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  2. Te Ao Mārama - Wikipedia

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    Te Ao Mārama is a concept of the world in Māori culture. Te Ao Mārama, also known as Te Ao Tūroa ("The Long-Standing World"), [1] refers to the physical plane of existence that is inhabited by people, and is associated with knowledge and understanding. The phrase is variously translated as "The World of Light", "the World of Understanding ...

  3. Te Ao Mārama (EP) - Wikipedia

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    Te Ao Mārama translates to "world of light" in Māori, which is both a reference to the title of Solar Power, and "mai te pō ki te ao mārama", which is a Māori phrase as part of the creation narrative that symbolises the transformation from night to enlightened world. [1] [2] Tīmoti Kāretu (pictured) helped in the creation of Te Ao Mārama.

  4. Te Ao Mārama (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Te Ao Marama, the Ngāi Tahu name for Lake Benmore; Te Ao Marama, a wharenui at Onetahua Kōkiri Marae in Tākaka, Golden Bay / Mohua; Te Ao Mārama, the wharekai (dining hall) at Te Ao Hou Marae, Aramoho, Whanganui; Te Ao Mārama School in Flagstaff, Hamilton; Te Ao Mārama, the bicultural atrium space at the Auckland War Memorial Museum

  5. Lorde Releases Maori-Language Mini-Album Featuring ‘Solar ...

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    The new mini-album titled “Te Ao Marama,” which means “world of light,” features five songs re-recorded from the 24-year-old artist’s latest album, “Solar Power.” The songs are ...

  6. New Zealand Māori Arts and Crafts Institute - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand School of Māori Arts and Crafts (Te Ao Marama) was founded in 1926 by Āpirana Ngata, [2] then the Member of Parliament for Eastern Maori which included Rotorua. The school focused on teaching traditional Māori arts and crafts. Ngata believed that arts was vital to the rejuvenation of Māori culture.

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  8. Category:Marae in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Takutai o te Titi; Tapu Te Ranga Marae; Tawhitinui; Te Ahu a Turanga i Mua; Te Ao Marama (wharenui) Te Aroha o te Waipounamu; Te Āwhina; Te Hora; Te Huataki; Te Papaiouru Marae; Te Puea Memorial Marae; Te Rangihouhiri; Te Rau Aroha; Te Rere a Tukahia; Te Taha o Te Awa; Te Tatau o Te Pō; Te Tauraka Waka a Māui; Te Tii Marae; Te Tomairangi ...

  9. Tukutuku - Wikipedia

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    poutama – a stepped pattern, said to represent whakapapa, learning and the ascent of the god Tāne-o-te-wānanga into the heavens to attain superior knowledge and religion. [8] [9] roimata toroa – meaning "albatross tears", formed with vertical stitches and said to represent misfortune and disaster. [10] [11]