Examples of 'iwi' in a sentence
Meaning of "iwi"
Iwi (noun) - Iwi is a Maori term for a tribe or a group of people
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- A Maori tribe.
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Iwi know exactly what you mean.
Know that your iwi backs you.
Iwi now kicked off the campaign.
The land belongs to the iwi.
Every iwi has their own protocol.
Think about it from an iwi perspective.
Iwi could develop registers of acceptable designs.
Development of iwi social services.
Iwi wrote a personal account of what happened next.
Too many people treading on the iwi of the tupuna.
Many iwi operate or are affiliated with media organisations.
At a regional level efforts have been made to involve iwi in local government.
Iwi is entitled to have their say but so is everyone else.
Kayaking and rafting groups and local iwi raised objections.
The iwi typically functioned more as a federation than as an administrative structure.
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Maori members do not participate in cases involving their own iwi.
The iwi further branched into few communities known as hapu.
I recently posted it on IwI.
Iwi was vindicated.
These claims against the government were to become a major feature of iwi politics.
All caa cono tech emtan iwi meprolight drones ammo collector guns other.
List of iwi.
The site was largely returned to the iwi after a long and not entirely bloodless occupation.
The chairperson of the board of trustees usually represents the iwi in political affairs.
He expressed concern that iwi would use the weapons to settle tribal squabbles with arms.
The battle was fought between groups comprising many smaller allied hapu and iwi.
But Iwi was not easily put off.
Macmillan tried to gag Iwi in a personal letter.
Iwi are the largest everyday social units in Mäori populations.
Moana Radio is the radio station of all three iwi.
Not all iwi had regular contact with Europeans.
The whole theory of an ancient rivalry stems from Iwi mythology.
Iwi forms the largest social units within Maori culture.
A number of hapū may have shared interests with other Iwi.
The Government and iwi Māori are making progress in negotiating the settlement of claims.
Legends emphasise the importance of the river and it remains sacred to Whanganui iwi.
World cAnAls conference iWi organises the World canals conference once a year.
Many Māori have lost contact with their original hapū and iwi.
Rangitāne iwi say that the name Ōpaoa literally means smoky river.
The Commission consulted extensively with iwi on the basis for the allocation model.
Iwi affairs can have a very real impact on New Zealand politics and society.
The Group places a particular focus on working in partnership with iwi to facilitate work opportunities.
The iwi appeal to this Court.
This occurred at a time when missionaries were having a greater impact upon iwi in the Waikato.
Many tribes have formed regional iwi groupings to lodge claims with the Waitangi Tribunal.
He was written as part of the Ngāti Porou iwi.
The intricately designed patterns painted onto the Iwi were more than just decorative.
Making an iwi belt in a workshop held at Ricardo Franco village.
Consultation with Iwi is also difficult.
Horo is from the Tainui iwi.