ETYMOLOGY OF THE WORD KAPA HAKA
Māori, literally: traditional dance performed by groups in a line.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «KAPA HAKA»
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kapa haka in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
kapa haka and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Meaningful Inconsistencies: Bicultural Nationhood, the Free ...
In the sections that follow, I describe and analyze kapa haka performed by the
bilingual students, a Thai dance performed by visiting fee-paying students, and
the Japanese dance performed by myself. 1 then explore what the separation of ...
2
Ngoingoi Pēwhairangi: A Remarkable Life
'In the cultural performances Ngata donned the traditional piupiu and pare to lead
the Ngäti Porou kapa haka' (Walker 2001: 271). Ngoi's participation in the
performance group was one of many experiences with Aunty Tuïni. Ngoi was ...
3
Tikanga Māori: Living by Māori Values
The group is essentially a kapa haka or performing-arts group. It is associated
with a marae in Wellington, at Pipitea, and the kapa- haka team is still a force to
reckon with in the competitions. The tangata whenua of the marae is Te Ati Awa
and ...
Hirini Moko Mead, Sidney M. Mead, 2003
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Performing Aotearoa: New Zealand Theatre and Drama in an Age ...
Additionally, a number of further themes have been articulated. Understanding
the Relationship between Collective and Individual Dance Haka of recent times (
particularly haka of the contemporary kapa haka) is dominated by collective
dance ...
Marc Maufort, David O'Donnell (MA.), 2007
Marama has joined the school's kapa haka group and is nervous about what will be expected of her and how she will remember what to do. Suggested level: junior.
Lisa Rangiaho, Kahurangi Rangiaho-Katipa, 2013
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Music for New Zealand Years 9 and 10
Mario Carolus. Kapa haka Kapa haka is known for its foot stamping, body
slapping and choral singing. It is a cultural dance for New Zealand Maori and is
influenced by hand-to-hand combat practices by Maori in pre-colonial times. The
word ...
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Living Indigenous Leadership: Native Narratives on Building ...
In Kapa haka, the focus of tutoring and performing is having a greater
understanding of Māori historical knowledge and recognizing the need for it to be
passed down in order for future generations to survive. Writing about historical
knowledge ...
Carolyn Kenny, Tina Ngaroimata Fraser, 2012
She immerses herself in her new kapa haka group, and on the day of the big kapa haka concert, there's a wonderful surprise for her. Mataira's previous work includes 'Cry-Baby Moon'.
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Race, Ethnicity and Gender in Education: Cross-Cultural ...
For instance, New Zealand schools promote kapa haka (Maori performance arts)
as part of the Maori studies curriculum (Harrison and Papa, 2005, p. 67). Kapa
haka is practiced by students of all ages, from preschool to the last year of ...
Joseph I. Zajda, Kassie Freeman, 2010
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New Zealand Identities: Departures and Destinations
For example, if a participant felt that the discipline required to be in the whanau
unit was too great a commitment, they were unable to be in kapa haka or take
Maori as a school subject. Similarly, if a participant wanted to learn Maori
language ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «KAPA HAKA»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
kapa haka is used in the context of the following news items.
Teacher found not guilty of molesting students | Otago Daily Times …
He did kiss some girls on the forehead, often after a Kapa Haka performance," she said. An investigation into the teacher's conduct began after ... «Otago Daily Times, Jul 15»
What's On Auckland: Farewell to Freedom Edition
Head to Te Oro in Glen Innes tonight for Te Manawa; a thrilling combination of storytelling, kapa haka, Māori movement, theatre and music. «Auckland stuff.co.nz, Jul 15»
Mistakes made in noise control handling of kapa haka practice
The Wellington City Council has apologised following the way a noise control complaint was handled against Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Ngā ... «TVNZ, Jul 15»
NZ Maori rugby selection should not be a free ride to a black jersey
Others mentioned being totally immersed in te ao Māori (the Māori world) through living with their grandparents, participating in kapa haka ... «Manawatu Standard, Jul 15»
Celebration at city pa before rebuild
Bishop Brown Turei talked about the development of kapa haka festivals at Te ... After the first performance, kapa haka events were held at the ... «Gisborne Herald, Jul 15»
Ngā Ringa Raupā - Kura Te Ua & Ngarino Watt
Kura Te Ua with partner Ngarino Watt give their time and love to youth and share with them the power of kapa haka fused with Māori ... «Māori Television, Jul 15»
Whangarei Mai Tawhiti claim 4th '2degrees Kapa Haka Super 12's' win
Crowds at Auckland Viaduct got a taste of Māori culture this weekend at the 2degrees Kapa Haka Super 12s. It's a contemporary kapa haka ... «Māori Television, Jul 15»
Kapa haka elders chose WWI songs
VETERANS' VOICE: Ratana P keke perform at last year's New Zealand Post Kaum tua Kapa Haka. From front (left), Te Rangi Hemi, Bella ... «Wanganui Chronicle, Jul 15»
Wairarapa kapa haka team joins top tier
TOA: The Wairarapa ki Uta Wairarapa ki Tai kapa haka group that united seven Wairarapa colleges and on Friday captured a haul of wins and ... «Wairarapa Times-Age, Jun 15»
Taranaki kaumatua to represent region at national kapa haka festival
Patricia Ngarewa, Sydney Kershaw, Anne Kershaw (front) and Minnie Broughton and Raewyn Ashby (back) will, together with their kapa haka ... «Taranaki Daily News, Jun 15»