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Tikanga is a Māori term for practices,
customary law,
attitudes and principles. Te Aka Māori
Dictionary defines it as "customary
system of
values and...
- Samoa, and the Cook Islands.
Since 1992 the
church has
consisted of
three tikanga or
cultural streams: Aotearoa, New Zealand, and Polynesia. The church's...
- that
tikanga existed, the
legislative suppressed aspects of
tikanga, and
together they
altered the
social structures of Māori in
which tikanga existed...
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office and bar,
burned down in 1962. The
local Tokorangi Marae and Te
Tikanga meeting house is
affiliated with the Ngāti Tūwharetoa hapū of Ngāti Waewae...
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Tokoroa has two
marae connected to
local iwi and hapū: Ngātira
Marae and Te
Tikanga a Tāwhiao
meeting house are ****ociated with the Ngāti
Raukawa hapū of Ngāti...
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divided into
three cultural streams or
tikanga (Aotearoa, New
Zealand and Polynesia), with the
Aotearoa tikanga covering Māori-speaking
congregations within...
- wars",
suggesting the
conflict was no more than a
continuation of Māori
tikanga (custom), but more
destructive because of the
widespread use of firearms...
- Aotearoa, New
Zealand and Polynesia.
Since 2006, the
Senior Bishop of each
tikanga (Māori, Pākehā, Pasefika)
serves automatically as one of
three co-equal...
- government, and business. The
movement is part of a
broader revival of
tikanga Māori (Māori culture,
cultural habits and practices) in what has been called...
- "Episcopal Unit" for both
dioceses and pīhopatanga
because of its
unique three-
tikanga (culture) system. Pīhopatanga are the tribal-based
jurisdictions of Māori...