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Te aka kumara o aotearoa - a directory of maori organisations and resource ... TAKOA Rua-mano also has a downloadable version of the Maori Canoes resource. ...
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Poutiri Trust is a Maori owned company specialising in health. The company has a network of 22 affiliated healthcare providers throughout the Bay of Plenty. These providers are known as the Poutiri Network.
http://www.poutiri.com/
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Information on Traditional uses of New Zealand native plants. In a project initiated by the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (DSIR) in the late 1980s, historical records were searched for information on the economic and cultural uses of harakeke or New Zealand flax. This information was put into a database for easy access. During the 1990s, early publications and manuscripts were searched for details on the traditional uses of all New Zealand native plants, as part of research for a proposed ethnobotanical garden. Information gathered was added to the existing database on harakeke.
PageRank: 5/10
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Nga Pae o te Maramatanga, or the National Institute of Research Excellence for Maori Development and Advancement, is one of New Zealand’s seven officially recognised Centres of Research Excellence. It has a vision for supporting and advancing excellent academic research from a Maori perspective to generate benefits for Maori and all New Zealand society.
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The NZS.com New Zealand Maori directory contains a list of Maori, Maoris, Society, Societies, Culture, Cultural and Directory NZ websites. ...
http://www.nzs.com/society/maori/
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Welcome to the New Zealand Electronic Text Centre’s free online archive of New Zealand and Pacific Islands texts and heritage materials, which offers an ever expanding, fully searchable, set of images and full-text books, manuscripts and journals.
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NAMMSAT was established in 1994 as a collective group of practitioners who supported the increased participation and achievement by Maori in the fields of mathematics, science, engineering and technology. NAMMSAT aimed to facilitate the participation and achievement of Maori in the educational and commercial sectors, and in Research, Science and Technology (RS&T).
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Free Maori Clipart, Maori Scrapbooking, Maori Arts & Crafts.  Print, cut and be creative with flash maori designed art.
http://minascorner.maori-in-oz.com/
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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.
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The niupepa collection consists of over 17,000 pages taken from 34 separate periodicals. It is based on "Niupepa 1842-1933", a microfiche collection produced by the Alexander Turnbull Library. 70% of the collection is written solely in Maori, 27% is bilingual and about 3% is written in English. There were three main types of niupepa published; government sponsored, Maori initiated, and religious.
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