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Taonga or
taoka (in
South Island Māori) is a Māori-language word that
refers to a
treasured possession in Māori culture. It
lacks a
direct translation...
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Taonga pūoro are the
traditional musical instruments of the Māori
people of New Zealand. The
instruments previously fulfilled many
functions within Māori...
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Pouhere Taonga (initially the
National Historic Places Trust and then, from 1963 to 2014, the New
Zealand Historic Places Trust; in Māori:
Pouhere Taonga) is...
- The
Ministry for
Culture and
Heritage (MCH; Māori: Manatū
Taonga) is the
department of the New
Zealand Government responsible for
supporting the arts,...
- Ngā
Taonga Sound &
Vision (Operating name for The New
Zealand Archive of Film,
Television and
Sound Ngā
Taonga Whitiāhua Me Ngā
Taonga Kōrero.) is an archive...
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Taonga Bwembya (born 11 June 1995) is a
Zambian footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for
Forest Rangers F.C. and the
Zambia national team.
Bwembya was...
- 2010.
Retrieved 25
October 2022. "Heartland". NZOnScreen. 13 May 2020. "
Taonga".
Television New Zealand.
Archived from the
original on 18 May 2011. Retrieved...
- teara.govt.nz. New
Zealand Ministry for
Culture and
Heritage Te
Manatu Taonga.
Retrieved 12
December 2018. "Dog Tax War
narrowly averted | NZHistory,...
- over
their lands,
kainga and
other taonga: "te tino
rangatiratanga o
ratou wenua o
ratou kainga me o
ratou taonga katoa",
literally "the
absolute chieftainship...
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including ceremonial performances, laments, and love songs.
Instruments (
taonga pūoro), such as
flutes and percussion,
began being used as
spiritual tools...