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Aho Wahine – Papatūānuku • Kiwa

11 hours ago Aho Wahine – Papatūānuku. Story by Ramon Te Wake. Artwork by Munro Te Whata. Te Reo Māori by Hēmi Kelly. Music by Maree Sheehan. This is an interpretation of an aspect of the Māori creation story, from Aotearoa New Zealand, told from the point of view of Papatūānuku, the Earth Mother. It describes how she and her husband Ranginui the ...

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‎Aho Wahine: Papatūānuku on the App Store

8 hours ago ‎PAPATŪĀNUKU AHO WAHINE: BOOK ONE Story by Ramon Te Wake Artwork by Munro Te Whata Te Reo Māori by Hēmi Kelly Music by Maree Sheehan This is an interpretation of an aspect of the Māori creation story, from Aotearoa (New Zealand), told from the point of view of Papatūānuku, the Earth Mother, which d…

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PAPATŪĀNUKU - AHO WAHINE: BOOK ONE

12 hours ago PAPATŪĀNUKUAHO WAHINE: BOOK ONEStory by Ramon Te WakeArtwork by Munro Te WhataTe Reo Māori by Hēmi KellyMusic by Maree SheehanThis is an interpretation of an...

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Papatūānuku: Aho Wahine Book 1 - Apps on Google Play

1 hours ago Papatūānuku: Aho Wahine Book 1. This is an interpretation of an aspect of the Māori creation story, from Aotearoa (New Zealand), told from the point of view of Papatūānuku, the Earth Mother, which describes how she and her husband Ranginui the Sky Father, were eventually separated by their son Tāne Mahuta and his brothers, so that they ...

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PAPATŪĀNUKU - AHO WAHINE: PUKA TUATAHI (Te Reo

8 hours ago PAPATŪĀNUKUAHO WAHINE: BOOK ONEStory by Ramon Te WakeArtwork by Munro Te WhataTe Reo Māori by Hēmi KellyMusic by Maree SheehanThis is an interpretation of an...

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Research Commons at the University of Waikato Copyright

1 hours ago Aho flax fibre string/cord Aku hoa friends Aotearoa New Zealand Atua gods ... Papatūānuku earth mother Patupaiarehe fairy like person/s . xii ... Wahine women Wai water Waiata song/singing Wairua spiritual connections Wairuatanga spirituality Waka boats

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Ngarimu Te Tohu Toa • Kiwa

8 hours ago Ngarimu Te Tohu Toa. Ngarimu Te Tohu Toa / Victory at Point 209 takes the reader through the story of how Second Lieutenant Te Moana-nui-a-Kiwa Ngarimu of 28 Māori Battalion was awarded the VC during World War Two. On 26 March 1943, two weeks before his 24th birthday, Ngarimu led an attack on Point 209, a vital hill at Tebaga Gap in Tunisia.

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Glosses – Style Guide

7 hours ago Appendix C – Māori–English glosses. He Pātaka Kupu is our first point of reference. The glosses of Māori words depend on context – check with the Māori Writer if you’re unsure. The Māori Writer needs to see any text with Māori content in any case. All Māori words should still take a macron when appearing in English language text ...

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Rārangi Kupu Paekupu

2 hours ago zinc nitrate. konutea pākawa ota ( tohu: Zn (NO 3) 2) ( kupu kē atu: tīniki naiate [kupu mino]) zinc sulphate. konutea pākawa pungatara ( tohu: ZnSO 4) ( kupu kē atu: tīniki hāwhate [kupu mino]) zodiac. tātua poutiriao ( takenga mai: tātua - belt; poutiriao - spiritual guardian) zoology.

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Unearthing the history of Ihumātao, where the land tells

2 hours ago Aug 19, 2019 . For these settlers, the key to economic survival on the land was the removal of the volcanic rock. From the 1860s, quarrying began on the Ihumātao Peninsula, eventually completely or partially destroying two of its three volcanic cones and distributing them around Auckland Airport, local roads, and container wharves.

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Rārangi Kupu Paekupu

10 hours ago foetus ( kupu kē atu: kōngahungahu) kukuti ~nga. contract, contraction (of a muscle) kukuwhatanga. evolution ( takenga mai: kuku [kukune] - swell as pregnancy advances, grow; whatanga [whanaketanga] - grow, move onwards or upwards) kūnatu. digest, digestion ( kupu kē atu: nakunaku) kunāwhea.

