Māori Music and Performance
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Explore the Māori culture, history and uses of taonga puoro along with waiata, famous singers (traditional and contemporary), music awards, styles and contribution of Māori to theatre, film, dance and the unique performances that are waiata ā ringa and kapa haka. SCIS no: 1921970
Maisey Rika
Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage
Ngā pūoro Māori (Māori music)
National Library of New Zealand
Kapa haka
National Library of New Zealand
Polynesian Festival Publicity Caption: First National Polynesian Festival Competitions Rotorua 1972. Waihirere team from Gisborne
Archives New Zealand Te Rua Mahara o te Kāwanatanga
Māori music record
Alexander Turnbull Library
Kapa Haka group, Glendale School, Wainuiomata - Photograph taken by Ross Giblin
Alexander Turnbull Library
Maori music awards celebrate Maori music, artists
Radio New Zealand
Waiata hōu – contemporary Māori songs: Origins of contemporary waiata
Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage
Te Matatini Festival
Services to Schools
60,000 attend Te Matatini 2019
Services to Schools
Māori musical instruments – taonga puoro: Māori musical concepts
Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage
Māori composers – ngā kaitito waiata
Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage
Making Music - Mika
NZ On Screen
The Stage - Haka Fusion - First Episode
NZ On Screen
Powhiri 101
Radio New Zealand
Accessible Marae - Karanga
AttitudeLive
Whale Rider
NZ On Screen
Koha - Nga Pikitia Māori
NZ On Screen
Māori radio – reo irirangi: First decades of Māori radio
Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage
Have we been singing 'Tutira Mai Nga Iwi' wrong?
Radio New Zealand
Māori theatre – te whare tapere hōu
Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage
Treaty
NZ On Screen
New Zealand Mirror No. 14
NZ On Screen
'Poi e'
Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage
Ahi Ataahua
NZ On Screen
Alien Weaponry rediscover te reo
Radio New Zealand
Upper Hutt Posse: 'E tu'
Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage
Upper Hutt Posse - Photograph taken by John Nicholson
Alexander Turnbull Library
Common Unity: Marley’s Aotearoa legacy 40 years on
Radio New Zealand
The music of Māori chant
Services to Schools
Richard Nunns
Services to Schools
Types of haka
Services to Schools
Hei Waiata, Hei Whakakoakoa
Services to Schools
Māori Language Week performance
Services to Schools
Pōwhiri process
Services to Schools
A wedding with a Māori twist
Services to Schools
Māori and Pacifica bands and musicians
Services to Schools
Māori artists
Services to Schools
Te Wiki o te reo Māori
Services to Schools
Māori musical instruments
Services to Schools
‘Now is the hour,’ NZ's first million-selling song?
Services to Schools
Rotorua Club
Services to Schools
Thriller Haka to Poi E From Taika Waititi's "Boy"
Services to Schools
Inia Te Wiata
Services to Schools
A Māori concert at Bulls
Services to Schools
Dame Kiri Te Kanawa
Services to Schools
Theme from Once were Warriors
Services to Schools
The Power of Music (Te Kaha o Te Waiata)
Services to Schools
Toe Paw by Whats Timata?
Services to Schools
New Zealand's 10 best rappers
Services to Schools
Māori dance
Services to Schools
How to make a play piupiu
Services to Schools
Kete Aronui
Services to Schools
Playing the rōria
Services to Schools
Corporal Anaia Amohau
Alexander Turnbull Library
Powhiri for Vietnam veterans
Alexander Turnbull Library
Scene from Once were warriors.
Alexander Turnbull Library
Māori woman performing an action song
Alexander Turnbull Library
Māori performers in a fix
National Library of New Zealand
Māori women singing and using poi
Alexander Turnbull Library
He Ara Pūoro
Services to Schools
E Kō, E Kō - Morning Chorus
Services to Schools
Voices of Tāwhirimatea
Services to Schools
Hinewehi Mohi
Services to Schools
New Zealand Music
DigitalNZ
Māori Religious Movements
DigitalNZ
Te Reo Māori
DigitalNZ