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  2. Māori music - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, this category developed into the Aotearoa Music Award for Best Māori Artist; initially as Best Maori Album in 1992 and 1993. Between 1996 and 2003, two awards were released: Best Mana Maori Album for works embodying Māori music, and Best Reo Maori Album for works sung in te reo Māori.

  3. Poi E - Wikipedia

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    "Poi E" is a song by New Zealand group Pātea Māori Club off the album of the same name. Released in 1983, the song was sung entirely in the Māori language and featured a blend of Māori cultural practices in the song and accompanying music video, including Māori chanting, poi dancing, and the wearing of traditional Māori kākahu (garments).

  4. Taonga pūoro - Wikipedia

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    A selection of taonga pūoro from the collection of Horomona Horo. Taonga pūoro are the traditional musical instruments [1] of the Māori people of New Zealand.. The instruments previously fulfilled many functions within Māori society including a call to arms, dawning of the new day, communications with the gods and the planting of crops. [2]

  5. Tūtira Mai Ngā Iwi - Wikipedia

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    On 28 May 2020 the song was published on YouTube, performed by members of the navy, army and airforce bands in a musical partnership between the New Zealand and United States armed forces. The song's composer was Wiremu Te Tau Huata who was a New Zealand military chaplain to the 28th Maori Battalion.

  6. 35 (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song's music video was produced by Abe Mora, [5] and was released on 3 September, coinciding with the single's release. [6] The video features the members of the choir and Rob Ruha wearing sport hoodies that show the state highway's logo, [ 7 ] while they watch videos of their own adventures on the east coast of New Zealand.

  7. Waiora - Wikipedia

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    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.The musical performances of Waiora are centred upon the ancient cultural practices of the Maori people and their musical instruments commonly referred to as taonga pūoro.

  8. FACT CHECK: Was A Vote In New Zealand Parliament ... - AOL

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    Fact Check: Members of Parliament in New Zealand representing the Maori people, labeled as Te Pāti Māori, interrupted a reading of the ‘Treaty Principles Bill’ on Thursday, November 14th ...

  9. William Singe - Wikipedia

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    Liam Anthony "William" Singe (born 2 July 1992) is an Maori YouTuber, singer, songwriter, and record producer. He is most notable for his online videos on YouTube and Facebook. Singe started his career as a member of The Collective, an Australian boy band which was formed during the fourth season of The X Factor Australia in 2012, finishing in ...