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Oha Atu – Oha Mai

Oha Atu – Oha Mai. Philanthropy Matters conference 27 March 2007. Joyce-Anne Raihania, Senior Policy Analyst. Photos courtesy of Alexander Turnbull Library. M ā ori Battalion march to victory! M ā ori Battalion staunch and true! M ā ori Battalion march to glory!

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Oha Atu – Oha Mai

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  1. Oha Atu – Oha Mai Philanthropy Matters conference 27 March 2007 Joyce-Anne Raihania, Senior Policy Analyst

  2. Photos courtesy of Alexander Turnbull Library

  3. Māori Battalion march to victory! Māori Battalion staunch and true! Māori Battalion march to glory! And take the honour of the people with you! And we'll, march, march, march to the enemy! And we'll fight right to the end! For God! For King! and for Country! Aue! Ake, Ake, Kia Kaha E.

  4. Photo courtesy of Mana Magazine

  5. Photo courtesy of Mana Magazine

  6. “It’s about identity • knowing who you are, • what our ways are. • We pass these principles on to our children and our moko, and that’s how we teach them that giving in this way is what it is to be Māori”. • - Kuia

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