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  • Waiora Te Ūkaipō - The Homeland
  • 1996 play by Hone Kouka

    Waiora Te Ūkaipō - The Homeland is a 1996 play by New Zealand playwright Hone Kouka. The play describes the social dislocation that happens to Māori who

    Waiora Te Ūkaipō - The Homeland

    Waiora_Te_Ūkaipō_-_The_Homeland

  • Ngāti Maniapoto
  • Māori iwi in New Zealand

    Raukawa Ngāti Utu Ngāti Urunumia Ngāti Paretekawa Ngāti Parewaeono Ngāti Waiora Ngāti Hari Ngāti Uekaha Ngāti Rangatahi Ngāti Peehi Ngāti Te Kanawa is an

    Ngāti Maniapoto

    Ngāti Maniapoto

    Ngāti_Maniapoto

  • Waiora
  • New Zealand music trio

    Waiora is a trio of indigenous Māori musicians from New Zealand. The three members of Waiora are Horomona Horo, Korey Atama, and Joshua Henare Rogers.

    Waiora

    Waiora

    Waiora

  • Rachel House
  • New Zealand actress and director (born 1971)

    that have toured nationally and internationally, including Hone Kouka's Waiora, Carol Anne Duffy's The Worlds Wife and the UK/New Zealand co-production

    Rachel House

    Rachel House

    Rachel_House

  • Ngataki
  • Place in Northland Region, New Zealand

    National Scholastic Surfing Championship was held at Rarawa Beach. The local Waiora Marae and meeting house are a traditional meeting place for Ngāti Kurī.

    Ngataki

    Ngataki

  • Christchurch Girls' High School
  • School in Christchurch, New Zealand

    Christchurch Girls' High School (Māori: Te Kura o Hine Waiora) in Christchurch, New Zealand, was established in 1877 and is the second oldest girls-only

    Christchurch Girls' High School

    Christchurch Girls' High School

    Christchurch_Girls'_High_School

  • Tāne
  • God of forests and of birds in Māori mythology

    Māori mythology, Tāne (also called Tāne-mahuta, Tāne-nui-a-Rangi, Tāne-te-waiora and several other names) is the god of forests and of birds, and the son

    Tāne

    Tāne

    Tāne

  • Te Rarawa
  • Māori iwi in New Zealand

    Wairupe and Te Aupōuri. Roma Marae, Ahipara, represents the hapū of Ngāti Waiora, Ngāti Pākahi, Te Patukirikiri, and Parewhero. Tauteihiihi Marae and Pikipāria

    Te Rarawa

    Te Rarawa

    Te_Rarawa

  • Waitematā District Health Board
  • District health board of New Zealand

    children's health, mental health, maternity and medical services. He Puna Waiora (36°46′48″S 174°45′15″E / 36.7799065°S 174.7542401°E / -36.7799065; 174

    Waitematā District Health Board

    Waitematā District Health Board

    Waitematā_District_Health_Board

  • Hone Kouka
  • New Zealand playwright, theatre director and producer

    International Arts Festival to write Waiora, which later toured nationally and internationally in 1997. Waiora became the first play in a trilogy that

    Hone Kouka

    Hone Kouka

    Hone_Kouka

  • Māori naming customs
  • father's name as a surname, for example: Ariki – Maunga Ariki – Waiora Maunga – Te Awa Waiora – Waipapa Te Awa Māori would also have translations of their

    Māori naming customs

    Māori_naming_customs

  • The Prophet (play)
  • 2004 play by Hone Kouka

    has themes of teenage pregnancy and suicide. It is the third play in the Waiora trilogy of plays. It was first performed at the 2004 New Zealand Festival

    The Prophet (play)

    The_Prophet_(play)

  • Io Matua Kore
  • Supreme being in Polynesian native religion

    Parentless one; Supreme being Other names Io-nui Io-matua-te-kore Io-te-waiora-o-ngā-mea-katoa Io-taketake-o-ngā-mea-katoa Io-matua-o-ngā-mea-katoa

    Io Matua Kore

    Io_Matua_Kore

  • Ngāti Kurī
  • Māori iwi in New Zealand

    under the Treaty of Waitangi resettlement process, on 7 February 2014 at Waiora Marae in Ngataki. The iwi signed four Deeds to Amend later that year. The

