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Creative New Zealand - Arts Council of New Zealand

Developing and promoting arts for all New Zealanders

Ngati Kahungunu Iwi Incorporated

NKII is working towards (in conjunction with the HB Cultural Trust, Napier and Hastings City Councils), the development of a Kahungunu Arts and Cultural Centre with archival and contemporary development for the protection and safe keeping of taonga. visit http://www.kahungunu.iwi.nz for details

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Maori Trust board

Maori Trust Board concerned with the Te Arawa Lakes

Tainui Festival

New Zealand tribal heritage site

Te Runanga o Ngai Tahu

Ngai Tahu are the Maori people of the southern islands of New Zealand, Te Waipounamu. As New Zealand's third largest tribe there are over 30,000 members scattered around its territory, the North Island and overseas.

Te Runanga o Ngai Tahu is the governing body that oversees the tribe's activities and is made up of democratically elected representatives from the 18 runanga (or tribal) councils. The tribe has three separate divisions that manage administration (Office of Te Runanga o Ngai Tahu), commercial activities (Holdings Corporation) and delivery of social and cultural programmes (Development Corporation).

Tuhono - connecting you and your iwi

Tuhono will be a service that helps to link Maori adults to the iwi and Maori organisations to which they are entitled to affiliate and register. Once the connection is made and accepted by the iwi and Maori organisations, Tuhono will continue to provide up to date contact information to the iwi and Maori organisations to each affiliate. The entire process will only start and continue if Tuhono receives formal consent from the iwi member. Consent to participate in this process has been sought from each of the 353,818 Maori on the Maori and General electoral rolls.

Raqs Media Collective

Raqs Media Collective - excerpt from Wikipedia entry
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raqs_Media_Collective

Raqs Media Collective is a group of three media practitioners - Jeebesh Bagchi (New Delhi, 1965), Monica Narula (New Delhi, 1969) and Shuddhabrata Sengupta (New Delhi, 1968) - based in New Delhi. Raqs is best known for its contribution to contemporary art, and has presented work at most of the major international shows, from Documenta to the Venice Biennale; but the collective is active in an unusually wide range of domains, and it is perhaps this breadth that gives their work its originality and scope.

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