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Shop full of New Zealand NPC, Super 12 and souvenir rugby jerseys and apparel.
Welcome to the Haka site. For those of you new to Haka, it's all about rugby - New Zealand style.
Learn the words and movements for the famous maori war dance, the haka. Includes a detailed history of the different forms of the haka.
Offer a unique Maori experience, at your event, occasion or conference. They provide entertainment, dining experiences and team-building activities for corporates.
Produce and sell award winning tourist, travel and visitor related video, DVD and CDrom products about New Zealand.
The haka, a form of Maori dance, has come to be a symbol of pride and patriotism for all New Zealanders. Read on to find out more about the meaning of the haka, the All Black rugby haka and how to do the haka.
Provides a number of cultural experiences: Maori cultural performances, including Maori welcomes and farewells; Maori entertainment; personal guided tours; overnight marae experiences and visits to Maori villages.
Unofficial site for the New Zealand All Blacks rugby team.
Haka Tours offers low cost 16 and 26 day adventure tours of New Zealand, designed to suit the budget conscious traveller who wants to maximise their pennies, but not shirk on experience.
Based in Turangi, providing personalised tours designed to give you an insight to local Maori culture and the rich history of the Taupo, Turangi and Tongariro National Park regions.
On arrival, visitors will enter the Maori Village together and experience a Powhiri, the formal Maori welcome of peaceful entry. Once welcomed into Haka Pa, you will take a step back in time and discover how Maori lived in pre-European times.
An authentic Maori cultural experience at Willowbank Wildlife Reserve, in Christchurch. You will be greeted with a traditional powhiri, treated to a cultural performance and given the chance to explore a Maori village and wildlife reserve.
Panoramic photography services for sporting events, real estate, resource consent applications, weddings and other private functions.
Download the Haka Mania rugby game to your mobile phone for some fun on the run.
New Zealand's premiere festival for all Maori arts, including kapa haka, dance, drama, poetry, storytelling and visual arts. Over four days an audience of over 35,000 witness and celebrate the best Maori performing arts our nation has to offer.
High quality t-shirts, apparel and other products featuring original New Zealand Maori native art and design. Prints and original photographic art of New Zealand also available.
Mika is an artist who crosses all boundaries, a captivating entertainer with substance. His shows open with an explosion of cheek and charisma then move on with intensity, through a diverse range of genre and moods.
A strong cultural group and actively hosts Maori performing arts festivals in the Canterbury region. Kapa Haka is a uniquely Maori performing art in which dancing, singing, expression and movement share customs and tell ancient stories.
An Auckland event for families and all ages featuring free entertainment, music and dance, show rides, competitions and prizes. Free entry. Free parking. Other events include Flava Out West, Oceania extravaganza, Watchmen in the City, Kuia and Kaumatua Ball, and Youth Shout Out.
Specialises in Maori cultural performances and cultural tours, both within New Zealand and overseas.
Home to Pounamu, a Maori performing arts site. Information available on courses and tours.
Information and links on Maori culture, history, traditions, tattooing and more.
A Maori school located in Dannevirke.
Vote now for your favourite bakery and be in to win a $500 travel voucher. The annual competition is run by the Baking Industry Association of New Zealand and is open to all bakeries.
Unhindered views of the Wakatipu panorama. Open for lunch and dinner every day in Queenstown.
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