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Tama Tū

New Zealand, 2005
film

Maori troops fighting in Europe during World War II entertain themselves in a house while waiting for a battle to begin in this short from Taika Waititi.

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Te Rua

New Zealand, 1991
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Ngati

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Maori legends of New Zealand

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Utu

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Once Were Warriors

New Zealand, 1994
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Taika Waititi documentary

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Once were warriors (Captioned)

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Tahere Tikitiki: the making of a Maori canoe

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Generation 2000 = Whakatupuranga rua mano

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Aroha

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Making waves = Te upoko o te ika

New Zealand, 1993
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Old camp sites at Tika Tika

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Maori village: a concert rehearsal near Rotarua

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Maoriland movielogues. No. 10

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Round up

Australia, 1995
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Tumult

United Kingdom, 2011
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Gathering threads = Tui Tuia

New Zealand, 1993
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