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    Resources: 72 listings
    Name and Description Nation Location
    A Maori health site - Hapai Te Hauora
    Maori Aotearoa-New Zealand
    Ko te putake...as a Regional Maori Public Health Provider, Hapai co-ordinates and delivers a range of health promotion messages and events in the Tamaki Makaurau rohe (Auckland area). Hapai is committed to the development of positive messages by Maori for Maori and of Maori.
    Aboriginal Art Gallery
      Aotearoa-New Zealand
    Aboriginal paintings are the oldest living art tradition in the world and yet represents one of the most fascinating and popular art investments to date. The Australian Aboriginals see themselves as the custodians of this country. Their dreaming is not just of the land, but of the song, dance and mythology of the land. The paintings we see on canvas today were originally painted in the sand and only lasted until the wind blew. Canvas is durable and has given the world a chance to learn about the Aboriginals' 'dreaming', their way of life and values.
    Aboriginal Languages of Australia
      Aotearoa-New Zealand
    Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Languages There are more than 200 Australian Indigenous languages, most of which have been destroyed; all the others are endangered. This site has annotated links to 140 resources for nearly 40 of these languages. About 30% of these resources are produced by Indigenous people.
    Aotea Harbour, New Zealand
      Aotearoa-New Zealand
    Conservation and protection of Aotea Harbour. Site maintained by local tribe, Ngati te Wehi (Okapu Marae).
    Aotearoa Maori Homestay
    Maori Aotearoa-New Zealand
    Tourists can stay in our Maori homes and experience what it is like to live in this special environment. Great locations, people, history very friendly
    Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation
      Aotearoa-New Zealand
    Through its programs and activities, the Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation works to achieve its vision of: A united Australia which respects this land of ours; values the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander heritage; and provides justice and equity for all.
    Culture of the Maori
    Maori Aotearoa-New Zealand
    An exhibit of the cultural expression and concepts of the Maori
    From Hawaiki to Hawaiki - A Maori in Cyberspace
    Maori Aotearoa-New Zealand
    A Maori Website by Ross Himona. Whakapapa Maori (Genealogy), Maori Development, and some Maori Publications.
    from Hawaiki to Hawaiki: the Maori people of Aotearoa / New Zealand
    Maori Aotearoa-New Zealand
    the magic of being Maori -- the indigenous Maori people - their culture, history, mythology, legend and whakapapa (genealogy)
    GENEoNZ - NZ & Maori Genealogy
    Maori Aotearoa-New Zealand
    GreenFlame
      Aotearoa-New Zealand
    Maori Art and Free Clipart to use!
    GreenFlame Graphix
    Maori Aotearoa-New Zealand
    Welcome to the Maori Art Website for Maori Artist's of Aotearoa. This is a showcase of some working Maori Artists and their work.
    Hira Cooper - Freelance writer & journalist
    Maori Aotearoa-New Zealand
    This is the personal site for Hira Cooper. A maori freelance writer and journalist,who provides a monthly column on up to date issues in Aotearoa.
    Indigenous Peoples and the Law
      Aotearoa-New Zealand
    an online institute of law affecting indigenous peoples. It aims to provide links to the best and latest articles available on the internet. Original essays and considered reader responses are also published on this site.
    Supported by Victoria University of Wellington Foundation
    Judge's eye view of the Waitangi Tribunal
      Aotearoa-New Zealand
    Kahurangi: Maori Dance Theatre of New Zealand
    Maori Aotearoa-New Zealand
    Kahurangi allies itself with other indigenous initiatives in ensuring that the thoughts and hopes of their ancestors are presented in a manner that befits.
    Kaitiaki web site
    Maori Aotearoa-New Zealand
    An on-line community web site for kaitiaki Mäori, containing resources for those involved in environment, resource and heritage management.
    Kaitoro Publishers Limited
    Maori Aotearoa-New Zealand
    Maori owned publishing company producing educational resources in electronic and printed media. Specialising in unique innovative Maori resources that are bilingual
    Kia Ata Mai Educational Trust
    Maori Aotearoa-New Zealand
    Kia ora koutou. Kia Ata Mai Educational Trust provides Maori Language resources and research. Come and have a look.
    Kingston Strategic Group
    Maori Aotearoa-New Zealand
    We are specialists in business development, community development and Maori development projects.
