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Aotearoa Online

Maori Communities, Forums, Websites and Portals based in Aotearoa
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This index is from an unpublished manuscript compiled about 1925 by the missionary Rev. Henry James Fletcher (1868-1933). In its original form it was 987 pages long, a vast index of Maori names referred to in books and journals, including the names of boundaries, Maori individuals, canoes, trees, landmarks and geographical locations. It was Fletcher's greatest piece of work, and one that merited improved access. The New Zealand Collection of the University of Waikato Library holds a microfilm copy of the index which was scanned, converted into a Word file, proofread, edited and converted into webpages.
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Meet the fantastic finalists for New Zealand’s hottest karaoke competition! Maori Television’s live Friday night talent show is counting down to the inaugural grand final on September 14 – with the supreme champion crooning their way to the $10,000 grand prize.
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Directory Help Search only in Maori Search the Web ... A community web site for kaitiaki Maori, working on behalf of whanau, hapu and iwi, particularly on ...
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I have been studying Te Reo intermittently since 1997. This site is based on work I completed while studying evening classes of Te Reo (Maori Language) at school certificate level at Te Puna Wai o Waipapa or Hagley Community College in 1998. Additional information on this site is based on a two day workshop I attended on the Treaty of Waitangi, presented by Network Waitangi Otautahi, also in 1998.
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The Maori people of Aotearoa, New Zealand. The magic of being Maori the indigenous Maori people - their culture, history, mythology, legend and whakapapa (genealogy). Numerous links to help in whakapapa and maori history research and resources.
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Creative New Zealand offers a range of contestable funding programmes. We offer grants to one-off arts projects and support professional arts organisations on an annual or three-year basis. Resources on this site include reports, publications, funding guidelines, application forms and contact details for arts and cultural organisations.
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Links to Council Websites and Boundary Maps for North & South Island, New Zealand from Local Government New Zealand portal.
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Assistance for Māori Tourism Business Operators ... Te Awe Maori Business Network ... Putea Tipuranga (Poutama Maori Business Trust) ...
http://www.tourism.govt.nz/funding/fnd-maori.html
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Archives New Zealand, Te Rua Mahara o te Kawanatanga is the official guardian of New Zealand’s public archives. We gather, store and protect an extremely wide range of material. Our holdings include the originals of the Treaty of Waitangi, government documents, maps, paintings, photographs and film. Many different people and organisations, including family historians, academics, legal researchers, professional historians and genealogists use the materials held at Archives New Zealand. They document rights and entitlements and provide evidence of government activity. The materials also record history and document the relationship between Maori and the Crown. The archives are a valuable resource and have contributed to Treaty claim research, Maori language revitalisation, and iwi, hapu and whanau history.
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The Aotearoa Cafe is the largest Maori discussion forum on the internet. The web forum is run by a group of Maori who are all members and participants in the Tino Rangatiratanga Maori Sovereignty Movement.
https://www.aotearoa.maori.nz
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