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  2. Category:New Zealand male Māori actors - Wikipedia

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    It includes New Zealand actors that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Pages in category "New Zealand male Māori actors" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total.

  3. Kura Forrester - Wikipedia

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    Kura Leigh Forrester (born 1985) is a New Zealand comedian, actor and writer. In 2019, she won the Billy T Award for best emerging comedian, for her show Kura Woulda Shoulda . She formerly appeared as core cast member Desdemona Schmidt on prime-time soap opera Shortland Street .

  4. Category:New Zealand Māori actors - Wikipedia

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  5. James Rolleston - Wikipedia

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    James Rolleston (born 8 June 1997) [1] is a New Zealand actor known for the films Boy [2] and The Dark Horse. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The latter was released in October 2014 [ 5 ] and had its world premiere at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival on 4 September.

  6. Prince Tui Teka - Wikipedia

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    Tumanako "Tui" Teka (8 March 1937—23 January 1985), [1] better known by his stage names Tui Latui or Prince Tui Teka, was a Māori singer and actor. Teka was a member of the Maori Volcanics Showband before having a successful solo career.

  7. Kennedy Bay - Wikipedia

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    Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Harataunga is a coeducational full primary (years 1-8) school [14] with a roll of 23 as of August 2024. [15] It is a Kura Kaupapa Māori school which teaches fully in the Māori language. The school was established in 1996. [16]

  8. Taki Rua - Wikipedia

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    The first play performed in te reo Māori for adult rather than child audiences to tour New Zealand, He Kura E Huna Ana, premiered at the Forge at the Court Theatre in 1995 in a development season. [20] In 2015 Taki Rua produced Briar Grace-Smiths' play Ngā Pou Wahine twenty years after the first presentation at Taki Rua in 1995.

  9. Te Wharekura o Arowhenua - Wikipedia

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    The school is one of the various schools funded by the New Zealand government's free and healthy schools lunch programme. [4] The principal of the school, Gary Davis, believes that the Māori language is dying and kura is the only way to keep it alive.