    Learn Maori Language
    Maori Aotearoa-New Zealand
    Study the basics of the Mâori Language, through online video movie lessons. Learn to korero or speak Te Reo Mâori and get links to Mâori Language resources and organisations to help you
    Manaonline
    Maori Aotearoa-New Zealand
    Manaonline is the portal for Aotearoa-new zealands number 1 maori lifestyle & heritage magazine covering - news, veiws,history, politics, sport, health, native medicine, art and culture and contempory isses facing maori people.
    Maori and Pacific Island Community Organisations
    Maori Aotearoa-New Zealand
    Maori Art
    Maori Aotearoa-New Zealand
    MAori Art.Net - Maori Artists portal on the internet-With free Maori screesavers, Maoriclipart, Maori MP3 players, etc
    maori arts
      Aotearoa-New Zealand
    The website serves many purposes. Firstly it acts as a free directory for artists and organisations. Secondly it provides information about art related news, and finally it provides a platform for artists to promote and sell their products via the use of an online Gallery shop and their own website. Our Aim Our aim is to bring together the creative spirit of Mäori, harnessing and directing the untapped well spring of creative energy, to share with the the world.
    Maori Auctions
    Maori Aotearoa-New Zealand
    Maori Auctions brings traditional Maori Arts to the world. Buy and Sell Maori arts from traditional to collectable we have traditional weaving, authentic musical instruments, cloaks, greenstone, bone and a whole lot more
    Maori Bibliography
    Maori Aotearoa-New Zealand
    Maori Business Directory
    Maori Aotearoa-New Zealand
    A directory of Maori Businesses, Maori Service Organisations and Maori Professionals. A directory of selected Maori Web sites A Maori news board called `Panui'
    Maori Clip Art
    Maori Aotearoa-New Zealand
    Maori Clip Art Gallery - you can download the images, colour them and change them. Free!
    Maori culture
    Maori Aotearoa-New Zealand
    Maori culture on the Internet.
    Maori Independence / Tino Rangatiratanga Site
    Maori Aotearoa-New Zealand
    This site focuses on "proactive struggle against the colonial state."
    Maori Language Commission
    Maori Aotearoa-New Zealand
    Maori is the language of the people who inhabited Aotearoa (New Zealand) before European colonisation. This page contains information about that language and what is happening today.
    Maori Language Information
    Maori Aotearoa-New Zealand
    Contains Information on the Maori language of New Zealand.
    Maori Language Programme
    Maori Aotearoa-New Zealand
    Maori language resource index
    Maori Aotearoa-New Zealand
    Maori Language Resources links index
    Maori Law Review
    Maori Aotearoa-New Zealand
    a monthly review
    Maori Legal Resources
    Maori Aotearoa-New Zealand
    An index of sites which provide legal information relating to New Zealand Maori.
    Maori Tribes of Aotearoa New Zealand
    Maori Aotearoa-New Zealand
    Maori Tribes of Aotearoa New Zealand. Economic, social, spiritual and cultural development withl links to tribal websites.
    Maori whakairo (carving) index
    Maori Aotearoa-New Zealand
    maori.org.nz
    Maori Aotearoa-New Zealand
    The Main Maori Site on the Internet. Information and links on Maori culture, history, traditions, iwi, kapa haka, performing arts, carving, tattooing, genealogy and more.
    Maorimusic.com
    Maori Aotearoa-New Zealand
    Maorimusic.com is the main website for purchasing Maori music, the indigenous songs of Aotearoa - New Zealand. There is an constantly increasing range of music titles available, traditional to contemporary.
    New Zealand Cultural, Heritage and Eco Tours
    Maori Aotearoa-New Zealand
    Explore New Zealand's, unique cultural, historic and natural heritage, while having the time of your life..From adventurous horse trekking, to enjoying a hangi, we have an adventure for you.
    New Zealand Maori History culture and Tourism
    Maori Aotearoa-New Zealand
    Cultural Heritage Tourism In the14th century the great waka "Tainui" arrived in New Zealand, and eventually entered Kawhia harbour where it 1st moored to the sacred Pohutukawa tree "Tangi te Korowhiti".... Hoturoa, the captain of the waka immediately gave thanks to the gods for guiding them safely across the perilous sea's, to this wondrous land and harbour of abundance. They established their first settlement to what is still a marae today, maketu..."Te Ahurei", the first wananga (school of learning) was also established, where all that was considered valuable, including their whakapapa (geneology) was taught, to specially chosen young boys. "Te Ahurei" also housed their taonga (treasures)...Tainui, having completed it's mission to bring them safely to Kawhia, was now considered "tapu"(sacred) and therefore not to be used for everyday chore's. Travel and explore New Zealand's unique cultural, historic and natural heritage, while having the adventure of your life. Journey off the beaten track to the eco-wonderland of King Country, North Taranaki and experience true kiwi hospitality. Cruise it's magnificent harbours and rivers on vintage vessels, and learn some of the fascinating history about this region.
