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- 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...
- haka, mau rākau (weaponry), poi (ball attached to rope or string) and mōteatea (traditional Māori songs). There is a regular national kapa haka competition...
- 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...
- 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...
- Cultural performance of waiata (song), haka (dance), tauparapara (chants) and mōteatea (poetry) are used by Māori to express and p**** on knowledge and understanding...
- poetry form mōteatea. SOUNZ Centre for New Zealand Music published a series in 2021 called He Reo Tawhito: Conversations about Mōteatea where Crystal...
- television producer, Mohi has worked to produce television programmes such as Mōteatea and Marae DIY. Mohi was born in Waipukurau in the Hawke's Bay Region, New...
- 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...
- 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...
- in 1854, which was an expanded version of a m****cript entitled Ko ngā mōteatea, me ngā hakirara o ngā Māori (The Traditional Chants and Songs of the Māori)...