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A truely unique Cultural, Geothermal, Health and Spa Attraction. The most active geothermal field in the Rotorua region of New Zealand where visitors can wander at their own leisure. Visitors can also experience and indulge in an authentic mud bath, relax in a sulphur spa, experience a traditional Maori massage (mirimiri), mud facial and a full mud body scrub/mask.
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New Zealand Traditional Maori Weddings, the truly unique and emotional Wedding experience of the South Pacific. Our romantic themes and spectacular sacred locations have been carefully chosen creating an atmosphere of excitement and romance.
http://www.maoriweddings.co.nz
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Te Matatini’s principal purpose was to produce a biennial National Kapa Haka Festival. The National Festival continues to be the primary focus of Te Matatini but the role of Te Matatini has been expanded to include other important objectives.
http://www.tematatini.org.nz/
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Unforgettable experiences where the theatre brings tribal and historical stories of Rotorua to life in an entertaining yet eductional way. A lighter more humorous touch to traditional Maori culture. A Kiwiana Roast Buffet is offered and during your dinner you will learn the secret of 'the kumara' which tells the origin of the Maori people
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Visual Artist - painter turned graphic designer. Paintings on canvas, abstracts/contemporary, maori influences, maori stories, asian influences. Hand drawn artworks, portraits, figurative, prints for sale, publications and exhibits.
http://www.bwaipuka.com/
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Indigenous Maori Media Network. Health, Family, Business, Politics, Education, Youth, Sports. Providing exceptional, relevant, and independent news, events & information to Maori and those working with and interested in indigenous communities in an effort to strengthen online Maori networks and businesses.
http://www.tangatawhenua.com/
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Formed in 2000 on the Gold Coast, Australia, Te Waka Taniwha Dragonboat Club Inc has a membership reflecting paddlers from diverse cultures, ages and backgrounds.  After months of relative obscurity, Te Waka Taniwha has emerged as a competitive force within the dragonboat racing arena, both locally and nationally. In 2002, Te Waka Taniwha relocated north and is now one of five dragon boat clubs in Brisbane metropolitan.

We invite you to experience the fun, excitement, and camaraderie that dragon boating has to offer. Te Waka Taniwha Dragon Boat Club aims to provide a club which allows everyone in the community to participate in this fun water sport - including students, special interest groups, and social paddlers. Our paddlers come from all ages and backgrounds. While dragon boating is the common link, it is also our goal to have fun while pushing personal limits of fitness and endurance. Newcomers to dragon boat paddling are always welcome to give it a go. Dragon boating is ideal for all shapes, sizes, and abilities. No experience is necessary. All you need to bring is a water bottle and a change of clothes (yes, you do get wet!).
http://www.tewakadragons.org/
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We are a non-profit group which provides programmes of Māori learning for the NSW community.

We currently operate a Māori Language School called "Te Reo Maioha ki Poihakena" which is in its second year.

In the future we hope to offer classes in other areas of Māori learning for example: kapahaka, traditional weaving such as tāniko and kete whakairo, and possibly even a kohanga reo.

We would love to hear from you if you are interested learning about any other areas of Māoritanga. But please bear in mind we can only branch out if there is enough interest in these areas.
http://akomaori.com/
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Avondale Markets is held every Sunday 6.00am to 12noon. Strong Polynesian and Asian influence with a multitude of stalls, arts and crafts, new and used products and produce, clothes and general bric-a-brac. A great day out in a multicultural atmosphere.
https://www.thecraftdepot.co.nz/craft-markets/auckl ...
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General bric a brac, products and produce. 8am - 12 noon every Sunday
https://www.thecraftdepot.co.nz/craft-markets/auckl ...
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