    New Zealand Mäori Internet Society
    Maori Aotearoa-New Zealand
    Our main purpose is to promote a strong Mäori presence on the internet, and to lobby for internet administration in Aotearoa New Zealand to better accommodate Mäori needs. One of our works in progress is to petition the Internet Society of New Zealand (ISOCNZ) to allocate Mäori 2nd level domain names that reflect Maori everday usage, such as "maori.nz" and "hapu.nz
    Nga Korero o te wa: Maori News
    Maori Aotearoa-New Zealand
    Nga Tutukitanga o Taieri
    Maori Aotearoa-New Zealand
    Nga Tutukitanga is a Maori word meaning 'The coming together of people'. Nga Tutukitanga is a Charitable Trust formed in 1988 to meet the needs of the people of the Taieri and Otokia areas.
    Nga Waka Uruao
    Maori Aotearoa-New Zealand
    Histories o Waitaha O Aotearoa
    Nga-Whakapapa
    Maori Aotearoa-New Zealand
    I hope this site eventually will contain all whakapapa in the one area.
    Ngati Whaoa Homepage
      Aotearoa-New Zealand
    The Nation of Ngati Whaoa is located in the Central North Island of Aotearoa (New Zealand). Ngati Whaoa did not sign the Treaty of Waitangi. The treaty signed by the Northern Tribes granting sovereignty over land purchased by the Crown (England). The Nation is a member of the Arawa Confederation and was effectively annexed by a process of gradualisation from 1870 by the Colonial Government.
    Okarea Marae Aotearoa
      Aotearoa-New Zealand
    Indigenous Maori people building a marae at Okarea in Waikato in Aotearoa-New Zealand. The people are Ngati Hine / Ngati Mahuta sub tribes of Waikato-Tainui.
    Puff'n Billy Quality Foods
    Maori Aotearoa-New Zealand
    Puff'n Billy Quality Foods Ltd has pioneered a special way to prepare hangi-flavoured food under controlled, hygienic conditions. Enjoy the flavour at the Puff'n Billy Restaurant, the easiest way to experience ethnic Maori cooking.
    Pwerte Marnte Marnte Aboriginal Sacred Site
      Aotearoa-New Zealand
    We are a Southern Arrernte Aboriginal tribal group whose homelands are situated 100kms south of Alice Springs in Central Australia. Our community operates the award winning Aboriginal Art & Culture Centre in Alice Springs. Visit our unique Aboriginal Art Gallery or learn to play the Didgeridoo.
    Racism, No way! Australian anti-racism education initiative
      Aotearoa-New Zealand
    Use the library to find out what racism is and about racism in schools, what the law says and facts on Australia's cultural diversity. Try the timeline locator to find key dates in Australia's history or the annotated bibliography to find useful resources on racism and anti-racism.
    Rakaumanga School - Te Wharekura o Rakaumangamanga
    Maori Aotearoa-New Zealand
    The home page of Rakaumanga School in Huntly, Aotearoa New Zealand. Rakaumanga is a total immersion Maori school. Nau mai, haere mai!
    Sarah
    Mechoopda Aotearoa-New Zealand
    Indiastat.com is india's comprehensive information portal, that provides recent, authentic & exhaustive socio-economic data/information.
    Stories of the Dreaming
      Aotearoa-New Zealand
    A collaboration between Australia's Cultural Network (through the Federal Department of Communications, Information Technology and the Arts) and the Australian Museum. The stories come from the cultures of Indigenous Australians and have been collected from all over Australia. They reflect an essential part of the life of Indigenous Australians. Some of the storytellers use words from their own languages in telling their stories. Where possible, a direct translation is included in the story or glossary, but even where this is not possible, you will find it easy to understand what the storyteller means.
    Tamaki 2002 – National Senior Kapa Haka Festival
    Maori Aotearoa-New Zealand
    February 21 - 24, 2002 Come and feel the passion of kapa haka, the traditional Maori Performing Arts, by exponents in the field.
    Tamaki Makau Rau Kapa Haka
    Maori Aotearoa-New Zealand
    Home of the Auckland Senior Kapa Haka. Keep up to date with the regional competitions and Tamaki groups.
