
Julie Paama-Pengelly
Te Tuhi Mareikura Charitable Trust (TMT) 2015 is spearheaded by leading Māori artists of the Tauranga Moana region, and is passionately dedicated to bringing audiences and artists together to experience, explore and develop the unique Māori artistic legacy of the Tauranga Moana region for the benefit of future generations.
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- 05/11/2024, 12:14 pm
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- https://www.tetuhimareikura.org/tino-rangatiratanga
Te Tuhi Mareikura Trust
Te Tuhi Mareikura Charitable Trust (TMT) 2015 is spearheaded by leading Māori artists of the Tauranga Moana region, and is passionately dedicated to bringing audiences and artists together to experience, explore and develop the unique Māori artistic legacy of the Tauranga Moana region for the benefit of future generations.
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