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- Kotahitanga (literally "a state of being at one") may refer to several things relating to the Māori people of New Zealand: Te Kotahitanga, a Māori parliament...
- put to vote in the 2009 public ****. A kotahitanga flag is one of any flag designs ****ociated with kotahitanga (English: oneness), a term ****ociated with...
- The Kotahitanga movement was an autonomous Māori parliament convened annually in New Zealand from 1892 until 1902. Though not recognised by the New Zealand...
- "Kotahitanga" (English: "Unity"), is a song by Oceania, a musical act formed by New Zealand vocalist Hinewehi Mohi and English producer Jaz Coleman. A...
- importance today. The mere is shown as one of the features of the Māori Kotahitanga flag, where it is crossed with a scroll representing the Treaty of Waitangi...
- the Maniapoto hapū of Ngutu, Parewaeono and Urunumia. Te Kotahitanga Marae and Te Kotahitanga meeting house is a meeting place for the Maniapoto hapū of...
- Ngāti Maniapoto hapū of Ngati Kiriwai. Ōkapu or Oakapu Marae and Te Kotahitanga o Ngāti Te Weehi meeting house is a meeting place for the Waikato Tainui...
- upgrade Mataatua Marae, creating 14 jobs. Whangape has one marae, Te Kotahitanga. It is affiliated with the Ngāpuhi hapū of Ngāti Kura, Ngāti Tautahi...
- the Native Land Court, and in June 1892 he was elected Premier of the Kotahitanga Parliament in Hawke's Bay. The following year, she addressed the ****embly...
- hapū. Other marae include Tamakahu Marae, Tāne-nui-a-Rangi Marae, Te Kotahitanga and Nūhaka Unity Hall, Te Manutai Marae, and Te Poho o Te Rehu or Te...