Culture
(49)Directories
(8)Education
(22)Information Resources
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New Zealand Maori Society websites sorted alphabetically by N on NZS.com.
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National Council of Maori Nurses
(www.maorihealth.co.nz)The NCMN is a national nurse's organisation, mandated by iwi to represent Maori on health issues.
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Native Noise
(www.nativenoise.co.nz)A concert celebrating Maoritanga and leading Aotearoa musicians in the historic setting of the Auckland Town Hall. On-stage giveaways and entertainment from local MC's will accompany musical performances from groups such as Katchafire, Open Souls and House of Shem.
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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.
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New Zealand China Maori Friendship Charitable Trust
(www.chin-mao.com)An organisation that began as a result of a relationship between Hiwi Tauroa and the The Chinese Peoples Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries. They aim to foster the cultural, social and economic development of the Maori people of Aotearoa New Zealand, through friendship, sharing and mutually beneficial relationships with the people of China.
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New Zealand Maori Tourism Council
(www.maoritourism.co.nz)The corporate site of the New Zealand Maori Tourism Council, the national authority for Maori Regional Tourism Organisations throughout NZ.
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New Zealand Maori Weddings
(www.rotoruaweddings.co.nz)A unique and cultural wedding experience, located in Rotorua.
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New Zealand Sports Academy
(www.nzsportsacademy.co.nz)Fuses culture and commerce to offer training programmes based on the unique principles of Maori rugby and culture.
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Ngā Māia
(www.ngamaia.co.nz)An organisation with the aim of protecting and upholding the birthing practices of whanau, hapu and iwi. Members include midwives, student midwives and midwifery educators, who promote Matauranga Maori in pregnancy and childbirth.
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Ngāi Te Rangihouhiri
(www.terangihouhiri.iwi.nz)Find information on the Ngāi Te Rangihouhiri iwi, including news, photographs and details on monthly scheduled meeting times.
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Nga Aho Whakaari
(www.ngaahowhakaari.co.nz)A professional organisation representing Maori practitioners in the moving image industries, including movies, video and television.
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Nga Ngaru Hauora o Aotearoa
(www.ngangaru.co.nz)The National Maori Health Providers Association is a pan-tribal organisation which operates as a source of information for Hauora Maori.
View Website - Tauranga Maori Society - Health Organisations
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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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Nga Ringa Whakahaere o te Iwi Maori
(www.nrw.co.nz)An organisation whose aim is to uphold, promote, protect and sustain the practice of Maori traditional health and healing practices.
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Ngai Tahu
(www.ngaitahu.iwi.nz)Welcome to the Ngai Tahu Web Sites. We are an indigenous Maori people of New Zealand. We invite you to learn about our culture, our history, and our people in New Zealand today.
Business Info: Ngai Tahu - Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu, 50 Corsair Drive, Wigram, Christchurch
They Say: Ngai Tahu is the iwi of the South Island of New Zealand. Their role is to service the iwi's statutory rights and to ensure that the benefits gained by Ngai Tahu in settlements with the Crown are enjoyed by memb...More about Ngai Tahu.
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Ngaiterangi Iwi Incorporated Society
(www.ngaiterangi.org.nz)Official Web site of Ngaiterangi Iwi. Our Iwi Tribe is Tauranga based with principal localities including Tauranga.
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Ngapuhi Whakapapa
(www.ngapuhiwhakapapa.com)Whakapapa research of Nga Puhi whanau. No matter where you live the whakapapa o Nga Puhi is consistent and it does not change
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Ngata Dictionary
(www.learningmedia.co.nz/ngata)An online dictionary providing Maori to English, and English to Maori translation. As well as translating words, this resource also illustrates their use in sentences and phrases drawn from a wide range of contemporary and traditional contexts.
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Ngati Hinewaka
(www.hinewaka.iwi.nz)Ngati Hinewaka are the people of the south-west Wairarapa coast from Hat Point to Lake Ferry.
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Ngati Kahungunu Iwi
(www.kahungunu.iwi.nz)To enhance the mana and well being of Ngati Kahungunu Iwi.
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Ngati Koata no Rangitoto ki te Tonga
(www.koata.iwi.nz)An organisation whose vision is for Ngati Koata people to develop to their full potential. They provide support for the cultural, social and economic needs of their people.
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Ngati Pahauwera
(www.ngatipahauwera.co.nz)The Ngati Pahauwera Section 30 Representatives site, encompassing a number of bodies governing Maori Land Court legislation, treaty claims and associated issues.
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Ngati Porou Hauora
(www.ngatiporouhauora.org.nz)An integrated health, development and support services provider. Created to supply health services to everyone and improve the overall health of the population.
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Ngati Pu Whanau Trust
(www.ngati-pu.co.nz)Dedicated to promoting the harmonious development of the spiritual, social, educational and cultural wellbeing of their hapu.
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Ngati Pukenga
(www.ngatipukenga.co.nz)The online home of Ngati Pukenga, featuring iwi register and kainga news.
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Ngati Rarua Atiawa Iwi Trust
(www.nrait.co.nz)Established in 1982 to advance the cause of the Ngati Rarua Atiawa people in every way possible, and to preserve and promote their culture for posterity.
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Ngati Rehua Trust
(www.ngatirehuangatiwaikiaotea.co.nz)An Iwi in its own right, consisting of people who descend directly from Hoturoa, captain of the Tainui waka. Information on the trust and it's community events.
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Ngati Toa Rangatira
(www.ngatitoa.iwi.nz)An organisation established to conserve, promote, advance and assist Toa Rangatiratanga within the area bounded by the southern mouth of the Rangitikei river to the Arahura river on the west coast, and across to Kaikoura on the East Coast.
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Ngati Whakaue Iho Ake
(www.ngatiwhakaue.iwi.nz)Keeping Ngati Whakaue in touch, wherever they may be in the world.
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Ngati Whare Iwi
(www.ngatiwhare.iwi.nz)A site for all descendants of Ngati Whare in New Zealand and around the world.
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Ngati Whatua o Orakei
(www.ngatiwhatuaorakei.com)A hapu of the Ngati Whatua iwi, based in New Zealands largest city, Tamaki Makaurau, commonly known as Auckland.
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Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga International
(www.traditionalknowledge2010.ac.nz)Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga International conference addresses the question of difference. What are the costs to communities and society of failing to understand others? Information on upcoming conference.
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Niupepa: Maori Newspapers
(www.nzdl.org/cgi-bin/niupepalibrary?a=p&p=about&c=niupepa)Collection based on "Niupepa 1842-1933", a microfiche collection produced by the Alexander Turnbull Library.
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NZ Maori.com
(www.nz-maori.com)New Zealand Maori designs, as well as information on the Maori haka, New Zealand gifts, clothing, bone and greenstone pendants, Kiwi jewellery, carvings and Maori tattoo designs.
