Aotea Harbour: Information on marae in the area, traditional food practices and the Aotea harbour.
Aotearoa Cafe: Extensive Maori information portal.
Christian Maori Theology: A Maori understanding of Jesus and the kingdom he preached and a Maori understanding of church.
Customary Fishing: Information on customary fishing rights from the Ministry of Fisheries.
E Tuhi!: Get Writing! Māori writers' awards.
From Hawaiki to Hawaiki: Maori culture, history, mythology and legend, whakapapa Maori (genealogy), Maori development and writings.
He Puna Kupu Maori: National Library Maori search. A hierarchical network of descriptors for use in indexing and other forms of subject management covering subjects specific to the land and natural resources of New Zealand, its peoples and cultures.
Kaitiaki.org.nz: A community web site for kaitiaki Maori, working on behalf of whanau, hapu and iwi, particularly on environment and resource management issues.
Karaitiana Taiuru: Personal page offering scripts, macron resources, and graphics.
Maori In Oz: Maori in Australia - Community services, organizations, performing arts/kapahaka, education, musicians, artists, sports, businesses to connect and support one another. Message board, newsletter, recipes, legends and waiata.
Maori Land Information Base: Summary data for each current Maori freehold land block that has been attached to a digital cadastral database (DCDB) graphic object.
Maori.org.nz: Information and links on Maori culture, history, traditions, iwi, kapa haka, performing arts, and carving.
Māori Food: Dedicated to the promotion of good health and good eating with recipes and traditional cooking methods.
People's Plants Infobase: Database with an emphasis on the traditional use of plants by Māori.
Rangiātea: Information and history on the Church Rangiātea at Otaki.
Te Hoe Nuku Roa: Research project studying Māori households: Massey University.
Te Hunga Roia Maori o Aotearoa (THRMOA): Law society providing an annual opportunity for Māori lawyers to discuss and debate issues relevant to their people.
Te Manu Tukutuku: The Māori Kite.
The Māori - history, culture, language, art: Provides an outline of Māori social structure, glossary of Māori words and a brief history.
Virtual New Zealand - Maori Culture: Learn about New Zealand's indigenous culture.
Waitangi Tribunal: Offers an opportunity to learn about the work of the Tribunal in providing processes to assist in the overall Treaty claims settlement process in New Zealand.