Culture
(49)Directories
(8)Education
(22)Information Resources
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NZ websites 16 to 30 for the New Zealand Maori Society category.
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Waitangi Tribunal
(www.waitangi-tribunal.govt.nz)At the Waitangi Tribunal, we receive a wide range of inquiries from around the world asking about the Tribunal and its work and the Treaty of Waitangi. Here, we answer a few of the questions often asked by school pupils.
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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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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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Te Whaiti Nui-a-Toi
(www.tewhaiti-nui-a-toi.maori.nz)The organisation maintains, controls, protects and develops the cultural heritage, traditional knowledge and traditional cultural expressions of their people.
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Maori Education Trust
(www.maorieducation.org.nz)The Trust was established with the aim of encouraging Maori into tertiary education by offering a wide variety of scholarships and grants. Their aim is to enable Maori to achieve their cultural, spiritual, social, political and economic aspirations.
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Te Whare Wananga o Awanuiarangi
(www.wananga.ac.nz)Commited to exploring and defining the depths of bicultural knowledge in Aotearoa to enable us to rediscover ourselves, to know who we are, to know where we come from and to claim our own place in the millennium ahead.
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Kōrero Māori
(www.korero.maori.nz)Kōrero Māori is for everyone who wants to speak the Māori language, or learn more about it. You can find interactive conversations, language resources, and advice to help you increase your knowledge of reo Māori.
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Tipu Ake
(www.tipuake.org.nz)An organic leadership model for project management and innovative, sustainable organisations.
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Te Arawa Maori Trust
(www.tearawa.iwi.nz)Te Arawa is one of seven Maori Tribes of New Zealand. The area traditionally covered reaches from a small village named Maketu on the eastern seaboard to Tongariro mountain in the central North Island.
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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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Maori Land Court : Te Kooti Whenua Maori
(www.justice.govt.nz/maorilandcourt)The New Zealand court that hears matters relating to Maori land. About 1.3 million hectares in New Zealand is designated as Maori freehold land, just under five percent of the total 26.4 million hectares in the country.
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Maori Health
(www.maorihealth.govt.nz)A site providing information about Māori health and highlighting the policies, programmes and people addressing Māori health in New Zealand.
View Website - Government Agencies and Departments - Maori Information Resources
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Tanenuiarangi Manawatu
(www.tmi.maori.nz)Tanenuiarangi Manawatu has been the mandated iwi for Rangitaane O Manawatu since 1989. Its members are natural descendants of the hapu of Rangitaane O Manawatu.
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Irirangi.net
(www.irirangi.net)A portal providing access to Te Reo Maori radio broadcasting on the Internet. Browse the station Web sites, look at information provided by Te Mangai Paho and Te Whakaruruhau, read personal recollections about the Maori broadcasting story, or listen to the stations.
