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Dedicated to indigenous economic development, a network of Maori communally-owned entities whose mission is for the economic advancement of its members and the communities they benefit.
A brief description of the Treaty of Waitangi and issues relating to it. [In the Māori language].
The Foundation for Indigenous Research in Society and Technology. A philanthropic trust aiming to commission and facilitate research into issues of interest and concern to indigenous people everywhere.
Features the culture, history, mythology, legend and whakapapa (genealogy) of the indigenous Maori people of New Zealand (Aotearoa).
Kawhia - spiritual and ancestral home of Tainui. The arrival of Tainui and its history.
Takes an integrated approach to providing services and support for all urban Māori in South Auckland. Collaborates with other service providers and each whānau.
News, views, commentary and writings.
The Muaupoko live in the Horowhenua area. News, elections, Panui, services and information.
Nga whakaaro e pa ana ki te Karaitianatanga me te haahi Mihinare. Dedicated to exploring the idea of “Māori Theology.” Looks at God, Jesus, the holy spirit and the church from a mihinare (Māori Anglican) perspective.
A cooperative venture of Maniapoto Marae, primarily a fund raising initiative to provide funds for Marae development and maintenance.
Through this website the Trust provides updates on news, events, and information on the activities of the Trust for members, whanau and the general public.
Expresses and explores contemporary lifestyles of Ngati Porou, including people, culture, identity, and marae.
Site features information on programmes, research, news, events, publications, video, seminars and conference.
Provides access to information about the Rūnanga, including information about identity, news updates and notices of future events.
Mai Titoki ki Te Rau o Te Huia. From Titoki to Te Rau o Te Huia. This pepeha relates to the northernmost and southernmost coastal pā of Ngāti Mutunga whose area of interest extends beyond these two pā.
The Incorporation is about farming and includes three sheep and cattle stations. Website features grant forms, farm reports, shareholder list, panui and resources.
Information on Parihaka today, redress, future focused Parihaka, events and timeline.
Mission: to restore, revitalise strengthen and enhance the cultural, social and economic well-being of Taranaki Whanui ki Te Upoko o Te Ika
This website is the home of the whānau of Rongowhakaata, the descendants of Turahiri, Moetai, Uetupupuke me Rongowhakaata raua ko Ruapani.
A networking and linkage resource supporting the needs of whanau, community organisations, Government groups and commerce and containing more than 2000 listings.
The place to find community research and researchers in New Zealand.
Students learn, live and work in a whānau setting according to the college's special character. They spend up to 18 hours a day in the care of the Whānau Manaaki community.
A bilingual portal-plus web community which provides educational material for teachers, school managers, and the wider education community.
Represents innovation and tradition in teaching and research. It provides national and international leadership in Māori, Pacific and indigenous issues and sustainable development.
Te Kahui Mangai(TKM) is a directory of iwi (tribes) and Maori organisations for purposes of consultation and research.
Works within government and communities, to support Māori collective success at home and globally.
A kaupapa Maori Organisation founded and governed by whanau with physical, sensory and intellectual disabilities. Provides disability information and advice to assisting whanau, Maori communities, providers, agencies and government.
Represents the interests of Rongowhakata, Ngai Tamanuhiri and Te Aitanga a Mahaki. Promotes and advances the cultural, economic, spiritual, social well-being and prosperity of Iwi.
The governing council providing a wide range of services to the people of the Hutt Valley.
Established by its marae to progress the spiritual, cultural, social and economic growth of Te Rarawa. Works to develop opportunities and initiatives for the their people's future and the protection of their lands and other taonga.
An Urban Authority acknowledging the sovereign rights of mana whenua and tangata whenua of the Hamilton City area.
Te Uri o Hau is a Northland hapu of Ngati Whatua whose area of interest is located in the Northern Kaipara region.
An urban Māori Authority in West Auckland . Offers services encompassing justice, social service, education, health, and corrections.
Represents Te Ātiawa people who whakapapa to Te Tau Ihu (the top of the South Island).
This panel provides the platform for giving voice to those things that really matter, personally and for the whānau.
Established in 1975 by the Treaty of Waitangi Act 1975 the Tribunal is a permanent commission of inquiry charged with making recommendations on claims brought by Maori relating to actions or omissions of the Crown that breach the promises made in the Treaty of Waitangi.
A compilation of a large number of separate Māori-English and English-Māori dictionary, lexicon, and word-list resources - compiled, organised and maintained by Wordstream Corporation Ltd - Te Tokapū Whakairo Kupu.
Information about the organisation, hapū , marae, Whakatōhea history, services offered and businesses owned.
In 2014 Whanganui Iwi members voted to approve the dissolution of the Board and the transfer of its assets to Ngā Tāngata Tiaki o Whanganui. Information on timeline, claim report, process and registration, plus news, maps and contact form.