    Ngāti Kurī

    Ngāti Kurī

    Ngāti_Kurī

  • Hamilton, New Zealand
  • City in Waikato, New Zealand

    Taranaki, water from the Waikato River by the Water Treatment Station at Waiora Terrace, sewage flows for treatment at Pukete and electricity is supplied

    Hamilton, New Zealand

    Hamilton, New Zealand

    Hamilton,_New_Zealand

  • Lake Huka
  • Historic lake in the North Island of New Zealand

    maximum width may have been about 30 km (19 mi) to the south. However, as Waiora Formation assigned deposits might contribute to this wider width, the definite

    Lake Huka

    Lake_Huka

  • Antonio Te Maioha
  • New Zealand actor

    Māori theatre project run by actor Jim Moriarty and was in the cast of Waiora, touring New Zealand, Hawaii and Britain. One of Te Maioha's first significant

    Antonio Te Maioha

    Antonio Te Maioha

    Antonio_Te_Maioha

  • Whare Flat Folk Festival
  • Annual music festival in Dunedin, New Zealand

    Festival is a music festival held annually over four days each New Year at Waiora Scout Camp in Whare Flat, located in the Silver Stream valley some 15 kilometres

    Whare Flat Folk Festival

    Whare_Flat_Folk_Festival

  • Maimoa
  • New Zealand Māori musical group

    Title Year Other artists Album "Waiora" 2022 Te Matatini, Hātea Kapa Haka Non-album song

    Maimoa

    Maimoa

  • New Zealand top 50 singles of 2023
  • 11 Maimoa "Manako" 12 Te Matatini and Hatea Kapa Haka featuring Maimoa "Waiora" 13 Te Matatini and Te Kapa Haka o Te Whanau a Apanui "Hai o Mo Apanui"

    New Zealand top 50 singles of 2023

    New Zealand top 50 singles of 2023

    New_Zealand_top_50_singles_of_2023

  • Awakino
  • Village in Waikato region, New Zealand

    affiliated with the Ngāti Maniapoto hapū of Ngāti Rākei, Rungaterangi and Waiora. Awakino settlement is in meshblocks 1016500 and 1016900, which had a population

    Awakino

    Awakino

    Awakino

  • List of marae in Waikato
  • Kakepuku Marae Papakainga Ngāti Maniapoto (Kahu, Mākino, Matakore, Ngutu, Waiora) Pokuru Te Kōpua Marae Ko Unu Ngāti Maniapoto (Kahu, Unu), Waikato Tainui

    List of marae in Waikato

    List_of_marae_in_Waikato

  • Cape Reinga
  • Northwesternmost tip of New Zealand

    the land, then continue on their journey. A spring in the hillside, Te Waiora-a-Tāne (the 'Living waters of Tāne'), also played an important role in Māori

    Cape Reinga

    Cape Reinga

    Cape_Reinga

  • Nancy Brunning
  • New Zealand actress, director, and writer (1971–2019)

    in productions such as Hide ‘n’ Seek (1992) (NZ and Australian tour) and Waiora (1996) (NZ, Brighton Festival and Hawai'i tours) and Blue Smoke. She played

    Nancy Brunning

    Nancy_Brunning

  • List of New Zealand Rover Moots
  • Timaru 1955 14th Dominion Rover Moot Wanganui 1956 15th Dominion Rover Moot Waiora, Otago 1957 16th Dominion Rover Moot Levin 1959 17th Dominion Rover Moot

    List of New Zealand Rover Moots

    List of New Zealand Rover Moots

    List_of_New_Zealand_Rover_Moots

  • Horomona Horo
  • Musical artist

    guitarist Joshua Henare Rogers formed Waiora who were subsequently invited to perform at the World Music Expo WOMEX. Waiora was the first group from New Zealand

    Horomona Horo

    Horomona Horo

    Horomona_Horo

  • Healthier Lives
  • Collaborative public health research programme in New Zealand (2015–2024)

    guidelines for health interventions with Māori communities – the He Pikinga Waiora Implementation Framework –based on building relationships and co-designing

    Healthier Lives

    Healthier Lives

    Healthier_Lives

  • Toi Tū Toi Ora: Contemporary Māori Art
  • Contemporary Māori art exhibition in Auckland, New Zealand

