The Warriors Way - Corporate Teambuilding uses indigenous philosphies to corporate environments. It bring indigenous philosophies to corporate environments.
Indigenous people have highly developed structures and systems, designed to get the best out of people in harsh environments and they have centuries and centuries of knowledge on how it is done.
What are the strategies and techniques that indigenous cultures use to get the best out of their people? Warriors Way combines the; wisdom of indigenous perspective, the expertise of management experience and the excellence of academic research to provide organisational solutions.
Organisations have personalities. Some organisations have encouraging, motivating and innovative personalities, while some organisations have restrictive dominant personalities. Bad organisational personalities can work against productivity. Using indigenous perspectives, Warriors Way designs programmes that help organisations get ‘a better personality’.
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THE KARAOKE SHOP- KARAOKE HIRE, SALES, LEASE....
Auckland's Favourite ‘Karaoke Hire’ from The Karaoke Shop. With the Famous ‘Bar of The Stars’ Playlist and over 7000 great karaoke songs.
The Karaoke Shop Hire Systems start from only $135 overnight (midweek). All prices include GST and Delivery is FREE Auckland wide from Albany to West City to Papakura. We’ll set it up, show you how to use it and pick it up the next day - so you can go all night if you want (often happens).
All songs are stored on the Hard-drive. Just key in your Song Number and push 'PLAY'.
Make your next party a great party! To Book – FreePhone 0800 661122 or text us on 021 932 134
DJ Lights and Wireless Microphones also available. Ask about our Weekend Specials.
http://www.thekaraokeshop.co.nz
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WHO?
Te Aitanga-a-Hauiti is a separate and distinct traditional iwi on the East Coast of Aotearoa.
Our iwi derived it's traditional mana status and mana rohe through well known and widely documented BATTLES of our tipuna HAUITI.
Centred in Uawa / Tolaga Bay the tribal boundaries of our ancestral rohe lie between, "Tawhiti-a-Pawa ki Toka Taiau i te awa o Turanganui" (see "Wlliams J.A. Politics of the New Zealand Maori, protest and Co-operation 1891 - 1909", 1969, pg. 53).
Geographically, from Tokomaru Bay to Ka-iti in Gisborne.
WHAT?
Today, whanau of Te Aitanga-a-Hauiti have organised around a growing group of supporters that continues to gain wide and knowledgeable recognition from around the motu.
Our organisation is striving to gain recognition of our traditional iwi rights - primarily before 'state mechanisms' - based, on our documented ancestral history, distinct whakapapa and whenua interests.
CURRENTLY?
It is a major focus of our Iwi organisation to call our whanau from around the motu - who affiliate to Te Aitanga-a-Hauiti to voice and add their support to the efforts of whanau at home.
BENEFICIARY REGISTRATION?
The best way to provide your support is by registering. This can be achieved by visiting our FACEBOOK PAGE. (You do not have to be a member of Facebook).
Go to LINKS TAB for details!
Nga mihinui!
Situated at the end of Woodville going towards Hawkes Bay Te Ahu A Turanga Marae which is a Community Marae and is available to everyone for hire.Te Ahu A Turanga Marae was built mainly by volunteers, was finally completed and officially opened on 5th March 1994.
Te Ahu A Turanga Marae is a multi-cultural Marae.
This means that the Marae is for the use of all Woodville people and all tribes. All iwi are represented in the carvings- Ngahauewha (the four winds) meaning tribes from all corners of the country. The ground upon which it stands is acknowledged as being within the Rangitane area but the Marae is available to all regardless of culture or iwi.
For enquiries, visits, stays or hireage Contact: Helen Raroa 06 376 5582 or 027 3816164
Auckland city truck rental - Rent a truck from James Blond. Call 0800 525663 for rent a truck. One of New Zealand’s largest independent rental companies.
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Te Kakano O Te Atua (Seed of God). A Kapahaka Roopu in Western Sydney. Founded in 2005, made up of young to old, very lively, friendly, committed and disciplined roopu. Very whanau orientated, loving, caring, always up for a good laugh, but love to perform and share our maori culture along with a positive message. Most recent performances include performing on behalf of Michael Campbell, haka and powhiri for International Sporting and Music artists, weddings, celebrations, birthdays, sporting events, music events, festivals and fairs. Give us a call for performance or to join our roopu.
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Te Oranga Ake - Holy nation - kapa haka roopu started in Brisbane in December 2009. Practices are held every Sunday from 12.30pm to 2.30pm at Destiny Church, 20 Brennan Street Slacks Creek, Logan City. Come and have a great time and meet new people! Our tutors have been a part of Ngati Whakaue roopu. The first performance was at Waitangi day 2009 and they continue to perform for different community events throughout Brisbane. Please contact our tutors or come along for a look. We look forward to meeting you
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Te Herenga Moana -- meaning the joining of the seas is a new kapahaka group starting up in the Blacktown - Western Sydney area.
Our first practice was held on Sunday 22nd November 2009 and was a great success giving us a chance to teach/learn/share with our children and adults alike. Kia mau te wehi.
If you want to come along to any of our practices or you want to join Te Herenga Moana you are most welcome to.
We have a bebo and facebook page set up to let everyone know what we are up to, our practice times and song words.
Our facebook page is: http://www.facebook.com/#/pages/Te-Herenga-Moana/179340910237?ref=ts
Our Bebo page is: http://www.bebo.com/TeHerengaMoana
For further information feel free to contact us:
Moana Pene - 0410 593 796;
Benita Lockyer (after 5pm) - 0422 786 939.
http://www.bebo.com/TeHerengaMoana
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