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Kōrero: Traditional Māori games – ngā tākaro

Me pēhea te tākaro kī-o-rahi

Kei te nui haere kei te nui haere te whai o kī-o-rahi, he tākaro hihiko, ka pai mō ngā tāngata katoa ahakoa te pakeke, tāne mai wāhine mai. Kei tēnā rohe āna ture, kei tēnā rohe āna anō ture. Ko Wiremu Mato tēnei o Sport Waitakere kei te uru o Tāmaki-makau-rau, kei te whakamārama he aha ngā ture a tōna rōpū mō tēnei tākaro.

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Ross Calman, Traditional Māori games – ngā tākaro – Suppression and revival, Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, https://teara.govt.nz/mi/interactive/39364/how-to-play-ki-o-rahi (accessed 4 June 2026).

He kōrero nā Ross Calman, i tāngia i te 30 November 2012.