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  • homeofpoi.com Kiwi Status
    Home of Poi and Fire Twirling   (www.homeofpoi.com)  

    All you need to know about poi, glowstick, flag, staff and fire swinging, twirling and spinning.

  • maorimusicawards.co.nz Kiwi Status
    Maori Music Awards   (www.maorimusicawards.co.nz)  

    An event celebrating Maori music and composers, with the aim of developing, encouraging and honouring the achievements of outstanding traditional and contemporary musical compositions and performances.

  • thearea.co.nz Kiwi Status
    Dr Tutu feat. Tame Iti   (www.thearea.co.nz/dr22/)  

    Produced by techno poineer Mike Weston, this project features spoken word by Tame Iti mixed with downtempo electronica. Straight off K Road.

  • nzs.com Kiwi Status
    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.

  • tahaa.co.nz Kiwi Status
    Tahaa - Ta Moko Studio and Art Gallery (www.tahaa.co.nz)  

    Indigenous Maori art and design studio that captures the spirit of New Zealand Aotearoa, including tribal tattoo, ta moko, weaving, wood carving and traditional musical instruments. Public and private works alike are available for commission.

  • manawairoa.com Kiwi Status
    Wairoa Maori Film Festival   (www.manawairoa.com)  

    A celebration of Maori and indigenous film, showcasing movies, short films and documentaries in the Hawke's Bay region.

  • gpl.co.nz Kiwi Status
    Gardiner and Parata   (www.gpl.co.nz)  

    Creating cultural connections in business to build productive, resilient relationships between private and public sectors and indigenous communities.

  • nzsportsacademy.co.nz Kiwi Status
    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.

  • maori.info Kiwi Status
    Maori of New Zealand   (www.maori.info)  

    A site featuring information on New Zealand's unique Maori culture, including Maori history, traditions, art, carving, tattoo and genealogy.

  • nrw.co.nz Kiwi Status
    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.

  • maoritourism.co.nz Kiwi Status
    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.

  • tapa.co.nz Kiwi Status
    Pacific Tapa and Art   (www.tapa.co.nz)  

    Information about Pacific tapa and art.

  • pauamana.com Kiwi Status
    Paua Mana   (www.pauamana.com)  

    Selling paua shell pendants, pieces, whole shells, and teaching you how to create from paua shell books.

  • chin-mao.com Kiwi Status
    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.

  • maorioke.co.nz Kiwi Status
    Maorioke   (www.maorioke.co.nz)  

    A top rating musical entertainment show screening on Maori Television. Maorioke is open to singers and instrumentalists of all ethnicities, ages and experience.

  • nativenoise.co.nz Kiwi Status
    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.

  • maoriart.net Kiwi Status
    Maori Cyberwhare   (www.maoriart.net)  

    An online resource providing access to Maori art, including Maori clipart, flax art, whakairo, harakeke and more.

  • whakaaria.com Kiwi Status
    Nitro and Associates   (www.whakaaria.com)  

    Nitro and Associates in Christchurch offers Maori performing arts, products and services. The goal is to give an insight into Maori heritage and culture through Maori performing arts and Kapa Haka experiences.

  • maramatanga.co.nz Kiwi Status
    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.

  • maori-arts.com Kiwi Status
    Maori Arts   (www.maori-arts.com)  

    Showcasing and promoting Maori arts and crafts, carving, fashion, design, drawing, healing, language and literature.

  • ihug.co.nz Kiwi Status
    Christian Maori Theology   (homepages.ihug.co.nz/~dominic/)  

    The purpose of this page is to open up to all the richness of a Christian Maori theology.

  • maori.org.nz Kiwi Status
    Maori.org.nz   (www.maori.org.nz)  

    Information and links on Maori culture, history, traditions, tattooing and more.

  • mokoink.com Kiwi Status
    Moko Ink   (www.mokoink.com)  

    A specialist in the art of moko, or facial tattoo, working in Auckland.

  • maaori.com Kiwi Status
    From Hawaiki to Hawaiki   (www.maaori.com)  

    The magic of being Maori - the indigenous Maori people.

  • maaori.com Kiwi Status
    Maaori.com   (maaori.com)  

    The magic of being Maori, the indigenous Maori people - their culture, history, mythology, legend and whakapapa (genealogy).

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