- The Māori land
march of 1975 was a
protest led by the
group Te Rōpū
Matakite (Māori for 'Those with Foresight'),
created by Dame
Whina Cooper. The hīkoi...
- 1924:166) including:
Tohunga ahurewa:
highest class of
priest Tohunga matakite:
foretellers of the ****ure
Tohunga whakairo:
expert carvers Tohunga raranga:...
- of Māori
spirituality as a core part of the plot, such as the
notion of
matakite,
roughly equivalent to divination. The
series was
filmed primarily in Queenstown...
- of
matakite (giftedness). One of the Kaumatua/Kuia (elders) was
quoted as saying: I
never wanted to
accept it, I said no it isn't, it isn't [
matakite] but...
-
Whina Cooper biography from the
Dictionary of New
Zealand Biography Te
Matakite O
Aotearoa – The
Maori Land
March – Full-length do****entary
about the 1975...
-
Kylie Auldist Tedashii Anderson Robina Brown Kingdon Chapple-Wilson John
Matakite Chong-Nee Sam Ah
Chookoon Jackie Clarke Aivale Cole
Daniel Rae Costello...
- Matches pla**** 10
Goals scored 108 (10.8 per match) Top scorer(s)
Banagao Bakabane (18 goals) Best player(s)
Matakite Taea Best
young player Yopi Laurdine...
-
Matakite John
Chong Nee,
better known by his
stage name
Chong Nee, is a New
Zealand hip hop and R&B singer-songwriter and producer.
Widely regarded as...
- date is
thought to be
approximately 1832.
Toiroa Ikariki (Ikarihi), a
matakite (visionary) of
Nukutaurua on Māhia Peninsula,
prophesied the
birth of Te...
- and peace. When a
candidate was
applying to a
senior tohunga to
become a
matakite, or seer, he had
first to
catch a
small bird such as a whitehead. After...