- Mana Māori
Motuhake was a Māori
political party in New
Zealand from 1980 to 2005. The name is
difficult to
translate accurately, but
essentially refers...
- Mana
motuhake is a
phrase in the Māori
language that
means self determination, with the
principle being autonomy and control. It is
sometimes translated...
- Mana
Motuhake may
refer to: Mana
Motuhake, a
political party in New
Zealand from 1980 to 2005 Mana
motuhake, a
concept in
Maori thought that is similar...
-
Kaupapa Motuhake o
Tawhiuau Ministry of
Education School Profile". educationcounts.govt.nz.
Ministry of Education. "Te Kura
Kaupapa Motuhake o Tawhiuau...
- The Mana
Motuhake leadership election, 2001 was held in New
Zealand on 2 June 2001 to
determine the ****ure
leadership of the Mana
Motuhake political movement...
- League, and
dedicated to
Social Credit policies). The
others were Mana
Motuhake (a Māori party) and the
Greens (an
environmentalist party).
Until his departure...
- Parliament. In 1991, Mana
Motuhake joined the Alliance, a
broad left-wing coalition.
Under the Alliance,
several Mana
Motuhake members,
including Sandra...
- and Ngāti Toa. In 1991, Lee
became president of Mana
Motuhake.
Shortly after this, Mana
Motuhake agreed to
become a
founding member of the Alliance, a...
- the
allocations going ahead in 1997/98. In 1995,
Jackson joined the Mana
Motuhake party, a Māori
party which formed part of the Alliance. He was a candidate...
- Sorrenson, M. P. K (1997). "Modern Māori: The
Young Maori Party to Mana
Motuhake". In Sinclair,
Keith (ed.). The
Oxford Illustrated History of New Zealand...