Ahurea | Māori culture
Statistics about Māori culture, including tikanga Māori and knowledge of tūrangawaewae and pepeha.
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Te Whata storehouse of iwi data welcomed by Stats NZ
03 December 2020
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Māori women look after whānau and whenua
09 November 2020
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E manaaki ana ngā wahine Māori i te whānau me te whenua
09 November 2020
Te Kupenga: 2018 (final) – English
09 November 2020
Te Kupenga: 2018 (whakamutunga) – Te reo Māori
09 November 2020
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Connections to people and place key to Māori wellbeing
09 November 2020
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More than 1 in 6 Māori people speak Te reo Māori
09 November 2020
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Cultural connectedness – Whakawhanaunatanga ā-ahurea
Video, 1:06min
PDF transcript of 'Cultural connectedness' video (PDF, 207 KB)
Word transcript of 'Cultural connectedness' video (Word, 70 KB)
Speaking te reo Māori at home – Te reo Māori: hei reo ūkaipō i te kāinga
Video, 1:06min
PDF transcript of 'Speaking te reo at home' video (PDF, 168 KB)
Word transcript of 'Speaking te reo at home' video (Word, 68 KB)
Census data for iwi
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Te Ara Takatū: Census data for iwi and iwi-related groups
Datasets in Aotearoa Data Explorer
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Aotearoa Data Explorer
Data about ahurea is available under the following themes: