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- All Right? Audiences: Māori - Poster 1
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- A digital copy of a poster from the Te Waioratanga project of the All Right? campaign. The poster features a black and white photographic portrait of kapa haka practitioners Puamiria Parata-Goodall and her mother Reihana (Aunty Do) Parata. The caption reads, "As a whānau, when we haka together, we learn together".
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- mental health, wellbeing, All Right?, kapa haka, Te Waioratanga, Maori, Health and Wellbeing
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- All Right? Audiences: Māori - Poster 9
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- A digital copy of a poster from the Te Waioratanga project of the All Right? campaign. The poster features a black and white photographic portrait of Kaylee Mills. The caption reads, " Te reo Māori opens my mind to new concepts and gives me a sense of belonging".
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- mental health, wellbeing, All Right?, Te Waioratanga, Maori, Health and Wellbeing
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- All Right? Audiences: Māori - Poster 5
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- A digital copy of a poster from the Te Waioratanga project of the All Right? campaign. The poster features a black and white photographic portrait of kapa haka practitioner Te Mairiki Williams with his twins Ruruhira (left) and Te Kotuku (right). The caption reads, "Embrace the epitome of 'aukati'. Auahi, waipiro, taru, patu kore. To prolong and sustain life".
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- mental health, wellbeing, All Right?, kapa haka, Te Waioratanga, Maori, Health and Wellbeing
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- All Right? Audiences: Māori - Poster 11
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- A digital copy of a poster from the Te Waioratanga project of the All Right? campaign. The poster features a black and white photographic portrait of Maraea Peawini. The caption reads, "Ko tooku ake reo, ina te ora o te tangata nei. My reo is what exhilarates me, my life essence".
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- mental health, wellbeing, All Right?, Te Waioratanga, Maori, Te Reo, Health and Wellbeing
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- All Right? Social Media: Facebook Timeline Image 84
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A photograph of Emma Rawson (left) and another All Right? team member at the 2015 Te Matatini National Kapa Haka festival in Hagley Park.
All Right? posted the photograph on their Facebook page on 10 March 2015 at 2:29pm.
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- mental health, wellbeing, All Right?, Te Waioratanga, Te Matatani, Emma Rawson, Hagley Park, Facebook, Health and Wellbeing
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- All Right? Audiences: Māori - Poster 14
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- A digital copy of a poster from the Te Waioratanga project of the All Right? campaign. The poster features a black and white photographic portrait of Ruawhiti Pokaia with his wife Marisa. The caption reads, "Ko te reo Maori te manawa o toku ahua. The Māori language is the heart of my identity".
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- mental health, wellbeing, All Right?, Te Waioratanga, Maori, Te Reo, Health and Wellbeing
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- All Right? Audiences: Māori - Poster 10
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- A digtial copy of a poster from the Te Waioratanga project of the All Right? campaign. The poster features a black and white photographic portrait of Mairehe Louise and Te Aowharepapa Tankersley. The caption reads, "Ko te reo Māori tōku oraka pai. The Maori language is the foundation of my wellbeing".
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- mental health, wellbeing, All Right?, Te Waioratanga, Maori, Te Reo, Health and Wellbeing
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- All Right? Audiences: Māori - Poster 12
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- A digital copy of a poster from the Te Waioratanga project of the All Right? campaign. The poster features a black and white photographic portrait of Mere Peawini. The caption reads, "Te reo Māori is just who I am".
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- mental health, wellbeing, All Right?, Te Waioratanga, Maori, Te Reo, Health and Wellbeing
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- All Right? Social Media: Facebook Timeline Image 85
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A photograph of two people visiting the All Right? stall at the 2015 Te Matatini National Kapa Haka festival held in Hagley Park. On the table are posters from All Right?'s Te Waioratanga project.
All Right? posted the photograph on their Facebook page on 10 March 2015 at 2:29pm.
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- mental health, wellbeing, All Right?, Te Waioratanga, Te Matatini, Hagley Park, poster, Facebook, Health and Wellbeing
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- All Right? Audiences: Māori - Poster 13
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- A digital copy of a poster from the Te Waioratanga project of the All Right? campaign. The poster features a black and white photographic portrait of Ramon Pink. The caption reads, "Ko tōku reo: It's from my tupuna, it's personal, it's spiritual".
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- mental health, wellbeing, All Right?, Te Waioratanga, Maori, Te Reo, Health and Wellbeing
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- All Right? Audiences: Māori - Poster 8
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- A digital copy of a poster from the Te Waioratanga project of the All Right? campaign. The poster features a black and white photographic portrait of brothers Ridge and Chase Kamo. The caption reads, "Te reo Māori is about being proud of our family, friends and who we are".
