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12 hours ago Please log in to contribute to Māori Television News, watch members only OnDemand and personalise your Mai Māori TV experience.

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3 hours ago Login to Mai Māori TV Log in to Māori Television Use the form below to login to your Māori Television account using the email address and password you used when you signed up. Remember me Forgot your password? Log in with Facebook Create an account Sign up for unrivalled access to OnDemand content and special online features.

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Learn to Speak Te Reo Māori in 12 Weeks! with Dr Rapata

6 hours ago A comprehensive Māori language e-Book with 173 pages of content; A world-class, fully automated online platform, with over 80 video tutorial explanations and real-life recorded lessons PLUS audio recording function to test your pronunciation, self-automated quizzes, and amazing graphic animation in Māori to practise listening and viewing exercises

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Māori Now Home Mātakitaki Mai

11 hours ago Hōtaka 1 - Te Takenga mai o te Rā. In this episode we go back to the very origin of the Sun from a Māori perspective. 3m. Hōtaka 2 - Te Whakairinga mai o te Rā ki te Rangi. In this episode we explore the kōrero about Tāne, and how his suspended Tamanuiterā in the sky. 4m. Hōtaka 3 - Māui me Tamanuiterā.
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Māori people - Wikipedia

2 hours ago The Māori (/ ˈ m aʊ r i /, Māori: [ˈmaːɔɾi] ()) are the indigenous Polynesian people of mainland New Zealand (Aotearoa).Māori originated with settlers from East Polynesia, who arrived in New Zealand in several waves of canoe voyages between roughly 1320 and 1350. Over several centuries in isolation, these settlers developed their own distinctive culture, whose language, …
New Zealand: 775,836 (2018 census)
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Discover Māori culture in New Zealand 100% Pure New

5 hours ago Māori culture. Māori culture is an integral part of life in New Zealand, influencing everything from cuisine to customs, and language. Māori are the tangata whenua, the indigenous people, of New Zealand. They came here more than 1000 years ago from their mythical Polynesian homeland of Hawaiki. Today, one in seven New Zealanders identify as ...
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Matatini Ora - Te Rau Matatau

4 hours ago Matatini Ora is a Hauora Diploma that focuses on Health and Wellbeing, with a specific focus in Māori mental health and addiction. The Diploma is situated within Kaupapa Māori Public Health qualification of NZQA with an endorsement in Māori mental health and addiction – this aligns well to a Wellbeing & Mauri Ora Construct.

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The the māori divines's special skills - Howrse US

1 hours ago Tangaroa is one of the Māori horses.. Tangaroa has a tiki you must fill with mana.. For that, you need to observe 3 turtle nests per day. And find out if there are any baby turtles: 1 x = 5 x mana; 2 x = 20 x mana; 3 x = 80 x mana; When the tiki contains 800 x mana, Tangaroa will give you a gift:

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5 hours ago Log in to your WordPress.org account to contribute to WordPress, get help in the support forum, or rate and review themes and plugins. Username or Email Address
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Hetet School of Māori Art

9 hours ago A soul-satisfying journey. A time for you to nurture your self, deepen cultural ties and explore your creativity, at your own pace, in your own space - without the pressures of group learning. All the while being supported and encouraged by a vibrant online community of weavers learning with the Hetet School of Māori Art (HSOMA).

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Maori History, Traditions, Culture, Language, & Facts

10 hours ago Maori, member of a Polynesian people of New Zealand. To most Maori, being Maori means recognizing and venerating their Maori ancestors, having claims to family land, and having a right to be received as tangata whenua (‘people of the land’) in the village of their ancestors.

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10 Things to Know about New Zealand Māori Culture Before

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Maori Symbols - Visual Library of Maori Symbols

8 hours ago Māori symbolism, including the famous haka, facial tattoos and wood carvings, as well as expressive iconography, provides insight into a rich culture, language and mythology. Māori symbols feature spirals, curves, natural images and supernatural deities. The koru, which represents the silver fern native to New Zealand, is a recurring motif in ...

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Eight further Omicron cases detected on Day 1 of Red

10 hours ago 11 hours ago . General update – 25 new cases, 10 people in hospital, and 84% Māori fully vaccinated. There is a total of 25 new community cases to report in Aotearoa today. Of these, four are in Te Tai Tokerau, 13 are in Tāmaki Makaurau, four are in Waikato, one is in Lakes, one is in MidCentral, and two are in Nelson/Tasman.
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Re What Māori place names can tell us about water safety

8 hours ago Jan 22, 2022 . Māori water experts say future drownings could be prevented if water safety signage educated people about the meaning behind Māori place names. With the highest number of drownings in 40 years this summer due to unseasonably warm temperatures enticing more people into the water, this education is more crucial than ever.
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$6.2m funding injection to help fix cancer inequities for

8 hours ago Jan 21, 2022 . Māori and Pacific women’s pre-diagnostic experiences of uterine cancer, 12 months, $261,413 Maria Ngawati, Hāpai te Hauora Tāpui. Te Pae Ora – Whānau ora navigation in local delivery of ...
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māori americans wikipedia images - Yahoo Search Results

2 hours ago There were 775,836 people identifying as being part of the Māori ethnic group at the 2018 New Zealand census, making up 16.5% of New Zealand's population. This is an increase of 177,234 people (29.6%) since the 2013 census, and an increase of …

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are Maori words?

    Many Māori words or phrases that describe Māori culture have become part of New Zealand English and may be used in general (non-Māori) contexts. Some of these are: Aotearoa: New Zealand. Popularly interpreted to mean 'land of the long white cloud', but the original derivation is uncertain.

  • What is the Maori religion?

    Traditional Māori religion. Traditional Māori religion, that is, the pre-European belief system of the Māori, was little modified from that of their tropical Eastern Polynesian homeland (Hawaiki Nui), conceiving of everything, including natural elements and all living things as connected by common descent through whakapapa or genealogy.

  • What is the Maori word for New Zealand?

    Aotearoa (Māori: [aɔˈtɛaɾɔa]; commonly pronounced by English speakers as /ˌaʊtɛəˈroʊ.ə/ ( listen)) is the Māori name for New Zealand.

  • What is Maori tradition?

    The Maori culture is rich in tradition and legend, and forms an integral part of New Zealand society. Maori tourism is a growing industry throughout New Zealand, with large influences in the North Island. In Rotorua you can visit a unique Maori village and try Maori food, or kai, cooked underground on hot stones, known as a hangi.

  • Is there an available on demand show in New Zealand?

    Available On Demand. Join Waioira and Rereahu, two rangatahi on a competitively wild journey, a seriously action-packed, adrenalin-pumping adventure series, as they visit the most popular fun spots in Aotearoa. Follow Darwin and Newts on epic adventures to figure out how things work. Made with the support of NZ On Air.

  • What is Mauri Reo?

    Mauri Reo, Mauri Ora is a series of programme content that focuses on entertaining and educating Wharekura. A ground breaking rangatahi entertainment series showcasing the most thrilling concept amongst our young fluent speakers of Te Reo,' mau rākau'.

  • When is hakangahau ā Rohe Te Arawa?

    Māori Television in partnership with Te Matatini presents Live Coverage of Hakangahau ā Rohe: Te Arawa, LIVESTREAM available in NZ and Australia only, Saturday, 20th March, from 9.30am.

  • What is Te Ao Mārama?

    Te Ao Mārama - your leading Māori news provider bringing you the latest news as it happens, delivering a more inclusive approach to Māori news by connecting directly to our communities, Te Ao Māori. Features traditional music, dance and reo and is a colourful showcase of the diverse cultures of Aotearoa.

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