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  • Miniatura para Protestas contra la guerra de Israel-Gaza (2023-presente)
    el 9 de noviembre de 2023. Consultado el 9 de noviembre de 2023.  «Crowd chants 'Death to Arabs' in Israeli city». Al Jazeera. Archivado desde el original…
    203 kB (22 405 palabras) - 19:01 22 may 2024
  • Suiza W. 477 (en tahitiano) Te Fare Hymenee (en francés) La maison des chants (en inglés) Hut of Songs 1892 Colección privada W. 478 S. 315 (en tahitiano)…
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Resultados de la Wikipedia en inglés.

  • Māori (Māori: [ˈmaːɔɾi] ) are the indigenous Polynesian people of mainland New Zealand (Aotearoa). Māori originated with settlers from East Polynesia,…
    120 kB (12 339 palabras) - 01:39 21 may 2024
  • Māori culture (Māori: Māoritanga) is the customs, cultural practices, and beliefs of the indigenous Māori people of New Zealand. It originated from, and…
    145 kB (16 740 palabras) - 21:40 15 may 2024
  • Haka (redirección desde Maori haka)
    Society mission in New Zealand, aimed to replace haka and traditional Māori chants (waiata) with hymns. Missionaries also encouraged European harmonic singing…
    32 kB (3240 palabras) - 03:28 6 may 2024
  • Māori mythology and Māori traditions are two major categories into which the remote oral history of New Zealand's Māori may be divided. Māori myths concern…
    58 kB (7051 palabras) - 19:49 1 may 2024
  • the Māori sang a song in "semitones". Others reported that the Māori had no vocal music at all, or sang discordantly. In fact, the ancient chants, or…
    18 kB (2152 palabras) - 12:16 8 may 2024
  • store of traditional chants and songs. Rhyme or assonance were not devices used by the Māori; only when a given text is sung or chanted will the metre become…
    3 kB (263 palabras) - 00:00 16 mar 2024
  • Waka (canoe) (redirección desde Waka (Māori))
    Waka (Māori: [ˈwaka]) are Māori watercraft, usually canoes ranging in size from small, unornamented canoes (waka tīwai) used for fishing and river travel…
    24 kB (3202 palabras) - 23:51 15 mar 2024
  • Te Pāti Māori (Māori pronunciation: [tɛ ˈpaːti ˈmaːori]), also known as the Māori Party, is a political party in New Zealand advocating Māori rights.…
    78 kB (7167 palabras) - 08:58 17 abr 2024
  • The Māori protest movement is a broad indigenous rights movement in New Zealand (Aotearoa). While there was a range of conflicts between Māori and European…
    63 kB (7157 palabras) - 00:45 21 mar 2024
  • The following English words are loanwords from the Māori language. Many of them concern native New Zealand flora and fauna that were known prior to the…
    20 kB (2068 palabras) - 07:57 8 mar 2024
  • between the military forces of the colonial government and a federation of Māori tribes known as the Kingitanga Movement. The Waikato is a territorial region…
    69 kB (8624 palabras) - 00:20 12 may 2024
  • Tohunga (redirección desde Māori healers)
    In the culture of the Māori of New Zealand, a tohunga (tōhuka in Southern Māori dialect) is an expert practitioner of any skill or art, either religious…
    7 kB (860 palabras) - 09:46 21 dic 2023
  • century, New Zealand English gained many loanwords from the Māori language. The use of Māori words in New Zealand English has increased since the 1990s…
    9 kB (865 palabras) - 06:50 6 may 2024
  • New Zealand (categoría Articles containing Māori-language text)
    of these genres given a unique New Zealand interpretation. Māori developed traditional chants and songs from their ancient Southeast Asian origins, and…
    269 kB (22 400 palabras) - 15:51 24 may 2024
  • Poi E (categoría Articles containing Māori-language text)
    song and accompanying music video, including Māori chanting, poi dancing, and the wearing of traditional Māori kākahu (garments). The song reached No. 1…
    9 kB (894 palabras) - 22:41 10 mar 2024
  • Pai Mārire (categoría Māori organisations)
    James Cowan described many of the chants as "simply meaningless strings of English words rounded into the softer Māori; others were either transliterations…
    26 kB (3699 palabras) - 01:53 16 ene 2024
  • The Hawaiian war chant, or dance, is called the Ha’a. It dates back centuries, and is one of the many Polynesian pre-war dances or chants. The traditional…
    26 kB (2972 palabras) - 03:25 11 abr 2024
  • is also an alternative name for the island of Kahoʻolawe. In legends and chants, Kāne and Kanaloa are portrayed as complementary powers. For example, whereas…
    4 kB (493 palabras) - 03:45 3 may 2024
  • Nose flute (categoría Māori musical instruments)
    with chants, song, and hula. Kumu hula (dance masters), were said to be able to either make the flute sound as though it were chanting, or to chant as they…
    7 kB (793 palabras) - 08:03 19 may 2024
  • Education in New Zealand (categoría Articles containing Māori-language text)
    education. Before the arrival of Europeans, Māori ran schools to pass on traditional knowledge including songs, chants, tribal history, spiritual understanding…
    63 kB (7002 palabras) - 05:19 22 feb 2024
  • Ka Mate (categoría Articles containing Māori-language text)
    "Ka Mate" ([ˈkaˌmatɛ]) is a Māori haka composed by Te Rauparaha, war leader of the Ngāti Toa tribe of the North Island of New Zealand. Te Rauparaha composed…
    16 kB (1586 palabras) - 11:18 22 abr 2024