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  2. Te Ao Mārama - Wikipedia

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    Te Ao Mārama is a concept of the world in Māori culture. Te Ao Mārama, also known as Te Ao Tūroa ("The Long-Standing World"), [1] refers to the physical plane of existence that is inhabited by people, and is associated with knowledge and understanding. The phrase is variously translated as "The World of Light", "the World of Understanding ...

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    The OA is an American mystery drama television series with science fiction, supernatural, and fantasy elements. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The OA debuted on Netflix on December 16, 2016. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Created and executive-produced by Brit Marling and Zal Batmanglij , the series is their third collaboration.

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  6. Ao (Māori mythology) - Wikipedia

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    In a version recorded from Hūkiki Te Ahukaramū, a Ngāti Raukawa chief, Te Ao was born out of Te Ata, which itself came from the darkness. [3] Ao's last form in Hūkiki's version is Te Ao Mārama. [3] A version given by the Kāi Tahu of Moeraki is similar. [4]

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  9. Tania Ka'ai - Wikipedia

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    Ka'ai, Tania M., and Rawinia Higgins. "Te ao Māori–Māori world-view." Ki Te Whaiao–An Introduction to Māori Culture and Society. Auckland: Pearson Education (2004): 13–25. Jenkins, Kuni, and Tania Ka’ai. "Maori education: A cultural experience and dilemma for the state–a new direction for Maori society."