Maori Labels for around a NZ classroom
These labels were made to fit a New Zealand classroom. They have the english and Maori translation.
Traditional Maori Tattoos | Tattoo Designs, Tribe Tattooing, Ta Moko
Maori tattoos are among the most distinctive tattoos in the world. Read on to discover more about the sacred tattoo art of the Maori...
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Maori Waka (canoe). This is my Waka from Ngapuhi, Ngatokimatawhaorua
Maori Girls or Boys Korowai Cloak from ShopNZ.com
This lovely replica Maori Girls or Boys Korowai Cloak is ideal worn over the top of the Kapa Haka costume. The Korowai cloak was worn by men and women as protection against the elements. Some were quite simple, woven from flax, whereas others were made from animal skins and/or feathers. The more beautiful cloaks were used for ceremonial purposes. This girls or boys Korowai cloak is of simple design, adorned by traditional karure, or tassles. The ends are held together with a…
Ngapuhi - Rerenga Wairua (Whanau)
Rerenga Wairua tënä whakarongo mai - Fly now and listen to thisPapaki tü ana ngä tai o Te Tokerau - The tides/waves of Tokerau are crashing on the shoreUeone...
Hamilton New Zealand
Located in Temple View, a small suburb about five miles SW of the main city of Hamilton. Hamilton is located about 80 miles south of the Auckland New Zealand International Airport.
Five Minute Getaway
Beautiful Travel and Vacation Photos
Pirongia
This 2003 painting of Pirongia mountain by Mike Judge conveys its cultural significance and its imposing presence in the Waikato landscape. The moko (facial tattoo) on the skyward face is based on that of King Tāwhiao, the second Māori king, emphasising his links with the mountain. Living in ...
Waikato River
The Waikato River is the region's and one of New Zealand’s largest, flowing from the Volcanic Plateau through the Waikato Basin and to reach the Tasman Sea at Port Waikato. This view looking south (upstream) shows the Waikato’s confluence with the Waipā River at Ngāruawāhia.
Maori Waka (canoe). Waitangi, New Zealand