Culture
(49)Directories
(8)Education
(22)Information Resources
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New Zealand Maori Society websites sorted alphabetically by P on NZS.com.
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Pa O Te Ora Charitable Trust
(www.paoteora.org.nz)A non-profit social services and community development organisation based in Hikurangi, in the Northland region.
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Papauma Hapu
(www.papauma.co.nz/)Maori culture information website for and about the members of the Papauma Hapu.
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Parininihi Ki Waitotara
(www.pkw.co.nz)PKW is based in Taranaki, where it manages the interests of its 8,000 shareholders. These interests include 22,000 hectares of productive farm land and fifteen dairy farms, as well as dairy farm partnerships in New Zealand and Australia.
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Paua Mana
(www.pauamana.com)Selling paua shell pendants, pieces, whole shells, and teaching you how to create from paua shell books.
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People Plants Database
(www.peopleplants.landcareresearch.co.nz)A database providing information on traditional used of native New Zealand plants. This valuable resource is now made available on the Web to anyone with an interest in New Zealand native plants and their cultural uses.
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Port Nicholson Block
(www.portnicholson.org.nz)The Port Nicholson Block land claim site provides information on historical claims relating to this block of land.
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Poutama Trust
(www.poutama.co.nz)Poutama uses income generated from its capital base to encourage Maori business enterprise and contribute to Maori economic development.
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Project Kaitiakitanga
(www.kaitiakitanga.co.nz)Guarding the Whirinaki Rainforest and the culture of its Maori people:
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Pukeatu Primary School
(www.pukeatua.school.nz)Situated in the northern part of the Wainuiomata valley, Pukeatua School was formed in 2002 and caters for 5 to 13 year olds. The school offers both general classroom programmes and a total immersion Maori learning option.
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Punakaiki Crafts
(punakaikicrafts.webstation.net.nz)Punakaiki Crafts offers constantly changing displays of work, including bone, pounamu (jade) and wood carving. Ceramics, textiles, jewellery, blown and fused glass and a range of wearable art and accessories.
