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Nose to nose with Maori warriors Jul 13, 2003 ROTORUA, New Zealand -- The Maori, a Polynesian people who were the first humans to live in New Zealand, are today more numerous around Rotorua than ...
Told from the perspectives of nine female filmmakers, “Waru” is the first feature film from New Zealand to be made by Maori women since Mereta Mita’s “Mauri,” almost 30 years ago.
Cornerstone’s Alison Thompson and Mark Gooder noted: “New Zealand is a country with a history of strong female leaders and the life of Dame Whina Cooper is one of its great legacies.
COQUILLE -- Giving students at Jefferson Elementary School a chance to play with toys they had never seen before was also the way to teach them about a culture from ...
The significant, participatory activities of Maori women in community life in the early contact period are established using Pakeha evidence and, more briefly, mythological evidence is given to reveal ...
PARIS (Reuters) - French parliament is set to approve on Tuesday the restitution of tattooed, mummified heads of Maori warriors to New Zealand, centuries after they were brought to Europe and ...
Told from the perspectives of nine female filmmakers, “Waru” is the first feature film from New Zealand to be made by Maori women since Mereta Mita’s “Mauri,” almost 30 years ago. It ...
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