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For a listing in order of Māori name, with species names for most, see the Flora of New Zealand list of vernacular names. The New Zealand Plant Conservation Network has published a list of New Zealand indigenous vascular plants including all 574 native trees and shrubs. [1] This list also identifies which trees are endemic to New Zealand and ...
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Matariki – Māori New Year in Te Ara: the Encyclopedia of New Zealand; Matariki: Awaiting their Ascent in Tangatawhenua.com; Matariki Festival; The First Lunar Month (June – July) at NZ Astronomy; Matariki Public Holiday information from the Ministry of Business, Innovation, and Employment "Te Pire mō te Hararei Tūmatanui o te Kāhui o ...
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Matariki was established as a national day under New Zealand’s previous center-left government, which urged the country to embrace Māori culture. The government, however, was often decried for doing little to address woeful economic, health and justice issues for Māori that became entrenched after New Zealand was colonized in the 19th century.
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The ancient tree is considered to be a natural heritage of New Zealand. It is generally considered to be over 1500 years old, [ 12 ] and was first discovered in February 1937. [ 13 ] Forest conservationists estimate that such trees live for about 4000 years, but the life span of Te Matua Ngahere should shorten due to the damage from the 2007 ...
When Ngarauru Mako told her family she was calling off Christmas festivities in favor of celebrating Matariki, the Māori new year holiday that's experiencing a renaissance in New Zealand, her ...