    Te Reo Irirangi O Te Hiku O Te Ika
    Maori Aotearoa-New Zealand
    Kia Ora we are an Iwi Radio Station in Kaitaia,Aotearoa(New Zealand) our broadcast area is in Te Taitokerau,representing our five Iwi.Ngati Kurii,Te Aupouri,Ngai Takoto,Te Rarawa me Ngati Kahu.On this site you will be able to listen to Maori music Traditional and contempary,you will be able to listen to live broadcasts at any time,with this broadcast we have a wide range of panui(Community Notices) which concerns this area and issues concerning Maori.For those who are home sick you are able to hear us speak Te Reo.This is a great site for Maori and for all ethnic groups around the world.click to this site and you will hear the beautiful Maori people of Aotearoa.
    Te Runanga O Kirikiriroa
      Aotearoa-New Zealand
    Charitable Trust is the urban Maori Authority of Kirikiriroa (Hamilton City) representing the social, economic and cultural advancement for all Maori and Tagata Pasifika residing within Te Rohe O Kirikiriroa (Hamilton City Boundaries).
    The 7th Joint Conference on Preservation of Ancient Cultures and Globalisation
      Aotearoa-New Zealand
    Preservation of Ancient Cultures and Globalisation Scenario - Wel Energy Charitable Trust Performing Arts Academy November 2002
    The Bigger Picture
    Ngarrindjeri Aotearoa-New Zealand
    The Bigger Picture - A grassroots campaign for Human Rights
    The Brown Pages
    Maori Aotearoa-New Zealand
    The Brown Pages is Aotearoa, New Zealands, Indigenous Media Directory. An annual directory of Maori & Pacific Peoples. It lists 450 people working in Film, TV, Radio, Arts & Multimedia. Available now to order.
    Theresa Reihana, artist
    Maori Aotearoa-New Zealand
    Theresa Reihana is a Maori artist whose painting style ranges from traditional to contemporary. She has 5 children and lives in the Taitokerau ( North ) of Aotearoa, New Zealand.
    Tipu Ake Lifecycle - A Leadership Model for Innovative Organisations
    Maori Aotearoa-New Zealand
    Tipu Ake (Growing from within ever upwards) is a model inspired by the courage and wisdom of the small Maori community at Te Whaiti Nui-a-Toi, Te Urewera, New Zealand. They share their learning with the world for the benefit of all its future childrens.
    Tobwabba Art Australia
      Aotearoa-New Zealand
    'Tobwabba Art' is a 100% Aboriginal owned artist collective providing employment and income for twenty-two Aboriginal artists and staff. Beginning in 1992 with an Aboriginal art and culture course for the people of the local Aboriginal community, presently it is an art and design studio/gallery producing fine art, sculpture and designs for over thirty licensees.
    Towards a Maori Criminal Justice System
    Maori Aotearoa-New Zealand
    by Noaia Arena Napia
    TuhoeWeb
    Maori Aotearoa-New Zealand
    The Tuhoe-Waikaremoana Maori Trust Board is the body that is servicing all Tuhoe. It was constituted in 1958 to receive compensation for lands taken by the Crown as the Tuhoe contribution for roads to be constructed by the Crown but which the Crown did not construct.
    Turangawaewae Marae
    Maori Aotearoa-New Zealand
    Voices in the Wind
      Aotearoa-New Zealand
    This is an Australian initiative for national and international distribution to upper junior/primary schools, secondary/high schools & for post secondary/high studies. 'Voices in the Wind' is an Aboriginal multidisciplinary cultural education kit. It has been designed for specialist and non-specialist teachers of History, English, Drama, Media Studies & Health and Physical Education. The kit also looks at the pre and post film events of Aboriginal social and political history.
    whanganui Rivercity Young Maori Wardens
    Maori Aotearoa-New Zealand
    Tangatawhenua O Aotearoa NGA RANGATAHI WATENE MAORI O TE AWA O WHANGANUI (WHANGANUI RIVERCITY YOUNG MAORI WARDENS) Nga mahi aroha Ki Te Tangatawhenua O Aotearoa Mo Te Ko Tahitanga (Working for the love of the people of the land of New Zealand in Peace and Unity)
    White Australia has a Black History
      Aotearoa-New Zealand
    Sources for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies in the National Library of Australia Written and presented by John Thompson at the Indigenous Research Ethics Conference, 27-29 September 1995, organised by the Centre for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Participation, Research and Development, James Cook University of North Queensland.




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