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'Poi' are a traditional Maori dance prop from New Zealand and has given rise to a contemporary style of spinning popular all over the world. Poi and Staff spinners and fire jugglers are now common across the globe with more people starting everyday and the art being advanced quicker than ever before.
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Maatua Whangai is a Maori not-for-profit community-based social service provider. The services Maatua Whangai provide are divided into three units: justice, health and youth. The youth unit aims to provide two core services that target young people who are involved, or at-risk of being involved, in the youth justice system. The first service is an alternative education programme which caters for up to ten at-risk youth who have been previously non-engaged mainstream education. With the emphasis on providing an holistic intervention, the programme is staffed by two teachers, a social worker and a health advocate. The other service is known as Maori Youth Contestable Funding and provides an intensive one-on-one intervention with high-risk youth offenders.
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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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Whatapaka Marae is a Poukai Marae for Tainui iwi of Manukau and Lower Waikato, where the hau kainga are Iwi members of Ngai Tai and Ngati Tamaoho. Whatapaka is one of over 120 Marae represented by the collective body of Nga Marae Topu.
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Study the basics of the Maori Language, through online video movie lessons. Learn to korero or speak Te Reo Maori and get links to Maori Language resources and organisations to help you.
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He Iwi Kotahi Tatou Trust was started in the early 1980s. Initially in response to the growing unemployment problems that had built up to the riot in 1979. Youth issues were a focus in the early years, which led us into developing training programs. In 1995 we decided to change direction as we felt that the training focus had taken over the Trust and we were having increasing difficulty reaching the employment outcomes required of a Tops Funded Training Provider.
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We continue to develop in an appropriate cultural manner that reflects the tikanga
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Mana M?ori To empower iwi M?ori to maintain and generate reo development amongst their communities Excellence To maintain and improve the quality of te Reo M?ori Learners Increase the number of people using te Reo M?ori by increasing the opportunities to learn Regeneration The maintenance and dissemination of M?ori language resources and corpus Innovation To increase the rate of language development so that te Reo M?ori can keep pace with technological development Good Will To foster positive attitudes towards te Reo M?ori by all New Zealanders Language Domains To increase the number of situations where M?ori is used
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An entity called Te Runanga o Turanganui a Kiwa was registered in 1986 to be the mandated iwi authority for the tribes of Turanganui a Kiwa. The Runanga was charged with supporting the iwi, hapu and whanau of Turanganui a Kiwa toward "tino rangatiratanga".
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Inspiring and supporting teachers, learners, and communities. We are a premier designer, developer, and provider of educational products and services that enable and enhance effective teaching and learning.
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