Kāinga Ora to slash Māori-focused housing team in halfRadio New Zealand Te Kurutao Group Māori has 48 full-time staff, and the organisation is consulting on a plan to shed 27 roles. |
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Maori KaingaTe Awamutu Museum A photograph depicting a Maori kainga on the banks of the Rakaunui River, Kawhia Harbour.,Photograph mounted on card |
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Māori kāingaManatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage This is an artist's impression of a typical Māori settlement or kāinga. Fixed settlements were located close to important resources. Fishing, including eeling and whitebaiting, and collecting shellfish meant Māori settled near waterways: the sea, lakes, swamps, rivers and streams. In areas where Polynesian horticulture was viable, north-facing sloping land was sought for growing kūmara, taro and hue (bottle gourds). |
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Māori kāingaManatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage This is a sketch of an imagined typical Māori kāinga (settlement). Fortified pā were often found alongside the best areas for gardens, to protect both the crops and fertile horticultural lands. |
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TO-DAY'S COURT. (Before Mr A. Turnbull.) (Hawera & Normanby Star, 22 April 1909)National Library of New Zealand
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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 (Rodney and Otamatea Times, Waitemata and Kaipara Gazette, 30 July 1913)National Library of New Zealand
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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 (Northern Advocate, 26 July 1913)National Library of New Zealand
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Maori kainga, beyond Taumarunui on the banks of the Whanganui RiverAuckland Libraries A Māori kainga at Waimarino, beyond Taumaranui [Taumarunui], on the banks of the Wanganui [Whanganui] River. |
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MAORI RIGHT AND SAFEGUARDS. (Auckland Star, 15 September 1903)National Library of New Zealand
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Washing day in the KaingaAuckland Libraries Showing a Maori women and child doing their washing in the Kainga. |
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Traditional Māori kāingaManatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage This is a sketch of an imagined typical Māori kāinga (settlement) near the mouth of the current Washpool River, in southern Wairarapa, about 600 years ago. It has large communal gardens on the coastal flats, as well as dwellings protected by palisades. Māori settlements like this survived well into the late 19th century. Some Europeans regarded it as a duty to eradicate 'the principle of communism on which their social system is based'. |
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Kāinga – Māori settlementManatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage This is a composite of a number of aspects found in pre-European Māori settlements (kāinga). These villages were often coastal, and had access to both the sea and rivers. |
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He kāinga MāoriManatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage He tānga huahua tēnei o tētahi kāinga Māori. I waihangatia ngā pā ki te taha o ngā whenua haumako, pai mō te whakatō māra. Nō konei kua māmā te wawao i ngā māra. |
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He kāinga MāoriManatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage He tauira tēnei o te kāinga Māori i tū ki te pūaha o te Mākōtukutuku ki Wairarapa e 600 tau ki muri. He nui ngā māra kai kei raro iho me ngā kāinga tūwatawata. E pēnei tonu ana te āhua o ngā pā Māori tae mai ki te mutunga o te rautau 1800. Ko te whakaaro a ētahi Pākehā ‘kia whakakorea rawatia te tūāhua o te kotahitanga. Koirā te pūtake o tā rātou āhuatanga noho’. (Ngā Tautohe o te Pāremata, tau 1870, wah. 9, wh 361) |
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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 (Thames Star, 26 July 1913)National Library of New Zealand
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Addressing historical grievances in WaimakaririRadio New Zealand A proposed plan would allow Māori to return to live on their customary land. |
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Slow start for Kainga Whenua housing schemeRadio New Zealand The Kainga Whenua housing scheme is off to a slow start. The scheme guarantees Kiwibank loans for building on multiply-owned Maori land. |
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HNZ skirts blame over Kainga WhenuaRadio New Zealand Housing New Zealand is not taking the blame for the small number of loans issued to Maori who want to build houses on their shared land. |
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Children of a Māori kainga at Hicks' Bay, East Coast, Auckland, New ZealandAuckland Libraries Showing children of a Maori kainga at Hicks' Bay on the East Coast. |
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Maori 'dictated to' through home loanRadio New Zealand A trustee building houses for whanau says a home loan aimed at Maori is prescriptive, conservative and dictatorial. The Kainga Whenua loans is a government initiative. |
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