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Maori Portals
Large Portal sites built and maintained by Maori that don't fit in other categories.
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The Waitangi Treaty Grounds, overlooking the Bay of Islands, is New Zealand's pre-eminent historic site. It is a place of belonging and enjoyment that is central to the life of the nation and special to all New Zealanders...
It was here on February 6th, 1840, that the Treaty of Waitangi was first signed between Maori and the British Crown.
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Listing added: Sep 15, 2007)
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Tuhono is an advocate for and contributes to a network of Maori individuals, iwi and other entities who wish to engage with each other in fostering our identity, wellbeing and potential, primarily through the following objectives.
PageRank: 4/10
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Listing added: Jul 21, 2007)
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TMD is without question, the largest most up to date Directory ever built by Maori, for Maori and all to access. The most comprehensive listings available on the internet offering both Free Basic Listings and Comprehensive Paid Listings to allow Maori in all sectors to be found in the one portal - The Maori Directory.
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Listing added: Jul 21, 2007)
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Maori government services, a free mentoring service for new or existing maori businesses.
http://www.tpk.govt.nz/business/facilitation/defaul ...
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Listing added: Feb 23, 2008)
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Indigenous Maori Media Network. Health, Family, Business, Politics, Education, Youth, Sports. Providing exceptional, relevant, and independent news, events & information to Maori and those working with and interested in indigenous communities in an effort to strengthen online Maori networks and businesses.
http://www.tangatawhenua.com/
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Listing added: Sep 17, 2007)
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MDRC is a virtual organisation for Maori development companies, organisations, facilitators, practitioners, consultants, researchers, scholars and students. It provides timely, regularly updated information, resources and research about Maori development.
MDRC is one of the few authentic, Maori-owned Centres of Research and the only one to operate as a virtual organisation.
PageRank: 3/10
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Listing added: Jul 21, 2007)
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Information. Fully searchable databases, that you can add your information to! Maori Email Directory; Marae Listings; Kapa Haka Groups ...
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Listing added: Dec 10, 2007)
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The Maori Land Information Base (MLIB) is used to locate individual Maori land blocks on a computer-generated map. It contains Maori Land Court information about Maori freehold land, which the Maori Land Court in consultation with Maori has approved for release on the Internet. This information is overlaid on a digital cadastral database and includes:
The size of each Maori land block
An indication of the number of owners
Topographical information such as roads and rivers, and
Relevant and appropriate management information, eg, if an incorporation or trust manages the land, etc.
The Maori Land Information Base was first developed in 1997 and provides a snapshot of Maori freehold land as at August 2000.
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Listing added: Sep 12, 2007)
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From Hawaiki to Hawaiki
the Maori people of Aotearoa / New Zealand
the magic of being Maori
the indigenous Maori people - their culture, history, mythology, legend and whakapapa (genealogy)
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Listing added: Aug 11, 2007)
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When it was decided to make the broadcasts of the major Maori radio stations available on the Internet, it was considered important that these audio streams were placed in context. A context that included the stations themselves, the organisations charged with supporting Maori radio, and the people and events that have played a part in the story of Maori broadcasting
Irirangi.Net is provided as a portal to Te Reo Maori radio broadcasting on the Internet. Browse the station websites, look at information provided by Te Mangai Paho and Te Whakaruruhau, read personal recollections about the Maori broadcasting story, or click on Whakarongo to listen to the stations.
For a description of the Irirangi.net design and its meaning, click on the Matariki stars in the top left corner.
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Listing added: Aug 14, 2007)
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