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  • Title: Mana Tangatarua
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 236
  • Publisher: ➤  Taylor & Francis Group - Routledge
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  • First Year Published: 2017
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2Ka tū, ka oho

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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 320
  • Publisher: ➤  New Zealand Psychological Society
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  • Publish Location: Wellington, N.Z.]

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  • First Year Published: 2012
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3Ngā tini whetū

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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 456
  • Publisher: Huia
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  • Publish Location: Auckland, N.Z

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  • First Year Published: 2011
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4Huia come home

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  • Title: Huia come home
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  • Number of Pages: Median: 180
  • Publisher: Oati
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Nga wai hono i te po

She finished a BA in Tikanga Māori and Reo Māori (Māori language) in 2017 and then entered a Masters degree studying Tikanga Māori, which she completed

Taki Rua

Taki Rua is a theatre organisation based in Wellington, New Zealand that has produced many contemporary Māori theatre productions. Taki Rua has been going

Pou Temara

1948) is a New Zealand academic. He was professor of Māori language and tikanga Māori (practices) at Waikato University and a cultural authority on whaikōrero

Māori culture

that tikanga existed, the legislative suppressed aspects of tikanga, and together they altered the social structures of Māori in which tikanga existed

2024 Kīngitanga election

to 5 September 2024, following the death of King Tūheitia. The Tekau-mā-rua (Tūheitia's privy council) convened a meeting of tribal leaders from throughout

Māori people

charitable trust in 1983. The Mission of the Trust is the protection of Te reo, tikanga me ngā āhuatanga Māori by targeting the participation of mokopuna and whānau

Ōtaki, New Zealand

Ōtaki Today and the Ōtaki Mail. Ōtaki is home to Te Wānanga o Raukawa a Tikanga Māori university. It also hosts the annual Māoriland Film Festival and

Ngāti Kahungunu

divisions: Wairoa, Te Whanganui-ā-Orotū, Heretaunga, Tamatea, Tāmaki-nui-a Rua and Wairarapa. It is the 4th largest iwi in New Zealand by population, with

Marae

Cultural Organization. Retrieved 16 January 2022. Hirini Moko Mead, 2003. Tikanga Māori: Living by Māori Values. Huia Publishers: Wellington. Wikimedia Commons

Death of Tūheitia

women from both manuhiri (guests) and mana whenua. As per Waikato Tainui tikanga, most were dressed in black, and women leading karanga donned pare kawakawa