Te Ao Toa checks out Mau Rākau with Nepia Webster from Te Whare Tū Taua o Aotearoa.
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Māori weaponry "10 Hit Challenge" self-isolation challenge
Māori men and women from across Aotearoa are taking up the challenge to showcase their skills and inspire others with demonstrations of Māori weaponry. #10HitChallenge
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Mau rākau helps American-born twins regain their Māoritanga
Kiwa and Koa Mo’o are a pair of brothers who whakapapa to Ngāti Porou, but were brought up in the United States. They are currently students of Toi Hawaiki - a mau rākau branch of Te Whare Tū Taua o Aotearoa based in Hawaii - in which they have found peace in the learning of their Māori identity.
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Ariki, Episode 13
Māori students from across Aotearoa compete for the title of Ariki. Hopu i te Ariki is a new sport based upon the ancestral art form of mau rākau, founded by Te Whare Tū Taua o Aotearoa. (FINAL)
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Ariki, Episode 12
Māori students from across Aotearoa compete for the title of Ariki. Hopu i te Ariki is a new sport based upon the ancestral art form of mau rākau, founded by Te Whare Tū Taua o Aotearoa.
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Ariki, Episode 11
Māori students from across Aotearoa compete for the title of Ariki. Hopu i te Ariki is a new sport based upon the ancestral art form of mau rākau, founded by Te Whare Tū Taua o Aotearoa.
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Ariki, Episode 10
Māori students from across Aotearoa compete for the title of Ariki. Hopu i te Ariki is a new sport based upon the ancestral art form of mau rākau, founded by Te Whare Tū Taua o Aotearoa.
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Ariki, Episode 9
Māori students from across Aotearoa compete for the title of Ariki. Hopu i te Ariki is a new sport based upon the ancestral art form of mau rākau, founded by Te Whare Tū Taua o Aotearoa.
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Ariki, Episode 8
Māori students from across Aotearoa compete for the title of Ariki. Hopu i te Ariki is a new sport based upon the ancestral art form of mau rākau, founded by Te Whare Tū Taua o Aotearoa.
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Ariki, Episode 7
Māori students from across Aotearoa compete for the title of Ariki. Hopu i te Ariki is a new sport based upon the ancestral art form of mau rākau, founded by Te Whare Tū Taua o Aotearoa.