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English-Maori Word Translator
Translator for individual words from English to Maori and from Maori to English. Provides basic one-word glosses and WAV sound files for Maori pronunciation. Also available in a
Maori language interface
. From the
Knowledge Engineering and Discovery Research Institute, Auckland University of Technology
.
He Kete Matauranga: Maori Research Sources and Resources
Collection of links to Web-based research tools, and a bibliography of print resources used to compile the site.
Irirangi.net
From the Federation of Maori Radio Stations, an online portal to Maori radio stations, with station profiles, biographies and oral histories of major figures in Maori broadcasting, and links to streaming audio. Radio programs are in Maori and English.
Maori Television
Official website for the New Zealand television network with programming aimed principally at a Maori audience.
Maori Studies Guides (University of Auckland Libraries)
Bibliographies and guides for locating primary and published source materials on Maori studies.
Maori.org.nz
Extensive site directory, organized by subject. There is a site-specific
search engine
.
Maorinews.com
News and current events site.
Te Karere Ipurangi
is a portal to Maori-related content from a variety of sources.
Taonga
Freely available full-text archive of published materials on Maori history and culture. From the
Knowledge Basket
, a private electronic publisher.
Te Puni Kokiri (Ministry of Maori Development)
Official website for the government agency charged with advising the government on Maori issues and facilitating Maori development. Includes
data and statistics
on the Maori population. In English and Maori.
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