Māori Creators, Leaders and Heroes
A DigitalNZ Story by National Library of New Zealand Topics
This collection of resources includes Māori creators, leaders and heroes from the 1800s through to the present day, including rangatira such as Princess Te Puea, Dame Whina Cooper and Sir Āpirana Ngata, Māori who have served in the armed forces and academics, politicians, sports people, musicians, artists, writers, dancers, chefs and much, much more. SCIS no. 1808626
Māori and war
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Māori protest changemakers
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Māori scholars
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Māori orators
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Māori weavers and carvers
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Māori creative writers
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Māori sporting greats
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Kiingitanga
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Tahupotiki Wiremu Ratana, Iriaka Te Rio, and Te Urumanaao Ngapaki
Alexander Turnbull Library
Maori Battalion training at Maadi, Egypt
Alexander Turnbull Library
Māori contemporary dance going global
Services to Schools
Atamira Dance Company Leads the Way in Maori Dance
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Wellington and Rotorua elect wahine Māori Mayors
Radio New Zealand
College school boys holding flowers on their way to Sir Apirana Ngata's funeral
Alexander Turnbull Library
Princess Piki to Kuini Te Atairangikaahu
Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage
Upper Hutt Posse - E Tu
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Dr Lance O’Sullivan
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100 Māori Leaders
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Areta Wilkinson
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Māori All Blacks
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Dr Louis Potaka
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Outstanding Māori business leaders honoured
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Nichola Te Kiri: a career in contemporary Māori design
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The Maketu sisters
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Kāhui Fashion Collective open high-end Māori fashion store
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Biographies of advocates of te reo Māori
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Māori artists: the men behind the steel
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Famous New Zealanders
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Māori Religious Movements
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