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- mental health, wellbeing, All Right?, Te Waioratanga, Maori, family, whanau, Te Reo, Health and Wellbeing
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- All Right? Social Media: Facebook Timeline Image 83
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A photograph of two women visiting the All Right? stall at the 2015 Te Matatini National Kapa Haka festival held in Hagley Park. On the table are cards and brochures about All Right?'s Te Waioratanga project.
All Right? posted the photograph on their Facebook page on 10 March 2015 at 2:29pm.
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- mental health, wellbeing, All Right?, Te Waioratanga, Te Matatini, Hagley Park, Facebook, Health and Wellbeing
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- All Right? Audiences: Māori - Poster 4
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- A digital copy of a poster from the Te Waioratanga project of the All Right? campaign. The poster features a black and white photographic portrait of kapa haka practitioners Puamiria Parata-Goodall and her mother Reihana (Aunty Do) Parata. The caption reads, "As a whānau, when we haka together, we learn together".
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- mental health, wellbeing, All Right?, kapa haka, Te Waioratanga, Maori, Health and Wellbeing
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- All Right? Audiences: Māori - Poster 2
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- A digital copy of a poster from the Te Waioratanga project of the All Right? campaign. The poster features a black and white photographic portrait of kapa haka practitioners Karuna Thurlow with her sister Harikoa Bronsdaughter-George. The caption reads, "He oraka wairua, he oraka tinana, he oraka iwi hoki".
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- mental health, wellbeing, All Right?, kapa haka, Te Waioratanga, Maori, Health and Wellbeing
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- All Right? Social Media: Facebook Timeline Image 87
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A photograph of Waimarie Rawson-Griffiths (left) and Karuna Thurlow (right) next to a billboard with Thurlow's portrait on it. The billboard is in Hagley Park for the 2015 Te Matatini National Kapa Haka festival, and is part of All Right?'s Te Waioratanga project.
All Right? posted the photograph on their Facebook page on 10 March 2015.
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- mental health, wellbeing, All Right?, Te Waioratanga, Te Matatini, Karuna Thurlow, Hagley Park, billboard, Facebook, Health and Wellbeing
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- All Right? Social Media: Facebook Timeline Image 88
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A photograph of Julian Wilcox (left) and Waimarie Rawson-Griffiths (right) visiting the All Right? stall at the 2015 Te Matatini National Kapa Haka festival held in Hagley Park.
All Right? posted the photograph on their Facebook page on 10 March 2015 at 2:29pm.
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- mental health, wellbeing, All Right?, Te Waioratanga, Te Matatini, Julian Wilcox, Hagley Park, Facebook, Health and Wellbeing
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- All Right? Audiences: Māori - Poster 3
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- A digital copy of a poster from the Te Waioratanga project of the All Right? campaign. The poster features a black and white photographic portrait of kapa haka practitioner Alex Solomon. The caption reads, "Kapa haka is about celebrating who we are individually, as whānau and as Māori".
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- mental health, wellbeing, All Right?, kapa haka, Te Waioratanga, Maori, Health and Wellbeing
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- All Right? Social Media: Facebook Timeline Image 86
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A photograph of All Right?'s Ciaran Fox talking to children at the All Right? stall during the 2015 Te Matatini National Kapa Haka festival in Hagley Park.
All Right? posted the photograph on their Facebook page on 10 March 2015 at 2:29pm.
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- mental health, wellbeing, All Right?, Te Waioratanga, Te Matatani, Ciaran Fox, Hagley Park, Facebook, Health and Wellbeing
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- All Right? Audiences: Māori - Poster 7
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- A digital copy of a poster from the Te Waioratanga project of the All Right? campaign. The poster features a black and white photographic portrait of kapa haka practitioner Whaea Tihi Puanaki. The caption reads, "Kapa haka is wellbeing for the soul. Te kapa haka te oranga o te tinana, te wairua, te hinengaro, te katoa o te tinana".
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- mental health, wellbeing, All Right?, kapa haka, Te Waioratanga, Maori, Health and Wellbeing
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- All Right? Audiences: Māori - Poster 6
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- A digital copy of a poster from the Te Waioratanga project of the All Right? campaign. The poster features a black and white photographic portrait of kapa haka practitioner Aaron Hapuku with his daughter Kaahu. The caption reads, "Ko au, ko koe, ko tātou".
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- mental health, wellbeing, All Right?, kapa haka, Te Waioratanga, Maori, Health and Wellbeing