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Genealogy Free Full-Text A Brief History of Whakapapa

2 hours ago Jun 14, 2019 . Whakapapa is the Māori term for genealogy. It has been described by some as the skeletal structure of Māori epistemology because all things have their own genealogies. In research, whakapapa has been presented in tribal histories, Māori Land Court records, and consistently as a framework for mātauranga Māori (Māori knowledge) and Māori research methodologies. This essay …

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Māori Glossary - MAI Review Online Academic Journal

4 hours ago Papatūānuku. Papa for short: the name given to the Earth Mother. Paritu. locality north of Māhia, North Island, NZ. Pātere. Chants. patu. club like weapon. patupaiarehe . supernatural children of the mist. pāua. abalone, sea ear, edible univalve molluscs of rocky shores. peruperu. a variety of potato. pīngao. a sand dune plant used for ...

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Te Whe ki Tukorehe Volume 1, 2020 by Nadine Anne Hura - Issuu

1 hours ago our stories from Papatūānuku to Ranginui, from the whenua to the sky. ... Haunuiananaia. I whāi ia i tōna wahine, ko Wairaka, i heke iho mai i ... ocean, just next to my left ear. I heard Nana ...

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Breaking Views: Mole News Archive 3

1 hours ago The way early settlers documented Māori women is disturbing and has had a damaging impact on how wahine are viewed today, an emerging health researcher says. Ngahuia Murphy has received $110,000 from the Health Research Council to complete her PhD …

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April 2019: LOVE – Flash Frontier

2 hours ago Rayna Haralambieva. A nine-year-old boy in Dortmund spots an airplane in the sky. He starts singing a silly Bulgarian tune which children sing when an airplane happens to be crossing the sky. At the same time in a half-deserted Bulgarian village an old woman is watering the calendulas in the garden.

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Volume 714, Week 47 - Tuesday, 24 May 2016(continued on

4 hours ago May 24, 2016 . Ki a Mita, ki a koe; ki a Willie Te Aho, tērā Māori ka whai wāhi tana ringa ki roto i ngā kerēme katoa o Te Motu ēngari, ā, hoi anō tērā, tērā. Ka mutu kia huri atu ki a Ngā Pōtiki, ki a koe Wikitōria, ōtirā, ki a Mātānuku, ā, kāre au i te tino mōhio ki tō …

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Who was tane Te Wai Ora in Whakapapa?

    Rangi took Papa to wife and begat Tāne te wai ora (Tāne male of the living waters) who had Po nui (the great night) and Ao roa (the long day)’. Genealogies like these described what some have termed ‘divisions’ or ‘states’ of Māori whakapapa and history.

  • Who is the creator of Aho Wahine?

    Aho Wahine originated from a concept developed in 2013 under the creative direction of Rhonda Kite ONZM. The series has now been produced with the support of the Copyright Licensing New Zealand Contestable Fund.

  • What did Vodafone do with Te Reo Maori?

    Spark launched its first Te Reo Māori narrated advertising, Vodafone released its Say it Tika app with Google to help correct the pronunciation of Māori place names, and Stuff introduced macrons for Māori words on its site and in newspapers.

  • How did the Maori get their name Whakapapa?

    Whakapapa is hierarchical and has been central to the way Māori organised social and political units, from large groupings or iwi (tribes) to hapū (subtribe) and whānau (families). 1 Iwi and hapū were generally named after key ancestors, like Ngāti Porou who take their name from the eponymous ancestor Porourangi.

  • Who is the creator of Aho Wahine?

    Aho Wahine originated from a concept developed in 2013 under the creative direction of Rhonda Kite ONZM. The series has now been produced with the support of the Copyright Licensing New Zealand Contestable Fund.

  • Is there an app for Hineahuone and Papatuanuku?

    The series includes te reo Māori and English narrations with music that elevate the stories of Papatūānuku, Hineahuone, Hinetītama, Hinenuitepō and Mahuika. Purchase from the App Store and Google Play, the first in the series Papatūānuku is free to download.

  • How is Hineahuone related to the Maori story?

    This is an interpretation of an aspect of the Māori creation story, from Aotearoa New Zealand, told from the point of view of Hineahuone the first earth formed woman. It describes how she was fashioned from the clay of the earth and then brought to life by Tāne Mahuta – God of the Forest, who would then become her lover.

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