Taranaki Maunga, known by New Zealand's non-Maori population as Mount Taranaki, has been recognized by the country's ...
Tohu Kākahi and Te Whiti o Rongomai were not the only visionaries celebrated by te iwi Māori at the national kapa haka championships in Ngāmotu's Pukekura Park. Te Kāhui Maunga covers Taranaki to ...
Te Matatini o Te Kāhui Maunga brought thousands of visitors to Taranaki, injecting millions of dollars into the province in the process, and opening a window into te ao Māori.
Aotearoa New Zealand acknowledges matauranga Maori in the two Acts and one Memorandum of Understanding recognising the ‘personhood’ status of three geographical regions—Te Awa Tupua, Te Urewera and ...
Te Kāhui Maunga covers Taranaki to Whanganui, inland to Rangitīkei and up to Ruapēhu, and the area’s succession of poropiti – prophetic leaders – were lauded for strategies they laid down.