He was the last high priest of this whare wananga, which had been established some 12 to 13 generations earlier by his ancestor Hingangaroa. |
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It was here that the whare wananga Tapere-nui-a-Whatonga received its students. |
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We stayed in an old whare at Kokoroa at the mouth of the Whangamoa River, an estuarine area with extensive mudflats. |
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During the school holidays, the Christoffel children would camp out in a workers' whare on the banks of the Mokau. |
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Lucy's connection with the gully began in 1820 when she was born in a whare next to the Waimoku stream. |
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Maori scraped it with mussel shells, wove it into fishing nets, made eel traps and tukutuku panels to decorate whare. |
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Subjects taught at the whare wananga included astronomy, genealogy, and natural medicine. |
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He was also worried about the health risks of rotting, derelict whare, which became breeding grounds for rats and vermin. |
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The sacred stones are used in the graduation ceremony of the whare wananga. |
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My idea of courses taught entirely in cafes and bars could be construed as a perversion of the whare wananga's relationship to the natural world. |
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It is very much a South Island instrument of the Ngai Tahu people, used particularly in whare wananga to accompany intoned learnings. |
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This is whare a wedding planner, familiar with the way that the French work, comes in. |
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Our kohanga reo, whare wananga, iwi radio, and Maori television have been adopted all around the indigenous world as the model for language retention and revitalization. |
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Wat you don't normally see is the wharehouse whare all the goods are received. |
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Considerably more Maori students are on programmes run by private training education institutions, polytechnics, and whare wananga than at the seven universities. |
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Can the minister confirm that in the past five years the number of Maori participating in tertiary education doubled in the courses delivered by whare wananga? |
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The owner of the whare had taken possession of von Tempsky's sword, which was preserved as a sacred relic, a taumahatanga, or offering to the gods. |
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Paritutu had once stood somewhat taller, perhaps a metre, but the summit had been flattened by sheer hard work to make a level site for whare and kumara pits. |
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We were on the brow of the hill, and below us there was a whare roofed in with corrugated iron. |
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The field included leading point-to-point rider Jamie Codd and his fiancee Robyn O'Sullivan, whare due to get married on Friday. |
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The old man says Slains is now inhabited by a Mr. Bowles, who comes so far from the southward that naebody kens whare he comes frae. |
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The latter promised him that, after an indefinite exile in Florida whare he would have met his gamily agoin, he an d followers xould be permitted to return to Arizona. |
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This Is the House That Jack Built and its Maori translation Koinei te Whare na Haki I Hanga contain two story strands. |
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That could mean facing one of the world's leading centres, Dean Whare, at Hull on Sunday. |
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Bidder Confirms That The Rate And Other Finantial Bids Will Only Be Ruling Terms Of Acceptance And Such Terms Quoted Any Whare Should Be Ignored. |
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