The links on this page are restricted to sites that either promote Moriori culture, heritage, language and values, or, that promote the tikanga and customs of Moriori.
You may also find other sites that are relevant to Rekohu in general, and still consistent with Moriori philosophy.
Education resource links about Moriori
These links are not conclusive and will continually be added to. education-resources will not link to any sites that continue to perpetrate the myths about Moriori that have caused so much pain over the last 170 years.
This is an amazing visual representation of Rekohu, with some great history and photographs of Moriori. Highly recommended.. ««««« (Requires Flash Player)
The Moriori People, Genesis, Devastation, Fading
For each of the following links Type the surname into the "Word Search" box
Tame Horomona Rehe (Tommy Solomon) The last 'full-blooded' Moriori
Hirawanu Tapu: fluent in Moriori, written and spoken Maori and able to speak in English
Joey Ashton: Son of Kiti Riwai
WAI 262: Safeguarding intellectual and cultural rights Intellectual Property rights and indigenous peoples
The Moriori - New Zealand in History
New Zealand Electronic Texts Centre:
There are a range of articles regarding Moriori in this database. This link refers to hokopapa.
Come and check out this blogspot from wordpress. The subject area is focused on Moriori and the Chatham Islands and often has some contraversial comments or input.
Homework for success if from the Green-Planet website where you can find a wonderful array of motivating and meaningful homework tasks for your students. All tasks are voluntary and students are not expected to do more than 4 tasks per term. Check it out. It is revolutionary and it is cool. AND... kids love it.