- A
pepeha is a
traditional oral
recitation given by a
person when
introducing themselves in the Māori
culture of New Zealand. It is
often part of a formal...
- "
Pepeha" is a song by New
Zealand band Six60,
performed bilingually in
English and Māori. "
Pepeha" is the band's
second song to be
recorded in Te Reo Māori...
- 143.461072 (Moka No. 1)) and
Pepeha (7°39′21″S 144°00′26″E / 7.655742°S 144.007263°E / -7.655742; 144.007263 (
Pepeha))
villages of West
Kikori Rural...
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ritual greetings or acknowledgements, such as pōwhiri, wero, or
recital of
pepeha. The term
mihimihi is
often used when
speeches and
introductions are exchanged...
- Ngāti
Kauwhata is a Māori iwi (tribe)
located in the Manawatū-Whanganui
region of New Zealand. The iwi has
ancestral ties to
Tainui Waka and Maungatautari...
-
Singles Chart, but
peaked at
number seven on the NZ Hot
Singles Chart. "
Pepeha" (live acoustic) did not
enter the NZ Top 40
Singles Chart, but
peaked at...
- at
number 12 in November. "35",
alongside New
Zealand band Six60's song "
Pepeha" (also
released in 2021), are the best
performing songs sung in Māori since...
- Ngāti
Rangi or Ngāti
Rangituhia is a Māori iwi (tribe) of New Zealand.
Contemporary settlement is
mainly around Waiouru, Ohakune, and the
Upper Whanganui...
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identify themselves through the
following series of
markers captured in
their pepeha (tribal aphorism): Ko
Maungataniwha te
maunga (Maungataniwha is the mountain)...
- 30
musicians parti****ted in the project,
including Six60,
whose single "
Pepeha"
debuted at
number two on the
Official New
Zealand Music Chart. Te Tairāwhiti...