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    Maori Dictionary   (www.maoridictionary.co.nz)

    An online English-Maori and Maori-English dictionary for learners of the Maori language. This resource is also available in hard copy form and is designed to complement other learning resources.

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    Ngata Dictionary   (www.learningmedia.co.nz/ngata)

    An online dictionary providing Maori to English, and English to Maori translation. As well as translating words, this resource also illustrates their use in sentences and phrases drawn from a wide range of contemporary and traditional contexts.

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    Maori - Polynesian Comparative Dictionary   (www.nzetc.org/tm/scholarly/tei-TreMaor.html)

    An online dictionary to compare Maori and Polynesian languages. Provided be NZETC - New Zealand Electronic Text Centre.

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    Maori of New Zealand   (www.maori.info)

    A site featuring information on New Zealand's unique Maori culture, including Maori history, traditions, art, carving, tattoo and genealogy.

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    Information on the Maori Language of New Zealand   (www.maorilanguage.info)

    This site provides authoritative, up-to-date information on the Maori language of New Zealand. It presents key information, lists references and provides links to other useful sites.

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    Te Whanake   (www.tewhanake.maori.nz)

    Maori language learning textbooks, study guides and resources for teachers and students.

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    TangataWhenua.com   (www.tangatawhenua.com)

    …independent news, events and information site to Māori, and those working with and interested in indigenous communities. The aim is to strengthen online Maori networks and businesses.

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    Maori.org.nz   (www.maori.org.nz)

    Information and links on Maori culture, history, traditions, tattooing and more.

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    Maori Language.net   (www.maorilanguage.net)

    Learn the basics of the Maori language, through online video lessons, and take advantage of links to resources and organisations that will help you to learn Te Reo Maori. Also see a list of dictionaries for Maori to English translation.

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    Karaitiana N Taiuru   (www.taiuru.maori.nz)

    Karaitiana Taiuru is a pioneer of Maori Internet and software technologies, having sucessfully led the submission for the creation of the worlds first indegenous second level domain - .maori.nz. Visit the site for publications and software.

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    GENEoNZ   (www.geocities.com/Heartland/Park/7572/nz.htm)

    Resources for NZ European, Pacific Island and Maori genealogist researchers.

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    Tai Tokerua Dictionary   (www.edesignz.co.nz/dictionary/dictionary-index.htm)

    An online dictionary provided by edesignz.co.nz and launched in 1997 with help from the NZ Lottery Grants Board. Includes phrases, people, Iwi, places and encyclopaedic entries.

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    Culture Flow   (www.cultureflow.co.nz)

    A Maori language resource that beginners could self teach themselves. After teaching hands-on for years in the public and corporate sector Jason and Sarah developed Cultureflow® - the Mäori language course for beginners.

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    Shopenzed   (www.shopenzed.com)

    A gift store catering to homesick Kiwi's, people interested in Maori and New Zealand culture, and collectors.

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    Reo Tupu   (www.reotupu.co.nz)

    Providing computer and Web based reo Mäori (Mäori language) resources and services.

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    Bookends   (www.bookends.co.nz)

    Franchised educational textbooks specialists.

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    moorfield [web developer]   (www.moorfield.co.nz)

    The personal Web site of Peter Moorfield a Web developer and designer in New Zealand, specialising in Coldfusion and PHP database driven Web sites.

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    Parent and Family Counselling Service   (www.pafcs.orcon.net.nz)

    A Whangarei counselling service for parents and families in the Northland region. They are there if you need to talk through issues around child rearing, behaviour, step parenting, relationships and adolescents.

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    Maori Subject Headings : Nga Upoko Tukutuku   (mshupoko.natlib.govt.nz)

    Developed as a resource for cataloguers and descriptive archivists, providing a structured path to subjects that Maori customers can relate to and use to find material in libraries.

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    Turanga Health : Te Hauora o Turanganui-a-Kiwa   (www.turangahealth.co.nz)

    Providing health services to the people of Turanganui-a-Kiwa, promoting social, welfare and economic prosperity.

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    Te Whare Wananga o Awanuiarangi   (www.wananga.ac.nz)

    Commited to exploring and defining the depths of bicultural knowledge in Aotearoa – to enable us to rediscover ourselves, to know who we are, to know where we come from and to claim our own place in the millennium ahead.

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    Thorrington School   (www.thorrington.ac.nz)

    All children at Thorrington School are motivated to reach their full potential. The school encourages a good relationship between child, teacher and home, and provides education in a safe and stimulating environment.

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    Mihihea Exclusive Designs   (www.mihihea.com)

    Unique Maori furniture featuring the koru-shaped workstations.

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    Hira Arts : Inspirational Arts   (www.hiraarts.co.nz)

    Contemporary Maori artwork by Alice Spittle and other featured New Zealand artists.

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    Frimley Primary School   (www.frimley.school.nz)

    A Hastings primary school, whose Web site features resources for kids and teachers.