    (b.1958) Whakarongo ki Nga Tipuna I & II, 2015 Areta Wilkinson (b.1969) Waiora, 2013 Hei Ata Āhua, 2018 Arnold Manaaki Wilson (b.1928 – d.2012) Tane Mahuta

    Toi Tū Toi Ora: Contemporary Māori Art

    Toi_Tū_Toi_Ora:_Contemporary_Māori_Art

  • Te Waikoropupū Springs
  • Spring in New Zealand

    Huriawa, its taniwha (guardian spirit). In Māori tradition the Springs are waiora, the purest form of water which is the wairua (spiritual) and the physical

    Te Waikoropupū Springs

    Te Waikoropupū Springs

    Te_Waikoropupū_Springs

  • Yarrow Shipbuilders
  • Former shipbuilding firm based in Glasgow, Scotland

    restoration, Wanganui Wairua − 1904 – restored and operating in Wanganui Waiora – 1904 – sunk on the river in Wanganui River-class destroyers HMS Teviot

    Yarrow Shipbuilders

    Yarrow_Shipbuilders

  • List of marae in the Northland Region
  • Ngātiruamahue Ngāpuhi / Ngāti Kahu ki Whaingaroa (Ngāti Ruamahue) Ahipara Waiora Marae Waiora Ngāti Kurī Ngataki Waiparera Nukutawhiti Te Rarawa (Patutoka, Tahāwai

    List of marae in the Northland Region

    List_of_marae_in_the_Northland_Region

  • Ahipara
  • Place in Northland Region, New Zealand

    Ngāti Moroki. Roma Marae: Affiliated with four hapū: Ngāti Pākahi, Ngāti Waiora, Parewhero and Te Patukirikiri. The whare tūpuna is named Te Ōhākī. In October

    Ahipara

    Ahipara

    Ahipara

  • Henry Barnes Gresson
  • New Zealand judge (1809–1901)

    he bought in 1864, was in a locality called Waiora between Woodend and Rangiora, and the street names Waiora Lane and Gressons Road refer to this. In 1867

    Henry Barnes Gresson

    Henry Barnes Gresson

    Henry_Barnes_Gresson

  • List of hospitals in New Zealand
  • Ministry of Health Profile". health.govt.nz. Ministry of Health. "He Puna Waiora - Ministry of Health Profile". health.govt.nz. Ministry of Health. "Helensville

    List of hospitals in New Zealand

    List_of_hospitals_in_New_Zealand

  • Belinda Wheaton
  • English cultural sociologist

    University of Waikato in 2015, rising to full professor in the Te Huataki Waiora School of Health in 2020. Wheaton researches sports, leisure and well-being

    Belinda Wheaton

    Belinda_Wheaton

  • Breens Intermediate
  • State coed intermediate, years 7–8 school in Christchurch, New Zealand

    Breens Intermediate School/Te Puna Waiora o Hereora is located in Bishopdale in Christchurch, New Zealand. It has a roll of 276 students as of March 2026

    Breens Intermediate

    Breens_Intermediate

  • National Heart Foundation of New Zealand
  • Retrieved 2 February 2018. "My Heart Check Tool Overview". Healthify He Puna Waiora. Retrieved 10 February 2026. "Heart Foundation Annual Review 2024/25". Heart

    National Heart Foundation of New Zealand

    National Heart Foundation of New Zealand

    National_Heart_Foundation_of_New_Zealand

  • New Zealand Festival of the Arts
  • Biennial arts festival in Wellington, New Zealand since 1986

    playwright Hone Kouka has had four productions premiered at the festival, Waiora (1996), Home Fires (1998), The Prophet (2004). and Bless The Child (2018)

    New Zealand Festival of the Arts

    New_Zealand_Festival_of_the_Arts

  • Johnsonville, New Zealand
  • Suburb of Wellington City, New Zealand

    artificial football pitch, and cricket nets. A new sport and community hub named Waiora, was opened in March 2021 as a replacement for disparate and outdated sports

    Johnsonville, New Zealand

    Johnsonville, New Zealand

    Johnsonville,_New_Zealand

  • Jason Te Kare
  • Actor, director, playwright in New Zealand

    professional debut as Boyboy in the premiere production of Hone Kouka's play Waiora at the Hannah Playhouse in Wellington in March 1996. Te Kare co-wrote the

