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Maori-English wordlist.
Maori-English wordlist.
Taonga — Un taonga est, dans la culture maori, un trésor, qu il soit tangible ou non. Parmi les taonga tangibles on trouve des artéfacts et objets hérités, les terres et les pêcheries. Parmi les intangibles on compte la langue, la religion, et les droits… … Wikipédia en Français
Taonga — A taonga in Māori culture is a treasured thing, whether tangible or intangible. Tangible examples are all sorts of heirlooms and artefacts, land and fisheries. Intangible examples may include language, spiritual beliefs, radio frequencies and… … Wikipedia
Taonga — Als Taonga werden in der Kultur der Māori materielle und ideelle Kulturschätze bezeichnet. Unter den materiellen Kulturgütern sind historische Gegenstände, Land und Fischgründe. Zu den ideellen Werten gehören Sprache, religiöse… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Public sector organisations in New Zealand — New Zealand This article is part of the series: Politics and government of New Zealand Constitution … Wikipedia
State sector organisations in New Zealand — are as follows: (see also State Sector Act 1988) Parliamentary Offices * Office of the Controller and Auditor General (Tumuaki o te Mana Arotake) ** Audit New Zealand * Office of the Ombudsmen (Nga Kaitiaki Mana Tangata) * Office of the… … Wikipedia
Māori music — Te Pūoro Māori or Māori Music is music composed or performed by Māori, the native people of New Zealand, and includes a wide variety of folk music styles, often integrated with poetry and dance, as well as modern rock and roll, soul, reggae and… … Wikipedia
University of Waikato — Infobox University name = University of Waikato Te Whare Wānanga o Waikato motto = Ko te tangata ( The people ) established = 1964 chancellor= Jim Bolger, ONZ vice chancellor= Roy Crawford city = Hamilton country = New Zealand students= 14,405… … Wikipedia
Eruera Maihi Patuone — (c. 1764 1872), was a Maori chief, the son of the Ngati Hao chief Tapua and his wife Te Kawehau. Name He was called Patuone when born but acquired the fuller name when baptised by Archdeacon Henry Williams at Paihia on Sunday, 26 January 1840,… … Wikipedia
Sidney Moko Mead — Sir Sidney (Hirini) Moko Haerewa Mead, KNZM (born 8 January 1927) is a New Zealand anthropologist, historian, artist, teacher, writer and prominent Māori leader. Initially training as a teacher and artist, Mead taught in many schools in the East… … Wikipedia
Māori language — Te Reo redirects here. For the television channel, see Te Reo (TV). Māori Māori Spoken in New Zealand Region Polynesia Ethnicity Māori … Wikipedia
New Zealand design — is both a product of indigenous Maori culture and European traditions and practices where the concept of design applies to Maori Kaupapa (fundamental principles) as well as other cultural spheres. Contents 1 Maori design 2 Early colonial New… … Wikipedia