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- The event ends with a closing Karakia and a Mori waiata.
- It is presented as part of the annual Waiata Maori Music Awards.
- Learned men of the same tribe make no mention of this story and there are no waiata celebrating their deeds.
- Huata was the inaugural chair of Te Matatini Society, and founder of the Waiata Mori Music Awards in 2007.
- Most members of the Party believed that in order to prosper, waiata and other forms of Mori literature, ensuring its preservation.
- The art-form was used to weave stories into songs called " waiata ", which later became oral history.
- She began collecting and recording waiata ( songs ), whakapapa ( genealogies ) and korero tawhito ( history ) from her extended family.
- He was taught by Piri Poutapu and was employed for three years assisting with the carving of " Turongo ", the house of the Waiata Mori Choir.
- The mountain is often referenced in Ngti Porou's karakia ( incantations ), waiata ( songs ), haka ( war dances ), and ppeha or whakatauk + ( proverbs ).
- There he founded the Wragge Institute and Museum which was later partly destroyed by fire, including very sadly most of his written works and diaries, and also the well known visitor attraction-Waiata tropical gardens.
- This story is also found in the myths and legends of the Iraquoi of North America, the Cherokee, and the Inca of Peru, and has been referred to in waiata tawhito and karakia of Te Iwi.
- For over 30 years Penfold lectured in Mori language at the University of Auckland Her translations of nine of Shakespeare's sonnets into Mori were published in the book " Nga Waiata Aroha a Hekepia " in 2000.
- Philosophy and spirituality programme " Touchstone " and Maori music programme " Waiata " follow the news at 17 : 00; A weekly Mori magazine show " Te Ahi Kaa " follows the news at 18 : 00.
- The body of the child is adorned with the words of a contemporary poem and that of the kaikaranga ( the women leading the karanga ) with the words of a waiata ( a song ), while the other female forms carry racial slurs.
- After presiding Speaker Lindsay Tisch read out the result of the vote, the public gallery broke into singing " Pokarekare Ana ", a Mori love song ( " waiata " ), later being joined by some MPs on the floor.
- Each tohunga was a gifted spiritual leader and possessed the natural ability of communicating between the spiritual and temporal realms through karakia ( prayers ), ptere ( chants ) or performing waiata ( songs ) that had been passed down to them by tohunga before them.
- A " waiata tangi " ( lament ) composed for her by Dr . Timoti Karetu was for a number of years the signature piece of the kapa haka group of the Te Tumu School of Mori, Pacific and Indigenous Studies at the University of Otago.
- The single's b-side " In the Wars " was recorded in the " Waiata " recording sessions, however was not originally released as a track on the album, though was later appended as track twelve in the album's 2006 re-release.
- In late 2010 inspired by his love for the waiata of renowned composer Hirini Melbourne ( Ngi Tkhoe, Ngti Kahungunu ) and the plight of Aotearoa s native birdlife, Benson arranged his own interpretations of Melbourne s bird songs and released his second full length album, Forest : Songs by Hirini Melbourne.
- Kapa Haka teams are required to perform six disciplines within their performance piece-whakaeke ( a choreographed entry ), mMteatea ( traditional chant ), poi ( light ball swung on the end of a rope ), waiata--ringa ( action song ), haka and whakawtea ( exit ).
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