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  1. Hace 4 días · Professor Rangi Mātāmua was named New Zealander of the Year in 2023. One of Māoridom’s most respected leaders has been honoured today for services to Māori astronomy. Professor Rangi Mātāmua was made an officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit today at Government House, and dedicated this honour to those who have impacted his teaching.

  2. Hace 5 días · Lorde, New Zealand singer-songwriter who was known for lyrics that exhibited a mature, jaded worldview. Her albums included The Love Club (2012), an EP that featured the hit song ‘Royals’; Pure Heroine (2013); Melodrama (2017); and Solar Power (2021). Learn more about Lordes life and music.

  3. Hace 4 días · 13,09 EUR. Lorde siempre revolotea entre lo melancólico y lo eufórico con facilidad, sus canciones están impregnadas de una cierta cualidad catártica que habla directamente a la generación actual.

  4. Hace 1 día · There has been a reduction in offending statistics in New Zealand (NZ) in the last 10 years. Despite the trajectory, Māori (Indigenous people of New Zealand) are over-represented at every stage of the justice system in NZ and are statistically more likely than other ethnic groups to be apprehended, charged, and convicted of a criminal offence in the justice system.

  5. Hace 15 horas · The pou remembers the forced eviction of Waitaha iwi from Te Ao Mārama (Ōmarama) in the winter of 1879 and the urging of their leader, Te Maihāroa, to “never shed blood” in return. For Danny, the carving showed that the highland Scots and Māori have something of a shared history.

  6. Hace 5 días · Otago Daily Times - 31.8.2022 - Opinion: Te reo is important and people will fight for it. How the reo Māori petition of 1972 led to Māori becoming an official language of New Zealand on 1 August 1987. The Spinoff - 20.8.2022 - Remembering Hana te Hemara's Māori language petition, 50 years on.

  7. Hace 4 días · Captain Champion and the Flying Fish made additional voyages to Tauranga’s Te Papa mission station during the 1840s. On 26 September 1846, the schooner returned to St John’s College with flax, potatoes, maize and timber from Tauranga. 7 In the same year, Selwyn sailed to Tauranga to conduct a confirmation service for some of Brown’s Māori converts at Te Papa .8