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Aotearoa Online

Maori Communities, Forums, Websites and Portals based in Aotearoa
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Six Maori Battalion soldiers wait for night to fall in the ruins of a ruined Italian home. Forced into silence they keep themselves amused like any boys would, with jokes and laughter. As they try and ignore the reminders of war around them, a tohu (sign) brings them back to the world of the dying. They gather to say a karakia (prayer) to unite their spirits before they head back into the dark of war. Even at war…boys will be boys.
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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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The official Ta Moko website created and run by Maori Ta Moko practitioners. The site contains displays of the moko work of many of the prominent Ta Moko artists in Aotearoa today including the new Manamoko Studios in Tamaki Makaurau - Auckland.
http://www.tamoko.org.nz/
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(Clicks: 21; Comments: 0; Listing added: Aug 11, 2007) Listing Details Report Broken  Listing
The Screen Production and Development Association of New Zealand (SPADA) represents the interests of producers and production companies on all issues that affect the commercial and creative aspects of independent screen production in New Zealand.
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The Screen Directors Guild of New Zealand (SDGNZ) creates a forum where directors can define, defend and further their professional industry. Directors have a responsibility to shape and influence the collective environment they work in. It is the Guild's role to help Screen Directors work more effectively in the New Zealand Film and Television industry. Through the promotion and advancement of New Zealand feature film and TV production, the SDGNZ strives to develop the professional incentives that are needed to encourage talented people to stretch their skills, exploit their gifts to the full and encourage others to follow.
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Dynamic maori language children's television.
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Includes searchable Māori business directory (free signup).
http://www.poutama.co.nz/
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NZ On Air's job is to promote and foster the development of New Zealand's culture on the airwaves by funding locally-made television programmes, public radio networks and access radio, and to promote New Zealand music by funding music videos and radio shows.
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The New Zealand Film and Video Technicians' Guild Incorporated (NZF&VTG) is a non-profit professional organisation representing the interests of film and video crew and allied crafts in the New Zealand screen production industry.
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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.
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