KiaOra

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I am Choctaw/Cherokee and a Fulbright Scholar. I am also an elder in Kalpulli Ehecatl, community of the wind, an Aztec dance group in the Mexica Red Tradition. I was in Aotearoa (New Zealand) to study Maori Language Revitalization and learning a lot. I have recently returned from visiting Scottish and Irish Gaelic revitalization efforts and currently live in Belize.

Sunday, September 30, 2012

This is an interesting bus stop on the North Island.

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One of the guardians on the bridge to the marae.

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This is an entrance to a marae on the North Island. Notice the steam rising from the natural hot springs.

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I think this little church may have been damaged in the earthquake.

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This particular marae is located next to water.

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This is the old school house on this marae.

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Outside of the church on the same marae.

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Inside a church on one of the Kai Tahu maraes.

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Here are several photos of mostly women of the Māori Anglican women.

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Some of the congregation at the Māori Anglican Church, Christchurch.

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I am singing Cherokee and Choctaw hymns. Notice the Māori Anglican priest standing with me. These women priests are marvelous.

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Two Aunties at the Māori Anglican Church, Christchurch.

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The Māori Anglican church in Christchurch welcomes the Bishop of York. (2010)

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