(1994) refers to kaumātua as being the "keepers of knowledge and traditions of the family, sub-tribe and tribe". Although the term kaumātua is widely used...
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Canterbury academic, lawyer and activist Sir Tipene O'Regan (born 1939), kaumātua, company director, and academic, and negotiator in Ngāi Tahu Claims Settlement...
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and university administrator. From 2016 until his death, he served as kaumātua and advisor to the governor-general and government of New Zealand. Born...
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operates from the Māori philosophical world view and is principally guided by kaumātua (respected elders). Individual kōhanga reo are autonomously run by their...
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Karitoki consulted a kaumātua (wise elder) in the village who believed Karitoki as he knew ocean maidens did exist. The kaumātua told Karitoki that being...
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Māori culture (section Kaumātua (tribal elders))
elder status, instead, the people acknowledge an elder's kaumātua status. In the past, kaumātua were believed to be "the reincarnation of a person who had...
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all but disappeared from Māori society, while the roles of tohunga and kaumātua are still present. Traditional kinship ties are also actively maintained...
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related Maori performing arts. New Zealand Post Kaumātua Kapa Haka Slideshow of images from the 2014 New Zealand Post Kaumātua Kapa Haka, Te Papa Channel...
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Hamilton Moana Jackson Dr. Carwyn Jones Vapi Kupenga (Kaumātua) Apirana Mahuika (1934 – 2015) (Kaumātua) Ani Mikaere Professor Margaret Mutu Mereana Pitman...
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Earl, league player Mihi Edwards, memoirist, social worker, teacher and kaumātua Taonui Hikaka, Paramount chief Dame Rangimārie Hetet, famous weaver and...
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30 people. It formed the smallest partition of the Māori society. The kaumātua (tribal elders), senior adults (pākeke) such as parents, uncles and aunts...
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(literally, "grandfather"), a term of respect in the Māori language for a male Kaumātua (tribal elder) Kōrō, a masculine Japanese given name KORO, a Spanish-language...
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Māori King Movement in New Zealand chooses a Maori monarch, elected by the Kaumātua of various New Zealand iwi (tribes). However, every Maori monarch to date...
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"Chief of Chan". Chan was a term some Maya used to refer to themselves. Kaumātua are the tribal elders in Māori society. Oday is the term for elder in the...
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link to a hapū of Ngāti Kahungunu. One representative is elected as a kaumātua; a respected elder of the iwi who is proficient in Ngāti Kahungunu tikanga...
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wishes to have land blessed, or when a sudden death occurs, an elder (kaumātua or tohunga) of the tangata whenua may be asked to perform a cleansing ritual...
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inevitable then ... than Pelorus Jack of the Sounds?" Kipa Hemi Whiro, a kaumātua of Ngāti Kuia is reported in 1913 as being "very positive in his belief"...
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The New Zealand Superannuation Fund (Māori: Te Kaitiaki Tahua Penihana Kaumātua o Aotearoa) is a sovereign wealth fund in New Zealand. New Zealand currently...
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Development (Te Manatū Whakahiato Taiohi) The Office for Seniors (Te Tari Kaumātua) The Office of the Superu (Social Policy Evaluation and Research Unit)...
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Northland, New Zealand. The species name (etymology) was provided by Te Rarawa kaumātua Joseph Cooper, Waipuna marae, Panguru, Northland. The specific name kokoroiho...
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includes areas such as Kaunihera (Council), Te Rōpū Pounamu, Policy Hub, and Kaumātua Kākāriki. Ngā Haumi Ngā Haumi are the administration and operation aspects...
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Joseph 'Hohepa' Harawira QSM (13 March 1946 – January 2017) was a Māori kaumātua (elder) and environmental campaigner in New Zealand, prominent for raising...
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winds. This was written especially for the New Zealand Maori team by team kaumātua (elder) Whetu Tipiwai. It tells the Māori story of the creation from the...
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18 July 2024. Retrieved 8 January 2021. Shaskey, Tara (23 April 2018). "Kaumātua disgusted at gallery's efforts to show colonial painting, citing racism"...
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Mihi Edwards (1918–2008), New Zealand writer, social worker, teacher and kaumātua (respected Māori elder), known as Anne Edwards until the 1960s Annie Edwards...
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was a member of the New Zealand Māori Rugby Board for 15 years and the kaumātua of the Māori All Blacks from 2001 to 2010, composed a new haka, “Timatanga”...
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will curse anyone entering the cemetery without permission of the marae kaumātua. On leaving the sacred cemetery, visitors must always wash their hands...
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Associates. O'Regan, H., Rangipunga, C., & Ake Associates. (2009). Kura kaumātua, he hokika mahara: Recalling the memories. Christchurch: Ake Associates...
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Tribunal heard a sixth claim filed by several individuals including Ngāpuhi Kaumātua (tribal elder) Hone Sadler who argued that ACT's Treaty Principle Bill's...
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