Examples of 'taonga' in a sentence

Meaning of "taonga"

taonga (noun): A Maori word used in New Zealand to refer to treasures, both tangible and intangible. Taonga can include cultural treasures, natural resources, and personal treasures with great significance
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  • In Maori culture, any treasured thing, whether tangible or intangible.

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Taonga treasures tangible and intangible.
For services to taonga pūoro.
Taonga tuku iho heritage treasures handed down.
It was also an endeavour to ensure some limited control over their taonga.
Taonga may need to be agreed upon.
Today, tuatara are regarded as a taonga special treasure.
Taonga pūoro are the traditional musical instruments of the Māori people of New Zealand.
Hei-tiki are usually made of pounamu which is greenstone, and are considered a taonga treasure.
Pounamu taonga increase in mana ( prestige ) as they pass from one generation to another.
For the Māori, the hei matau is taonga a cultural treasure.
Some of these taonga [ treasured things ] have been used in battle and to kill people.
To the Maori, paua are recognised as taonga - a treasure.
A taonga in Māori culture is a treasured thing, whether tangible or intangible.
The river, including its waters, bed and fisheries, is a taonga of Ngati Pahauwera.
It is considered a taonga ( treasure ) and therefore protected under the Treaty of Waitangi.

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The cultural collections include collections on photography, Māori taonga ( cultural treasures ), and Pacific cultures.
A taonga is now a treasure in Māori culture ; it can be anything from a word to a memory.
He has researched and performed with taonga puoro ( traditional Maori instruments ) since 2001.
Taonga is the Polynesian equivalent to a Western national treasure, like the Queen 's crown jewels.
The Bill is suspended pending the outcome of the Taonga Maori Review para . 611 above.
Taonga Puoro-Singing Treasures.

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