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  • alternative.ac.nz Kiwi Status

    AlterNative

      (www.alternative.ac.nz)

    AlterNative is an international journal of indigenous peoples. It is a peer-reviewed interdisciplinary journal. It aims to present indigenous worldviews from native indigenous perspectives.

  • aohanga.co.nz Kiwi Status

    Aohanga Incorporation

      (www.aohanga.co.nz)

    The organisation's site features information on Aohanga Incorporation's committee, farms, news and education.

  • aotearoa.maori.nz Kiwi Status

    Aotearoa Cafe

      (www.aotearoa.maori.nz)

    Maori discussion forums on all topics related to the Maori world.

  • amhnz.com Kiwi Status

    Aotearoa Maori Homestay

      (www.amhnz.com)

    Stay with a Maori family and have new experiences.

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    Article : The Haka

     (www.nzs.com/new-zealand-articles/sports/haka.html)

    The haka, a form of Maori dance, has come to be a symbol of pride and patriotism for all New Zealanders. Read on to find out more about the meaning of the haka, the All Black rugby haka and how to do the haka.

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  • asbpolyfest.co.nz Kiwi Status

    ASB Polyfest

      (www.asbpolyfest.co.nz)

    ASB Polyfest is a Maori and Pacific Islands Cultural Festival that has become the largest of its kind in the world. This event is proudly hosted by Manukau City.

  • aukatikaipaipa.co.nz Kiwi Status

    Aukati Kai Paipa

      (www.aukatikaipaipa.co.nz)

    Aukati Kai Paipa programme offers Māori and their whānau, the opportunity to stop smoking through a range of services. Services include free nicotine patches, gum and lozenges, motivational counseling and ongoing support.