- haka, mau rākau (weaponry), poi (ball
attached to rope or string) and
mōteatea (traditional Māori songs).
There is a
regular national kapa haka competition...
-
notated the
microtonality in a
significant number of
mōteatea in 1975.[need
quotation to verify] Ngā
Mōteatea,
collected by Sir Āpirana
Ngata (1874-1950), is...
- karakia, whaikōrero,
whakapapa and karanga, and in
performing arts such as
mōteatea, waiata, and haka. The
English word
Maori is a
borrowing from the Māori...
-
Retrieved 12 May 2012. Ngata,
Apirana Turupa; Te Hurinui, Pei (1970). Nga
moteatea: he
maramara rere no nga waka maha, he mea
kohikohi na A.T. Ngata; na Pei...
-
Cultural performance of
waiata (song), haka (dance),
tauparapara (chants) and
mōteatea (poetry) are used by Māori to
express and p**** on
knowledge and understanding...
- well as
Edward FitzGerald's
Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam. He
completed Ngā
Mōteatea, a
collection of Māori
songs begun by Āpirana Ngata,
producing nearly all...
-
poetry form
mōteatea.
SOUNZ Centre for New
Zealand Music published a
series in 2021
called He Reo Tawhito:
Conversations about Mōteatea where Crystal...
- Puhiwahine's
mōteatea, "He
waiata aroha mo Te Toko", more
commonly known as "Ka Eke ki Wairaka." The
following lines from this
moteatea relate to the...
-
their performance piece or
bracket -
whakaeke (a c****ographed entry),
mōteatea (traditional chant), poi (light ball
swung on the end of a rope), waiata-ā-ringa...
- he
published a
number of
works on
significant Māori culture, with Nga
moteatea, a
collection of Māori songs,
being one of his
better known works. Ngata...