It was an amazing place which was full of sadness, and you could feel the very wairua of those prisoners who had been there once. |
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I believe that this can and will be done within the confines and wairua of our tupuna. |
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I felt myself reaching for the megaphone to release that energy and wairua. |
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We're doing well, and we can do even better to enhance the multicultural wairua of the city by all stakeholders. |
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Would he be consulted on his spiritual needs, on the wairua of this land transport programme? |
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It has its own heartbeat, its own responsibility and its own rights and mana and wairua. |
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That grief is etched on the heart of my wairua, and it responds only to the pain one can know from experience. |
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The wairua of who we are as Māori, the spirituality of who we are and what makes us unique to the world. |
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Te paori needed to ensure that its vatues of manaakitanga, whakapapa, wairua, mauri, mana and tapu were upheld and reflected in the tohu. |
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It can absorb and hold wairua, which is a spirit or life force, and is endowed with traditional virtues that make it an appropriate emblem for a public-domain digital library project. |
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For instance, both animate and inanimate entities can have wairua. |
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It may be helpful from the perspective of medicine to consider wairua and whanau as health determinants. |
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Maori were encouraged to develop awareness and understanding of wairua and other spiritual concepts. |
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The meeting gave us all the opportunity to discuss and reconnect with our values of whakapapa, wairua, mauri, mana and tapu. |
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The Hikurangi Catchment which covers about 55,000 hectares is a catchment of the Wairua River that flows into the Kaipara Harbour. |
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