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Waiora is a trio of
indigenous Māori
musicians from New Zealand. The
three members of
Waiora are
Horomona Horo,
Korey Atama, and
Joshua Henare Rogers....
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Waiora Te Ūkaipō - The
Homeland is a 1996 play by New
Zealand playwright Hone Kouka. The play
describes the
social dislocation that
happens to Māori who...
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Raukawa Ngāti Utu
Ngati Urunumia Ngāti
Paretekawa Ngati Parewaeono Ngāti
Waiora Ngāti Hari Ngāti
Uekaha Ngāti
Rangatahi Ngati Peehi Ngāti Te
Kanawa is an...
- father's name as a surname, for example:
Ariki –
Maunga Ariki –
Waiora Maunga – Te Awa
Waiora –
Waipapa Te Awa Māori
would also have
translations of their...
- Māori mythology, Tāne (also
called Tāne-mahuta, Tāne-nui-a-Rangi, Tāne-te-
waiora and
several other names) is the god of
forests and of birds, and the son...
- that have
toured nationally and internationally,
including Hone Kouka's
Waiora,
Carol Anne Duffy's The
Worlds Wife and the UK/New
Zealand co-production...
- children's health,
mental health,
maternity and
medical services. He Puna
Waiora (36°46′48″S 174°45′15″E / 36.7799065°S 174.7542401°E / -36.7799065; 174...
- and to the south-west is the long
Ninety Mile
Beach coastline. The
local Waiora Marae and
meeting house are a
traditional meeting place for Ngāti Kurī....
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Christchurch Girls' High
School (Māori: Te Kura o Hine
Waiora) in Christchurch, New Zealand, was
established in 1877 and is the
second oldest girls-only...
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Wairupe and Te Aupōuri. Roma Marae, Ahipara,
represents the hapū of Ngāti
Waiora, Ngāti Pākahi, Te Patukirikiri, and Parewhero.
Tauteihiihi Marae and Pikipāria...