    Jason Te Kare

    Jason Te Kare

    Jason_Te_Kare

  • Lisa Tumahai
  • New Zealand iwi leader

    been on the board of the health and social services provider Te Poutini Waiora. Since its inception in 2019, Tumahai has been deputy chair of He Pou a

    Lisa Tumahai

    Lisa Tumahai

    Lisa_Tumahai

  • Piopio, New Zealand
  • Settlement in Waikato, New Zealand

    Tama Tāne meeting house are affiliated with Apakura, Ngāti Kinohaku and Waiora Napinapi Marae and Parekahoki meeting house are affiliated with Ngāti Matakore

    Piopio, New Zealand

    Piopio,_New_Zealand

  • List of environmental research institutes
  • Sciences) NIWA (National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research) Te Waiora Joint Institute for Freshwater Management (University of Waikato and NIWA)

    List of environmental research institutes

    List_of_environmental_research_institutes

  • Liverpool-class P&S lifeboat
  • Former RNLI lifeboat class

    Minehead 495 Louisa Heartwell 1902 1902–1923 Cromer Sold 1931. Renamed Waiora. Under restoration as Louisa Heartwell at Chatham Historic Dockyard, December

    Liverpool-class P&S lifeboat

    Liverpool-class P&S lifeboat

    Liverpool-class_P&S_lifeboat

  • Sonia Snowden
  • New Zealand weaver

    Ōtaki 2021 Te Ringa Māhorahora: Toi Matarau Gallery Ōtaki 2021-22 Te Puna Waiora: Distinguished Weavers of Te Kāhui Whiritoi, Te Puna o Waiwhetū Christchurch

    Sonia Snowden

    Sonia Snowden

    Sonia_Snowden

  • Waikato Hospital
  • Hospital in Waikato, New Zealand

    2011). "Sleepy nurse's sacking 'unjustified'". stuff.co.nz. Waikato Times. "Waiora Waikato hospital campus" (PDF). waikatodhb.health.nz. Waikato District Health

    Waikato Hospital

    Waikato Hospital

    Waikato_Hospital

  • List of streets in Hamilton, Waikato
  • Roads in district of New Zealand

    Road Tarao Lane Te Tiireke Drive Waiora Terrace 1971 Waipā County Council entrance to water treatment station "waiora" is Māori for, golden water Waterford

    List of streets in Hamilton, Waikato

    List of streets in Hamilton, Waikato

    List_of_streets_in_Hamilton,_Waikato

  • Pennantia baylisiana
  • Species of flowering plant endemic to New Zealand

    includes the Three Kings Islands. These saplings have been planted around the Waiora marae at Ngataki, north of Kaitaia. de Lange, P. (2014). "Pennantia baylisiana"

    Pennantia baylisiana

    Pennantia baylisiana

    Pennantia_baylisiana

  • Whare Flat
  • Locality in Otago Region, New Zealand

    foothills of the Silverpeaks. Whare Flat is the location of a scout camp, Camp Waiora, and plays host annually to the Whare Flat Folk Festival, the southern South

    Whare Flat

    Whare Flat

    Whare_Flat

  • RNLB Louisa Heartwell
  • Lifeboat

    Sold out of service 20 May 1931, converted to a motor cruiser and renamed Waiora, Became a Houseboat in the 1990s on the Chichester canal. Now displayed

    RNLB Louisa Heartwell

    RNLB Louisa Heartwell

    RNLB_Louisa_Heartwell

  • Galathea
  • Genus of crustaceans

    Galathea venusta Miyake & Baba, 1970 Galathea vitiensis Dana, 1852 Galathea waiora Macpherson & Robainas-Barcia, 2015 Galathea whiteleggii Grant & McCulloch

    Galathea

    Galathea

    Galathea

  • Sacha McMeeking
  • New Zealand academic, lawyer and activist

    Employment. Retrieved 10 November 2023. "Wellbeing Report seminar series: He Ara Waiora – Applying an Indigenous Approach to Wellbeing". The Treasury. 21 June 2022

    Sacha McMeeking

    Sacha_McMeeking

  • Stephanie Tauevihi
  • New Zealand actress

    dessert. Stephanie was eliminated in the semifinal. As a health promoter for 'Waiora Healthcare PHO' in West Auckland, she is active in efforts to address addiction

    Stephanie Tauevihi

    Stephanie Tauevihi

    Stephanie_Tauevihi

  • Wahanui
  • Huatare, of Ngāti Maniapoto. His mother was Tarati, who belonged to Ngāti Waiora of Mokau and came from the Piopio area. Wahanui was raised in the Waipā

