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  2. Te Maori - Wikipedia

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    Te Maori (or sometimes Te Māori in modern sources) was a landmark exhibition of Māori art (taonga [Note 1]) that toured the United States from 1984 to 1986, and New Zealand as Te Maori: Te Hokinga Mai ('the return home') from 1986 to 1987.

  3. Tūhura Otago Museum - Wikipedia

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    For example, the Shanghai Museum sent The Emperor’s Dragons to Otago Museum in 2008; with dragon motifs as its theme, the exhibition included ancient artefacts never previously seen outside of China. As an exchange exhibition, Otago Museum sent Te Ao Māori: Māori Treasures from the Otago Museum, New Zealand to Shanghai in 2011. It was the ...

  4. Waikato Museum - Wikipedia

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    Waikato Museum offers a range of exhibitions (curated in-house and touring), as well as a full complement of education and public programmes. Waikato Museum’s education, collections and research, and public programmes have four area of focus: art, social history, science, and tangata whenua.

  5. Okains Bay Museum - Wikipedia

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    In 1973 Thacker was granted a permit to build a museum behind the dairy factory. [6] In subsequent years additional buildings were added to the site including some originally belonging to early European settlers as well as a marae. The Okains Bay Māori and Colonial Museum opened as a public museum controlled by a trust on Waitangi Day in 1977.

  6. History of education in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The Education (National Standards) Amendment Bill, introduced to the New Zealand Parliament on 13 December 2008, gave the Minister of Education, Anne Tolley the power to begin a consultation round with the education sector to set and design national standards in literacy and numeracy against which schools would be required to report parents ...

  7. Te Papa - Wikipedia

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    Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa Front side with entrance in 2009 Interactive fullscreen map Former name Dominion Museum and National Art Gallery Established 1992 Location Wellington, New Zealand Coordinates 41°17′26″S 174°46′55″E  /  41.29056°S 174.78194°E  / -41.29056; 174.78194 Visitors 1.5 million (2017) Kaihautū Arapata Hakiwai Director Courtney Johnston ...

  8. Rongomaraeroa - Wikipedia

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    Rongomaraeroa is used for many events, not only as a museum exhibit – it was always intended to be a "'living marae' used for pōwhiri, functions, and tangi". [7] For example, in May 2017 and July 2018 the marae was the site of ceremonies of repatriation of Māori and Moriori remains – including toi moko – from several European and ...

  9. Native schools - Wikipedia

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    In 1929 history was added to the native school curriculum, with teachers being advised to emphasise Māori and New Zealand history, and in 1930 a new primary school syllabus was introduced to board schools and (with modifications) to native schools. [26] The new syllabus was criticised by an ex-Inspector of Native Schools in 1936. He stated that: