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  • Otaki-Maori Racing Club   (www.otakimaoriracing.co.nz)

    Based at the Otaki Racecourse, just north of Wellington, the Otaki-Maori Racing Club is the sole surviving Maori racing club in New Zealand.

  • Pa O Te Ora Charitable Trust   (www.paoteora.org.nz)

    A non-profit social services and community development organisation based in Hikurangi, in the Northland region.

  • Papauma Hapu   (www.papauma.co.nz/)

    Maori culture information website for and about the members of the Papauma Hapu.

  • Parininihi Ki Waitotara   (www.pkw.co.nz)

    PKW is based in Taranaki, where it manages the interests of its 8,000 shareholders. These interests include 22,000 hectares of productive farm land and fifteen dairy farms, as well as dairy farm partnerships in New Zealand and Australia.

  • Poumanawa Oranga Ltd   (www.ktpo.co.nz)

    A Maori development organisation who represents a large number of Iwi and Maori organisations across the top of the South Island.

  • Rangataua o Aotearoa   (www.rangataua.maori.nz)

    Rangataua o Aotearoa was formed over 25 years ago. Whanaungatanga and manaaki tangata are intrinsic to this club. Rangataua is an indigenous martial arts club that instructs in Te Reo Maori, uses tikanga Maori in training and believes in a holistic wellbeing.

  • Rangitäne o Tamaki nui ä Rua   (www.rangitane.co.nz)

    Aiming to etablish our organisation in such a way as to achieve our vision. We will have independence, self-determination, self-sufficiency and long-term authority and control over our destiny.

  • Raukawa FM   (www.raukawa.irirangi.net)

    Raukawa FM was founded in October 1990 and provides a radio service in Te Reo.

  • Ruia Mai   (www.ruiamai.co.nz)

    A Mãori language broadcaster. Since it's launch in May 1996, the Ngãti Whatua owned station has consolidated its place in radio history with the delivery of the first ever 100 per cent Mãori language broadcast.

  • Tapu Te Ranga Marae   (www.taputeranga.maori.nz)

    Tapu Te Ranga Marae is a living Marae. It is the home of Bruce Stewart, his family and their descendants and anyone else who desires to live in a sharing way. The Marae is listed as a Heritage site.

  • Tauranga Moana Maori Tourism   (www.tgammt.co.nz)

    A non profit professional organisation dedicated to supporting Maori tourism operators and driving the advancement of Maori tourism within Tauranga Moana.

  • Te Arahanga O Nga Iwi   (www.taoni.maori.nz)

    Their mission is to empower clients with the tools and resources to build their waka and navigate their own voyages. They provide services to Maori wishing to develop a new business idea or improve their existing business or community organisation.

  • Te Ara - The Encyclopedia of New Zealand (www.teara.govt.nz)

    Meaning ‘the pathway’, Te Ara Encyclopedia takes you on a journey of discovery through interlinking text and image trails.

  • Te Hauora o Ngati Haua Trust   (www.tehauora.co.nz)

    Established as a Charitable trust in December 1999." "To promote a quality of life which reflects health and well being within the communities and people of Nagti Haua."

  • Te Kaahui o Rauru   (www.ngarauru.co.nz)

    Providing information on the Ngaa Rauru tribe, including Treaty claims settlements and Iwi registration.

  • Te Kotahitanga O Nga Mahanga A Tairi Society Incorporated   (www.ngamahangaatairi.iwi.nz)

    A Maori organisation committed to ensuring the Taranaki area is protected and managed sustainably for future generations.

  • Te Kura Kaupapa Mäori o Tamaki Nui A Rua   (www.tamakinuiarua.school.nz)

    A Maori school located in Dannevirke.

  • Te Ohu Kaimoana Maori Fisheries Trust   (www.teohu.maori.nz)

    A statutory organisation dedicated to future advancement of Maori interests in the marine environment. Its aim is to protect Maori fisheries assets for future generations.

  • Te Ora : The Maori Medical Practitioners Association   (www.teora.maori.nz)

    The Association represents Maori medical students, doctors and medical practitioners working as specialists, clinicians, researchers and teachers. The organisation aims to advance Maori health by contributing to the leadership of the health sector and the development of the Maori medical workforce.

  • Te Puawai Tapu : Kaupapa Maori Sexuality Services   (www.tpt.org.nz)

    An independent kaupapa Maori public health organisation, specialising in sexual and reproductive health issues currently facing Maori.

  • Te Rau Matatini   (www.matatini.co.nz)

    The Maori mental health workforce development team operates a range of national projects which contribute to Maori mental health, primary health and public health systems in New Zealand.

  • Te Roopu Maori   (www.otago.ac.nz/teroopu)

    The Maori Students' Association at the University of Otago, facilitating access to tertiary education for Maori.

  • Te Runanga-a-Iwi o Ngati Kahu   (www.ngatikahu.com)

    The Runanga was established to take responsibility for all government related matters, such as Treaty claims against the Crown, social welfare, training and employment, conservation and resource management, health, housing and economic development programmes.

  • Te Runanga o Te Whanau   (www.cyberwaka.co.nz)

    The Runanga currently runs a live crayfish export business in conjunction with Moana Pacific Fisheries, owns and operates two wetfish fishing vessels out of Tauranga, and owns its own cray and wetfish quota. They are also involved with the IT, health and social services sectors.

  • Te Tumu : School of Maori, Pacific & Indigenous Studies   (www.otago.ac.nz/tetumu)

    A progressive School at the University of Otago, offering a range of multi-disciplinary programmes in Maori and Pacific arts, language and culture.

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