Culture
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The New Zealand Maori Society category includes NZ websites related to Maori, Maoris, Society, Societies, Culture, Cultural, Directory, Directories and more.
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Te Ara - The Encyclopedia of New Zealand
(www.teara.govt.nz)
Te Ara is a comprehensive online guide to New Zealand's peoples, natural environment, history, culture, economy, society and more.
View Website - New Zealand Information - History
Business Info: Te Ara - PO Box 5364, Wellington
They Say: Te Ara, meaning 'the pathway, is an online encyclopdedia of New Zealand. Established by the Ministry for Culture and Heritage and contributed to by members of the public, the Te Ara website acts as a huge reso...More about Te Ara.
Keywords: encyclopedia, new zealand resources, nz information, nz stories
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Office of Ethnic Affairs
(www.ethnicaffairs.govt.nz)Provides information to help ethnic people to participate fully in New Zealand life and other government agencies to meet the needs of ethnic people and communities.
View Website - Immigration Information - Maori Information Resources
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Maori Language Commission
(www.tetaurawhiri.govt.nz)The Maori Language Commission was set up under the Maori Language Act 1987 to promote the use of Mäori as a living language and as an ordinary means of communication.
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One Heart Many Lives
(www.oneheartmanylives.co.nz)Encourages everyone, particualry Whanau, to get a heart check - talks about the process and procedures to take the fear out of testing.
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Maori Dictionary
(www.maoridictionary.co.nz)An online English-Maori and Maori-English dictionary for learners of the Maori language. This resource is also available in hard copy form and is designed to complement other learning resources.
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Te Ipukarea
(www.teipukarea.maori.nz)National Maori Language Institute, devoted to the development and preservation of Te Reo Maori and Kaupapa.
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Maori Television
(www.maoritelevision.com)The aim of our channel is to play a major role in revitalising language and culture that is the birthright of every Māori and the heritage of every New Zealander.
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Nga Pae o te Maramatanga
(www.maramatanga.co.nz)New Zealand's Maori Centre of Research Excellence is pursuing a unique vision, with the aim of achieving full participation by Maori in all aspects of society and the economy.
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Maori.org.nz
(www.maori.org.nz)Information and links on Maori culture, history, traditions, tattooing and more.
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The Ngati Awa Trust Board
(www.ngatiawa.iwi.nz)We are the Bay of Plenty branch called Ngati Awa and we derive our ancestral roots from two ancestors called Awanuiarangi.
Business Info: Ngati Awa - Ngāti Awa House, 4-10 Louvain Street, Whakatane, Whakatane
They Say: Ngati Awa is the iwi of the Eastern Bay of Plenty, encompassing a number of towns on the Rangitaiki Plain including Te Teko, Edgecumbe, Whakatane, Kawerau and Matata. They represent the interests of their iwi i...More about Ngati Awa.
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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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Ma Te Reo
(www.ma-tereo.co.nz)A Government funded programme established in 2001 to support projects, programmes and activities that contribute to local level Māori language regeneration.
View Website - Maori Language - Online Government Information
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Te Ohu Kaimoana Maori Fisheries Trust
(www.teohu.maori.nz)A statutory organisation dedicated to future advancement of Maori interests in the marine environment. Its aim is to protect Maori fisheries assets for future generations.
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Te Whanake
(www.tewhanake.maori.nz)Maori language learning textbooks, study guides and resources for teachers and students.
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Te Wananga o Aotearoa
(www.twoa.ac.nz)Aiming to equip our people with knowledge of their heritage, their language, their culture so they can handle the world at large with confidence and self determination.
