- New
Zealand (Māori:
Aotearoa [aɔˈtɛaɾɔa]) is an
island country in the
southwestern Pacific Ocean. It
consists of two main landm****es—the
North Island (Te...
- The
Maoriland Worker,
later called The Standard, was a
leading New
Zealand labour journal of the
early 20th century. It was
launched in 1910 by the Shearers'...
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directorial debut with the
short film E
Rangi Rā,
which premiered at the 2022
Māoriland Film Festival. In 2023, she
appeared in her most
prominent role to date...
- The
Romance of
Maoriland was a 1930 New
Zealand film,
intended to be New Zealand's
first "talkie" film with Ted Coubray’s
Coubraytone sound system, though...
- The
Māoriland Film
Festival is a
festival of film and
creative endeavours that
supports and
hosts Māori and
international Indigenous filmmakers and creatives...
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themselves were not
creators or
proponents of
Maoriland work. For example,
Thomas Bracken's book
Musings in
Maoriland included the poem "New
Zealand Hymn", which...
- Wānanga o
Raukawa a
Tikanga Māori university. It also
hosts the
annual Māoriland Film
Festival and
Otaki Kite Festival. and is home of The Ōtaki-Māori...
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February 2020. Stack,
James West (1938). Reed,
Alfred Hamish (ed.).
Early Maoriland adventures of J.W. Stack. p. 217. Stowell,
Henry M. (November 2008). Maori-English...
- Toi
Matarau Māoriland Film Festival, Toi
Matarau Gallery,
Māoriland Ōtaki 2020-2021 Te Wānanga o Raukawa, Toi
Matarau Gallery,
Māoriland Ōtaki 2020 Te...
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literature such as
short stories and novels. Some of his
famous literature was
Maoriland stories,
Tales of a
dying race, and The tale of
Timber Town.
Grace majorly...