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  2. Mū tōrere - Wikipedia

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    Mū tōrere is a two-player board game played mainly by Māori people from New Zealand's North Island. Each player has four counters. The game has a simple premise but expert players are able to see up to 40 moves ahead. Like many other Māori board games, it is played on a papa tākoro (game board) and is tightly interwoven with stories and ...

  3. Tapu ae - Wikipedia

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    Tapu ae (also known as Tapuwai and Tapuwae) is a traditional Māori ball game. It is an adaptation of Kī-o-rahi to a court game, and was formalised about 1900. Today it is played on a hard surface such as a netball or basketball court. The court consists of two sides where players pass the ball to each other, aiming to knock the wooden block ...

  4. Kī-o-rahi - Wikipedia

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    A traditional kī-o-rahi ball. Kī-o-rahi is a ball sport played in New Zealand with a small round ball called a 'kī'. It is a fast-paced game incorporating skills similar to rugby union, netball, tag rugby and touch. [1]

  5. Sport in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The game was re-established in New Zealand in the 1970s. ... Kī-o-rahi is a traditional Māori ball sport played in New Zealand with a small round ball called a ki.

  6. Category:New Zealand games - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand portal; Games originating from New Zealand. Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. N. New Zealand card games (2 P)

  7. New Zealand Sikh Games - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand Sikh Games (NZ Sikh Games) are an annual sports event for the New Zealand Sikh community. [1] They were started in 2019 with the intention to highlight the Sikh community and the discrimination it faces. [2] Over 50,000 spectators were present at the 2023 edition, with some being from abroad. [3]

  8. Haka in sports - Wikipedia

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    When Munster hosted the All Blacks at Thomond Park, Limerick in November 2008, the four New Zealand players in the Munster team performed their own haka prior to the All Blacks. [48] At the opening parade of the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester, the New Zealand team stopped in front of the Queen and performed a haka. [49]

  9. Category:Games by country - Wikipedia

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    Card games by national origin (47 C) ... Game shows by country (44 C) Traditional games by country (1 C, 1 P) + Asian games ... New Zealand games (2 C, 4 P) Norwegian ...