• A pepeha is a traditional oral recitation given by a person when introducing themselves in the Māori culture of New Zealand. It is often part of a formal...
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  • "Pepeha" is a song by New Zealand band Six60, performed bilingually in English and Māori. "Pepeha" is the band's second song to be recorded in Te Reo Māori...
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  • 143.461072 (Moka No. 1)) and Pepeha (7°39′21″S 144°00′26″E / 7.655742°S 144.007263°E / -7.655742; 144.007263 (Pepeha)) villages of West Kikori Rural...
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  • at number 12 in November. "35", alongside New Zealand band Six60's song "Pepeha" (also released in 2021), are the best performing songs sung in Māori since...
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    Singles Chart, but peaked at number seven on the NZ Hot Singles Chart. "Pepeha" (live acoustic) did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at...
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  • ritual greetings or acknowledgements, such as pōwhiri, wero, or recital of pepeha. The term mihimihi is often used when speeches and introductions are exchanged...
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  • Ngāti Kauwhata is a Māori iwi (tribe) located in the Manawatū-Whanganui region of New Zealand. The iwi has ancestral ties to Tainui Waka and Maungatautari...
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    Ngāti Rangi or Ngāti Rangituhia is a Māori iwi (tribe) of New Zealand. Contemporary settlement is mainly around Waiouru, Ohakune, and the Upper Whanganui...
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    30 musicians participated in the project, including Six60, whose single "Pepeha" debuted at number two on the Official New Zealand Music Chart. Te Tairāwhiti...
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    identify themselves through the following series of markers captured in their pepeha (tribal aphorism): Ko Maungataniwha te maunga (Maungataniwha is the mountain)...
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