| 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. |