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Located in the town centre of Hastings, offering a sterile, professional environment where valued customers can receive ta moko and tattoos.
Indigenous Maori art and design studio that captures the spirit of New Zealand Aotearoa, including tribal tattoo, ta moko, weaving, wood carving and traditional musical instruments. Public and private works alike are available for commission.
A Wellington based production company specialising in multi-camera event filming, editing, and multi-platform delivery.
Information and links on Maori culture, history, traditions, tattooing and more.
Unique Maori furniture featuring the koru-shaped workstations.
Maori Arts New Zealand presents a powerful face for Maori art in its preservation, development, promotion and participation.
An online hub for Maori in Australia to connect and tautoko one another, and to maintain a strong vine with whanau in Australia and in their homeland, Aotearoa.
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.
Home of New Zealand artist Peter Jean Caley, an oil painter of New Zealand Maori portraits and culture, plus birds and landscapes.
Back, arm, leg, tribal and Maori tattoos, plus make-overs and custom body art in Palmerston North.
The Trust is involved in professional literacy development for Maori people. Kia Ata Mai Educational Trust is comprised of Maori teachers working in the Waikato area, who all hold senior management positions within their respective schools.
Aiming to establish positive cultural, environmental and socio-economic pathways of sustainable prosperity, not only for the Turangi community but as models of success that can be shared with all communities within Aotearoa and the world.
History and discovery of New Zealand, the Maori, protected wildlife and the country today.
A teaching resource that documents New Zealand textile design, with a focus on printed textiles and t-shirt designs.
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