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- Te Haeata (lit. 'The Dawn') was a Wesleyan newspaper published in the Māori language. Edited by Wesleyan missionary, Thomas Buddle, Te Haeata was the first...
- The Haeata Māori Women Arts Collective was a Māori women's arts collective that started in Wellington, New Zealand. The name refers to the first shaft...
- Haeata Community Campus is a school in the suburb of Wainoni, in Christchurch New Zealand. It opened on 3 February 2017 with an initial roll of 955 from...
- and was a founding member of Māori artists' collectives Te Manu Aute and Haeata. The daughter of noted Māori elder and Ngāti Raukawa paramount chief Matenga...
- earthquake, the school's closure was announced in 2013. It closed in 2016, and Haeata Community Campus, a school taking year 1–13 pupils, opened on the campus...
- precinct centred on Hampshire Street. It is served by the composite school Haeata Community Campus in Wainoni, which was created by a merger of four schools...
- agency Te Arawhiti (Office for Māori Crown Relations). The web-portal Te Haeata was created in 2019 as a searchable record by arms of the Crown to find...
- promotion of Māori arts during the 1980s. In 1983 she was a founding member of Haeata, a Māori women artists' collective, through which she guided young Māori...
- annual diary, Herstory, that highlighted groups of New Zealand women. The Haeata Collective of Māori women artists was originally founded to produce a Herstory...
- The detox unit temporarily moved to Avondale and the community centre Haeata was opened at the Mission's temporary home on Union Street. The Auckland...