Maori Student Associations
(all work in parallel to mainstream associations):
- Auckland University of Technology : Ngā Ākonga o Ngā Wai o Horotiu
- Massey University :
- Manawatahi (Palmerston North)
- Te Waka o Ngā Ākonga Māori (Auckland)
- Kokiri Ngātahi (Wellington)
- Victoria University of Wellington : Ngai Tauira
- University of Auckland : Ngā Tauira Māori
- University of Canterbury : Te Akatoki
- Lincoln University: Te Awhioraki
- University of Otago : Te Roopū Māori
Read more about this topic: List Of New Zealand Tertiary Students' Associations
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