Dedicated to indigenous economic development, a network of Maori communally-owned entities whose mission is for the economic advancement of its members and the communities they benefit.
Takes an integrated approach to providing services and support for all urban Māori in South Auckland. Collaborates with other service providers and each whānau.
A kaupapa Maori Organisation founded and governed by whanau with physical, sensory and intellectual disabilities. Provides disability information and advice to assisting whanau, Maori communities, providers, agencies and government.
Established in 1975 by the Treaty of Waitangi Act 1975 the Tribunal is a permanent commission of inquiry charged with making recommendations on claims brought by Maori relating to actions or omissions of the Crown that breach the promises made in the Treaty of Waitangi.
Established by its marae to progress the spiritual, cultural, social and economic growth of Te Rarawa. Works to develop opportunities and initiatives for the their people's future and the protection of their lands and other taonga.
Students learn, live and work in a whānau setting according to the college's special character. They spend up to 18 hours a day in the care of the Whānau Manaaki community.
A brief description of the Treaty of Waitangi and issues relating to it. [In the Māori language].
The Foundation for Indigenous Research in Society and Technology. A philanthropic trust aiming to commission and facilitate research into issues of interest and concern to indigenous people everywhere.
Represents innovation and tradition in teaching and research. It provides national and international leadership in Māori, Pacific and indigenous issues and sustainable development.
An urban Māori Authority in West Auckland . Offers services encompassing justice, social service, education, health, and corrections.
News, views, commentary and writings.
The place to find community research and researchers in New Zealand.
Information about the organisation, hapū , marae, Whakatōhea history, services offered and businesses owned.
This website is the home of the whānau of Rongowhakaata, the descendants of Turahiri, Moetai, Uetupupuke me Rongowhakaata raua ko Ruapani.
A cooperative venture of Maniapoto Marae, primarily a fund raising initiative to provide funds for Marae development and maintenance.
The governing council providing a wide range of services to the people of the Hutt Valley.
The Muaupoko live in the Horowhenua area. News, elections, Panui, services and information.
Kawhia - spiritual and ancestral home of Tainui. The arrival of Tainui and its history.
Provides access to information about the Rūnanga, including information about identity, news updates and notices of future events.
An Urban Authority acknowledging the sovereign rights of mana whenua and tangata whenua of the Hamilton City area.
Mission: to restore, revitalise strengthen and enhance the cultural, social and economic well-being of Taranaki Whanui ki Te Upoko o Te Ika
Works within government and communities, to support Māori collective success at home and globally.
Represents the interests of Rongowhakata, Ngai Tamanuhiri and Te Aitanga a Mahaki. Promotes and advances the cultural, economic, spiritual, social well-being and prosperity of Iwi.
Expresses and explores contemporary lifestyles of Ngati Porou, including people, culture, identity, and marae.
Through this website the Trust provides updates on news, events, and information on the activities of the Trust for members, whanau and the general public.
Mai Titoki ki Te Rau o Te Huia. From Titoki to Te Rau o Te Huia. This pepeha relates to the northernmost and southernmost coastal pā of Ngāti Mutunga whose area of interest extends beyond these two pā.
This panel provides the platform for giving voice to those things that really matter, personally and for the whānau.
Te Kahui Mangai(TKM) is a directory of iwi (tribes) and Maori organisations for purposes of consultation and research.
Te Uri o Hau is a Northland hapu of Ngati Whatua whose area of interest is located in the Northern Kaipara region.
Represents Te Ātiawa people who whakapapa to Te Tau Ihu (the top of the South Island).
Nga whakaaro e pa ana ki te Karaitianatanga me te haahi Mihinare. Dedicated to exploring the idea of “Māori Theology.” Looks at God, Jesus, the holy spirit and the church from a mihinare (Māori Anglican) perspective.
The Incorporation is about farming and includes three sheep and cattle stations. Website features grant forms, farm reports, shareholder list, panui and resources.
Information on Parihaka today, redress, future focused Parihaka, events and timeline.
In 2014 Whanganui Iwi members voted to approve the dissolution of the Board and the transfer of its assets to Ngā Tāngata Tiaki o Whanganui. Information on timeline, claim report, process and registration, plus news, maps and contact form.
A bilingual portal-plus web community which provides educational material for teachers, school managers, and the wider education community.
A networking and linkage resource supporting the needs of whanau, community organisations, Government groups and commerce and containing more than 2000 listings.
Site features information on programmes, research, news, events, publications, video, seminars and conference.
Features the culture, history, mythology, legend and whakapapa (genealogy) of the indigenous Maori people of New Zealand (Aotearoa).
A compilation of a large number of separate Māori-English and English-Māori dictionary, lexicon, and word-list resources - compiled, organised and maintained by Wordstream Corporation Ltd - Te Tokapū Whakairo Kupu.
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