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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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Listing added: Mar 20, 2007)
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We continue to develop in an appropriate cultural manner that reflects the tikanga
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Listing added: Mar 20, 2007)
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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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Listing added: Mar 20, 2007)
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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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Listing added: Mar 21, 2007)
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Matapihi. Community Education Te Reo Classes held at Hungahungatoroa Marae.
Administrator: Kataraina Paraire Ph. 577 1921
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Building capacity of Maori, Pacific and mainstream organisations to enable them to contribute effectively and meaningfully, to the development of Maori and Pacific communities.
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Listing added: Mar 21, 2007)
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toi iho™ is a registered trade mark used to promote and sell authentic, quality Maori arts and crafts toi iho™ has also been designed to authenticate exhibitions and performances of Maori arts by Maori artists.
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Listing added: Mar 21, 2007)
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Kurahaupo has been formed by Ngati Apa, Ngati Kuia and Rangitane for the purpose of securing a comprehensive Treaty of Waitangi settlement for our people.
By linking together three Iwi who share history and alliances, Kurahaupo creates powerful momentum for the negotiation of our Treaty of Waitangi settlement, and establishes a foundation on which to build a strong future for Ngati Apa, Ngati Kuia and Rangitane.
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Listing added: Mar 21, 2007)
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The Environmental Risk Management Authority (the Authority)
- is an autonomous Crown entity
- is a quasi-judicial, decision-making body
- has up to eight members appointed by the Minister for the Environment
- was established under the Hazardous Substances and New Organisms (HSNO) Act 1996
- is the governing board of ERMA New Zealand
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Listing added: Mar 21, 2007)
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