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Centenary of a North Otago settlement: celebrations at Moeraki
Auckland Libraries
New administration block at Ratana Pa, near Wanganui, officially opened by the acting-Minister of...
Auckland Libraries
Men and women of Te Arawa going out to the pontoon in the Waikato River to entertain the crowd du...
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Winter Exhibition in Whangarei
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Opening of the meeting house and Taihoa hall erected in memory of Sir James Carroll at the Takiti...
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Official opening of the Porourangi meeting house at Waiomatatini
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New social hall opened at Mangahanea, Ruatoria
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Māui [electronic resource] : one man against the Gods.
National Library of New Zealand
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Torotoro [electronic resource].
National Library of New Zealand
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Waiata : Māori music magazine.
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Kia Mau Festival.
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Ngā Mana Whakairo a Toi = Bachelor of Māori Performing Arts. Level of study 7 / Te Whare Wānanga ...
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Māori Music Industry Coalition [electronic resource].
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South Auckland Poets Collective [electronic resource].
National Library of New Zealand
Journal
Ha [electronic resource] : the voice of Māori and indigenous performing arts.
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Taki Rua Productions [electronic resource].
National Library of New Zealand
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Te Rākau Theatre [electronic resource].
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Ngā whai painga o Te Ao Haka : the positive impacts of Te Ao Haka for ākonga, whānau, and kaiako ...
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Male kapa haka group at Whakarewarewa
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Te Arawa Māori at the official opening of King Koroki's new residence
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