Information Resources

The New Zealand Information Resources category includes NZ websites related to Maori, Maoris, Information, Resource, Resources, Issue, Issues, Society and more.

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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.

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    Office of Ethnic Affairs   (www.ethnicaffairs.govt.nz)  

    Provides information to help ethnic people to participate fully in New Zealand life and other government agencies to meet the needs of ethnic people and communities.

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    Federation of Maori Authorities Inc   (www.foma.co.nz)  

    Fostering economic development with an emphasis on land development in the primary industries of New Zealand.

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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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    Te Tiriti o Waitangi : The Treaty of Waitangi   (www.tiritiowaitangi.govt.nz)  

    A Maori language site providing information on the history of Te Tiriti o Waitangi, or the Treaty of Waitangi.

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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.

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    Takoa   (www.takoa.co.nz)  

    TAKOA Rua-mano is a networking and linkage resource. It supports the needs of whanau, community organisations, Government groups and commerce.

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    Maori Subject Headings : Nga Upoko Tukutuku   (mshupoko.natlib.govt.nz)  

    Developed as a resource for cataloguers and descriptive archivists, providing a structured path to subjects that Maori customers can relate to and use to find material in libraries.

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    Te Ao Hou   (teaohou.natlib.govt.nz)  

    Search and browse all 76 issues of the magazine Te Ao Hou, The New World. Te Ao Hou was published from 1952 to 1976 by the Māori Affairs Department in New Zealand Aotearoa, and was designed "to provide interesting and informative reading for Maori homes...where all questions of interest to the Maori can be discussed."

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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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    Southern Maori Business Network   (www.southernmaoribusiness.org.nz)  

    Bringing together Maori business people in the Otago and Southland regions of New Zealand, this business network aims to enhance individual success through collective support.

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    The Maori Law Review   (www.kennett.co.nz/maorilaw/)  

    A reporter of law affecting Maori, the indigenous people of New Zealand/Aotearoa.

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    Te Runanga O kirikiriroa   (www.terunanga.org.nz)  

    To encourage, provide, assist, develop and promote the social, educational, cultural, economic and political advancement of Mäori.

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    Kaitoro Publishers   (www.kaitoro.com)  

    A Maori publishing company creating books and multimedia resources for the general market, as well as conveying Maori language, customs and values to the wider world.

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    Mana Online   (www.manaonline.co.nz)  

    Covering Maori issues and events, and in delivering a Maori perspective on other news.

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    Maori In Business   (www.maoriinbusiness.com)  

    A business portal to support and enhance the growth of Maori professionals and business. Market your business, share information, advertise and network.

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    Ngati Mutunga   (www.ngatimutunga.iwi.nz)  

    The offical Ngati Mutunga newsletter.

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    Te Ropu Whakahau   (www.trw.org.nz)  

    Professional association for Maori who work in libraries, archives and information services.

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    HistoryWorks   (www.historyworks.co.nz)  

    Offering a range of professional, client-focused and quality-assured mapping and historical research services to clients.

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    Te Rapuora O Te Waiharakeke   (www.tewaiha.org.nz)  

    Provider focusing on individual and whanau wellbeing.

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    Te Roopu Huihuinga Hauora   (www.maoridevelopment.org.nz)  

    Provide local and public and personal health and disability support to Maoris.

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    Hokianga Nui a Kupe   (www.hokianga.org)  

    Featuring information on Maori history in the Hokianga region, along with learning styles suited to Maori children and educational resources on the Treaty of Waitangi.

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    Maori Women's Business Resource and Employment Information Centre   (canterbury.cyberplace.org.nz/community/)  

    Nau Mai Piki Mai Haere Mai, Koutou Katoa Wahine Tu Kaha. Maori women in Christchurch now have access to a resource centre offering business advice and employment information specifically targeted at their needs.

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    Maori Health Review   (www.maorihealthreview.co.nz)  

    An independent publication supported by the Ministry of Health, addressing issues surrounding Maori health in New Zealand.

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    Maori.org.nz   (www.maori.org.nz)  

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

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