    Wahanui

    Wahanui

    Wahanui

  • List of New Zealand tertiary students' associations
  • Awhioraki University of Otago: Te Rōpū Māori University of Waikato: Te Waiora All Pacific student associations work in parallel to mainstream associations:

    List of New Zealand tertiary students' associations

    List_of_New_Zealand_tertiary_students'_associations

  • New Zealand Scout Jamboree
  • Regular series of scout jamborees in New Zealand

    Pan Pacific Jamboree Cornwall Park, Auckland 1962 - First class Jamboree, Waiora, Dunedin 1966 - Progress Jamboree, Trentham, Wellington 1969 - National

    New Zealand Scout Jamboree

    New_Zealand_Scout_Jamboree

  • Ethel Tracy Richardson
  • (1877–1942) nursing sister and army matron-in-chief

    Army Nurse's Club. In 1937, Richardson suffered from a stroke and entered Waiora Private Hospital in East Malvern. She died there on 8 November 1942. She

    Ethel Tracy Richardson

    Ethel Tracy Richardson

    Ethel_Tracy_Richardson

  • Laurie McLay
  • Autism spectrum disorder researcher in New Zealand

    Canterbury, where she was promoted to full professor in 2022. McLay leads the Waiora Tamariki Programme, which is a nationwide research and clinical delivery

    Laurie McLay

    Laurie_McLay

  • Macleod Estate
  • Residential estate in Macleod, Melbourne

    the Hurstbridge railway line to the east, Dunvegan Estate to the north, Waiora Road to the west and the suburb of Rosanna to the south. The Macleod Estate

    Macleod Estate

    Macleod_Estate

  • New Zealand top 50 singles of 2022
  • Waikato "Rongomai" 17 Te Matatini and Hātea Kapa Haka featuring Maimoa "Waiora" 18 Te Matatini and Ōpōtiki-Mai-Tawhiti featuring Ria Hall "E Tama Hikairo"

    New Zealand top 50 singles of 2022

    New Zealand top 50 singles of 2022

    New_Zealand_top_50_singles_of_2022

  • North Shore Hospital
  • Hospital in Auckland, New Zealand

    lab and mental health services through the onsite Marinoto and He Puna Waiora units. Visiting specialists cover a number of further medical sub-disciplines

    North Shore Hospital

    North Shore Hospital

    North_Shore_Hospital

  • Lake Whangape
  • Riverine lake in Waikato region, North Island

    chemical composition. The springs have been named as Whangape, Awaroa, Naike, Waiora, Te Maire, or Te Puia. In the 1890s boat trips were made to the springs

    Lake Whangape

    Lake_Whangape

  • Hororata
  • Settlement in Canterbury, New Zealand

    the road from the 1911 structure. Across the road from the church is Te Waiora Christian Retreat Centre which was rebuilt as a result of the Canterbury

    Hororata

    Hororata

    Hororata

  • Te Puna Ora o Mataatua
  • Charity from New Zealand

    Dapaanz Excellence in Mātauranga Māori Addiction Practice, 2023, Ngā Mata Waiora Counselling and Therapy Team, Te Puna Ora o Mataatua · Whakaata Māori Ngā

    Te Puna Ora o Mataatua

    Te Puna Ora o Mataatua

    Te_Puna_Ora_o_Mataatua

  • Roma Potiki
  • New Zealand Māori poet, playwright, performer, and commentator on Māori theatre

    by Roma Potiki. Publisher: Bowen Galleries, Wellington N.Z. Foreword - Waiora (1997) by Hone Kouka Memory Walking (1998) "Exhibition of contemporary paintings

    Roma Potiki

    Roma_Potiki

  • Christina Wirihana
  • New Zealand artist and weaver

    Ngāhuia; Campbell, Donna; Tamarapa, Awhina; Pōhio, Nathan (2021). Te Puna Waiora: the distinguished weavers of Te Kāhui Whiritoi. Christchurch, New Zealand:

    Christina Wirihana

    Christina_Wirihana

  • Alexander Hatrick
  • 300 passengers, used as a barge until 1950s and left near Cobham Bridge Waiora launched on 10 December 1904 as a steam launch for Pipiriki to Taumarunui

