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.
Book keeping service, AP, AR, Payroll, Monthly reporting, GST, PAYE returns and onsite systems training for tradesman and small-medium size businesses.
By becoming a member of AMIO you will assist Maori development on the Internet and be able to network with other Maori on the Internet. Regularly public consultations are available that directly affect Maori and the Internet. All comments made in here will be included in submissions on behalf of Aotearoa Maori Internet Organisation.
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This website lets you search and browse all 76 issues of the magazine Te Ao Hou The New World.
Te Ao Hou was published from 1952 to 1976 by the Maori Affairs Department in New Zealand Aotearoa. According to its first editorial, Te Ao Hou aimed "to provide interesting and informative reading for Maori homes … like a marae on paper, where all questions of interest to the Maori can be discussed."
Te Ao Hou features bilingual content, with articles in both English and te reo Maori.
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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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We can send textured and interesting bouquets using ferns and other native plants and leaves. New Zealand grown flowers, roses, lush lilies and all colours.
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GYM-E is a website about Growing Young Maori Entrepreneurs. It’s a site for anyone who is interested in young people taking their ideas and the risk and hard work to make them a reality. So it’s for anyone but it’s especially for young Maori entrepreneurs.
The site was developed as part of a research project jointly funded by the Foundation of Science, Research and Technology (FRST) and the Health Research Council (HRC). If you want to know more about the research click on Research in the index on the left of this page.
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The New Zealand Conservators of Cultural Materials Pu Manaaki Kahurangi Incorporated (NZCCM ) is an association of professional conservators of cultural property employed in public museums, art galleries, libraries and in private practice. The NZCCM was formed in 1983 and became an incorporated society in 1986. The group has regional branches in Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin.