Asia 2000 is a non-profit, apolitical organisation dedicated to promoting greater understanding between New Zealand and its Asian neighbours. The Foundation works to develop New Zealanders' knowledge and understanding of the countries and peoples of Asia, help New Zealanders acquire the right skills to work effectively with Asian counterparts, build New Zealand's links with Asia, promote and assist ...
New Zealand history. An overview covering the pre-historic, colonial and modern periods. The New Zealand Wars. Biographies of Maori warriors. Maori history and culture, and a look at New Zealand today.
Maori Independence Site concerning self determination issues for indigenous people in Aotearoa/New Zealand it's relvance pacifically and within the wider international indigenous community.
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This site provides information about occupied Tibet, His Holiness the Dalai Lama and Tibetan news.
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Polish Consulate, Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand, Polski Konsulat Honorowy, Auckland, Nowa Zelandia ...
Te reo maori - the Maori Language Maaori is the language of the people who inhabited Aotearoa (New Zealand) before European colonisation. This page contains information about that language, from a variety of sources, including soc.culture.new-zealand. This is the beginning of a speech in Maori, by Whetu Scott. Kimi Kupu Hou - Maori Lexical Database an online, searchable technical Maori ...
Ngapuhi - New Zealand s largest iwi, with more than 95, 000 members. The house of Ngapuhi stretches from Tamaki Makaurau in the south to Cape Reinga in the north.
Provides links to websites for and about Maori.
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Te Tapuae O Rehua works with tertiary providers and Ngai Tahu to increase Maori participation in tertiary education, and ensures high quality course content for Maori tertiary studies units.
Home to Pounamu, a Maori Performing Arts Site. Information available on courses and tours.
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Welcome to the homepage of the Goethe Society in Wellington, New Zealand. We exist to promote German language and culture and to provide a meeting place for those who enjoy speaking German and are interested in German history, literature, music, art, films and current events.
Information on all the events and entertainment for St Patrick's day / week here on the official St Patrick's Festival website. The most fun week on the New Zealand calendar.
PAKEHA, ITS ORIGIN AND MEANING by Jodie Ranford Families, like trees, grow and develop with their surroundings. Seeds are blown by the wind and new trees are born elsewhere. Roots sink into the ground from which the new tree draws life. Children, like branches, stretch out. Families and trees have similar destinies (Mirella Ricciardi African Saga, cited in King, 1985, p8) This paper discusses ...
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NEW ZEALAND JAPAN SOCIETIES The Japan Society of Wellington was inaugurated in 1959. In 1960 The Japan Society of Auckland was formed followed by The Japan Society of Hawkes Bay in 1961. Since then other regions of New Zealand have established their groups so that today we now have 14 individual Japan Societies enter here our web pages - what's new check out TARANAKI home page GOLF Auckland ...
Home | foreword | roll of honour | the poems I THE PAKEHA I the Pakeha have never felt the throb and pulse of earth beneath my naked feet upon the sands of this your land. I the Pakeha have never heard the tapu prayed, called down high amongst the kauris' thighs, nor gazed upon the mystery of Tane in the sky. I the Pakeha have never heard the calling of the brilliant seas, nor felt the power of ...
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