    Alexander Hatrick

    Alexander Hatrick

    Alexander_Hatrick

  • Catherine Amy Dawson Scott
  • English writer, playwright and poet (1865–1934)

    in Hanover Square, London, where their first child, Marjorie Catharine Waiora Scott, was born in 1899; they also had a son, Horatio Christopher L. Scott

    Catherine Amy Dawson Scott

    Catherine Amy Dawson Scott

    Catherine_Amy_Dawson_Scott

  • Wharepapa Arthur Marble Aquifer
  • Aquifer in New Zealand

    Waiora o Te Waikoropupū and Wharepapa Arthur Marble Aquifer Part 1" (PDF). Environment Court of New Zealand. Retrieved 23 April 2025. "Te Puna Waiora

    Wharepapa Arthur Marble Aquifer

    Wharepapa Arthur Marble Aquifer

    Wharepapa_Arthur_Marble_Aquifer

  • Charlotte Graham
  • New Zealand painter

    seats in Parliament. Kaitiaki at Mangere Arts Centre, Auckland in 2015. Te Waiora installation work in Auckland's Britomart precinct. For at ASA Gallery,

    Charlotte Graham

    Charlotte_Graham

  • Rānui Ngārimu
  • New Zealand author and weaver (born 1946)

    her works were exhibited at the Christchurch Art Gallery in the Te Puna Waiora: The Distinguished Weavers of Te Kāhui Whiritoi exhibition. Ngārimu and

    Rānui Ngārimu

    Rānui Ngārimu

    Rānui_Ngārimu

  • Kinohaku
  • and Ko Tama Tāne wharenui, in Piopio, shared with Ngāti Apakura and Ngāti Waiora Mōtītī marae and Ko te Hungaiti / Hapainga wharenui, in Te Kūiti, shared

    Kinohaku

    Kinohaku

  • Office of the Waikato District Hospital and Charitable Aid Board (Former)
  • quickly as a significant local industry, and the nearby Waikato Hospital on Waiora (about 2 km south of the historic building) As of 2011[update] is currently

    Office of the Waikato District Hospital and Charitable Aid Board (Former)

    Office_of_the_Waikato_District_Hospital_and_Charitable_Aid_Board_(Former)

  • New Zealand Women of Influence Awards
  • Annual awards in ten categories

    Bernadette Pinnell, founder of Compass Housing Services Primary Industries Tia Potae, Whānau Ora navigator at Tokomairiro Waiora Environment Bronwyn Hayward

    New Zealand Women of Influence Awards

    New Zealand Women of Influence Awards

    New_Zealand_Women_of_Influence_Awards

  • Matiu / Somes Island
  • Island in Wellington, New Zealand

    volunteers, and monitor bait stations. A waharoa (carved gateway) named Tane Te Waiora was unveiled next to the wharf at the entrance to the island in 2017. In

    Matiu / Somes Island

    Matiu / Somes Island

    Matiu_/_Somes_Island

  • 2008 New Year Honours (New Zealand)
  • Annual awards for New Zealanders

    Mary Hill JP – of Napier. For services to music and the community. Kahu Waiora Hohaia – of Te Kūiti. For services to conservation. Sheila Jean House –

    2008 New Year Honours (New Zealand)

    2008_New_Year_Honours_(New_Zealand)

  • Pokuru, New Zealand
  • Settlement in Waikato, New Zealand

    of the Ngāti Maniapoto hapū of Kahu, Mākino, Ngāti Matakore, Ngutu and Waiora. Te Kōpua Marae and Ko Unu meeting house is a meeting place of the Ngāti

    Pokuru, New Zealand

    Pokuru,_New_Zealand

  • John Parker (potter)
  • New Zealand ceramicist and theatre designer

    design for include opera's Pagliacci and Il Trovatore and New Zealand play Waiora. In 1988 Parker co-authored Profiles: 24 New Zealand Potters with fellow

    John Parker (potter)

    John Parker (potter)

    John_Parker_(potter)

  • Kia Mau Festival
  • Performing arts festival in New Zealand

    held 1–16 June. It included an all-female production of Hone Kouka's play Waiora – The Homeland by Wahine Works at the Hannah Playhouse. At the 2019 Kia

    Kia Mau Festival

    Kia Mau Festival

    Kia_Mau_Festival

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    Abdur-Raheem

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