Board
(www.maniapoto.iwi.nz)Ngati Maniapoto is historically an established tribe. In these modern times Ngati Maniapoto has shown a concern for the welfare and development of their people, thus forming the Maniapoto Maaori Trust Board. The Trust Board's main mission is to preserve and protect the identity, integrity and interests of the Maniapoto tribe.
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Te Ataarangi
(www.teataarangi.org.nz)Te Ataarangi is a method for adults to learn to speak Maori quickly and efficiently. A nationwide network means there is probably a group operating near you.
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Tahaa - Ta Moko Studio and Art Gallery
(www.tahaa.co.nz)
Indigenous Maori art and design studio that captures the spirit of New Zealand Aotearoa, including tribal tattoo, ta moko, weaving, wood carving and traditional musical instruments. Public and private works alike are available for commission.
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Te Runanga O kirikiriroa
(www.terunanga.org.nz)To encourage, provide, assist, develop and promote the social, educational, cultural, economic and political advancement of Mäori.
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Tuhono
(www.tuhono.net)An advocate and contributor to a network of Maori individuals, iwi and other entities who wish to engage with each other in fostering identity, wellbeing and potential.
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Nawton Primary School
(www.nawton.school.nz)A Hamilton primary school offering a unique learning environment for children in the first six years of schooling. Nawton Primary School provides English language, bilingual and total immersion Maori language classrooms.
