Playing Ki-o-Rahi. Many thanks to Harko Brown for these images.

  • Playing Ki-o-Rahi: Both sides contest for the ball, after throw-off by a "Kioma" player who  is in the "Te Marama" circle
  • Playing Ki-o-Rahi: Dodging a "Taniwha" player
  • Playing Ki-o-Rahi: "Taniwha" player dribbles the ball into the "Te Roto" zone
  • Playing Ki-o-Rahi: Nigel, in the "Pawero", catches the ball from a throw-in by his "Kioma" team  mate
  • Playing Ki-o-Rahi: A "Kioma" player on the run in the "Te Ao" zone
  • Playing Ki-o-Rahi: Students and teacher game players pose
  • Playing Ki-o-Rahi: A tackle. The carrying of a person is known as "Oka"
  • Playing Ki-o-Rahi: Teachers and students with a traditional hand woven "Ki" ball.
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