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- partnership work to enhance tax policy through kaitiakitanga (stewardship), manaakitanga (care), ōhanga (prosperity) and whanaungatanga (relationships). In 2019...
- group aims to provide material help and pastoral care in the spirit of manaakitanga. The Aunties, through Clark's influence, emphasise charity donations...
- Concern organisations: Age Concern Bermuda Age Concern New Zealand / He Manaakitanga Kaumātua Aotearoa Age Concern España Age Concern Central Lancashire...
- is no embarr****ment. Recipients rely on the donors' aroha (empathy), manaakitanga (cherishing) and wairua (spirit) to ensure that it is enough. Thanks...
- she continues her research at the Violence Prevention Unit Te Whare Manaakitanga, in Wellington's Rimutaka Prison. In the 2019 Queen's Birthday Honours...
- emphasised the importance of our whanaungatanga (family values and ethos) and manaakitanga (hospitality), Ngati Poroutanga. She went to serve as the Māori Rugby...
- 30-bed special treatment unit for violent prisoners called Te Whare Manaakitanga. Prisoners in this unit are taught skills to enable them to live without...
- Tess Moeke-Maxwell, Linda Waimarie Nikora, and Nga****a Te Awekotuku, 'Manaakitanga: Ethical research with Māori who are dying', in M. Agee, T. McIntosh...
- Retrieved 11 September 2017. "manaakitanga – Māori Dictionary". maoridictionary.co.nz. Retrieved 11 September 2017. ""Manaakitanga" theme for Māori Language...
- nga kawenga kei runga i a au hei kirirarau o Aotearoa, i runga i nga manaakitanga a te atua. Affirmation of allegiance: Tenei au, a [name], te whakau nei...