Welcome to the Ngai Tahu Web Sites. We are an indigenous Maori people of New Zealand. We invite you to learn about our culture, our history, and our people in New Zealand today.
Ngai Tahu, an indigenous people of New Zealand, invite you to learn about their culture, their history and their people in New Zealand today.
The He Oranga Pounamu Charitable Trust is a vehicle for organising and integrating Maori health and social services.
Involved in the harvest, processing and marketing of finfish, lobster, abalone and shellfish.
Guide to resources on the history of Christchurch, Banks Peninsula and Lyttelton.
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.
Providers and Ngai Tahu to increase Maori participation in tertiary education.
This site details the threat to the Okarito area from developers and how the Okarito Community is working to save the area.
A site providing information on Ngai Tahu Property's current residential and lifestyle property developments.
Specialise in property development and investment in Canterbury.
Based in Dunedin, specialising in environmental health, resource management, iwi planning, environmental evaluation, Maori cultural health, cultural knowledge and values.
The Christchurch Community Organisations Directory has been designed to enable you to find information about particular community organisations quickly and effectively.
An international declaration recognising sovereignty of the Independent Tribes of N.Z.
Christchurch based providers of child and family care services for the people of Ngai Tahu.
An organisation committed to finding a balance between continued development of our agricultural potential and rural economy, and the need to retain high quality, contaminant-free water for drinking and for our land.
A Maori language site providing information on the history of Te Tiriti o Waitangi, or the Treaty of Waitangi.
Established at the University of Canterbury in 1974 under the late Te Awaroa Nepia.
Information on the Maori language (Reo Maaori) based on the author's studies.
Pagan art, books and links.
An education and development consultancy based in Auckland, New Zealand.
A voluntary society dedicated to the preservation of Akaroa's beauty and history.
Experienced in planning and delivering visitor interpretation for both the public and private sectors in New Zealand.
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.
The online home of artworks being produced by the members of the Waikaha Art Group, based at Poranui Beach, Birdlings Flat, on the east coast of the South Island.
A research group, based at the University of Auckland, with a commitment to positive Maori development through improving the well-being of tamariki, rangatahi and their whanau.
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