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'I was incredibly shocked that there was no hesitation to strike me'
Police are investigating an attack on a wahine Māori with a moko kauae who was out on a walk in Auckland's Mount Albert.
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Mount Parihaka declared smoke and vape free
Mount Parihaka in Whangarei has been declared smoke and vape free at a dawn blessing, timed to coincide with World Smokefree Day today.
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Podcast | Taranaki Wars: Waitara and One Family's Journey
In 1860 the shots fired sparked decades - arguably generations - of conflict. RNZ's Tim Watkin looks at what sparked the conflict and his ancestors' arrival in the midst of these tensions. Audio
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REVIEW: WOMAD kicks off in Taranaki
Despite many festivals being cancelled due to coronavirus, the WOMAD world music festival kicked off in Taranaki last night. Nick Bollinger was there. Video
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VIDEO PREMIERE: Ed Waaka ‘Revolution’
RNZ Music is proud to present the new single from Auckland singer-songwriter Ed Waaka. ‘Revolution’ is a soulful protest song that pays tribute to Māori who fought for indigenous rights during times… Video
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Is there tikanga around euthanasia?
Some saying euthanasia does not sit with the Māori worldview of death, and others saying whānau should have the choice.
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Parliament looks back - Parihaka and women MPs
Most of the time MPs debate about the future but last week they looked back at the first women to enter Parliament and the Crown's invasion of Parihaka Audio
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Te Waonui for week ending Friday 25 October 2019
Audio 25 Oct 2019Coming up on Te Waonui - A landmark bill to reconcile the relationship between the crown and Parihaka reaches its final reading ---- a spate of violent deaths of Maori women sparks outrage in… Audio
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Parihaka bill passes final reading
The sound of haruru ceremonial drums - have echoed across Parliament's forecourt, as descendants of Parihaka arrived at Parliament. Their tupuna were victims of one of the most horrific… Audio
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Parihaka reach milestone to reconcile relationship with Crown
More than a hundred years since armed constabulary troops desecrated the peaceful Taranaki settlement Parihaka, the Crown is owning up to its wrongs. Video
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Parihaka Reconciliation Bill a step toward healing
More than a hundred years since armed constabulary troops desecrated the peaceful Taranaki settlement Parihaka, the Crown is owning up to its wrongs, and the people of Parihaka are starting to heal.
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Parihaka people to witness reconciliation bill passing into law
A group of about 200 people from Parihaka has arrived at Parliament this morning to witness an historic bill being passed into law.
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8: Colonists and Courts
Through the final quarter of the 19th Century Pakeha settler numbers swelled. The immigrants sought land and started to create a new, distinct culture. But their land gain came at the cost of Maori… Audio
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An historical week in Parliament
Parliament this week includes a number of controversial or important pieces of legislation, others that are deeply procedural. And a good smattering of New Zealand history. Audio
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Mediawatch Midweek 16 October 2019
Mediawatch's weekly catch up with Lately. This week Jeremy Rose talks to Karyn Hay about a new series of in-depth interviews with indigenous leaders; the latest long-form journalism offering from BWB… Video, Audio
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Waitara battle sites focus of land wars commemoration
The New Zealand wars will be be commemorated in Taranaki with a series of events, acknowledging and probing our troubling history.
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Should NZ history be a compulsory subject in schools?
The History Teachers' Association says currently, whether children get to study history is down to luck. Audio
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We Pakeha need to get our history right – John Bluck
John Bluck explores what it means to be Pakeha in a series of talks. This fourth episode is entitled Hearing the full story. Audio
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Death, drugs, and reconciliation
Anywhere between 10 and 20 bills can be debated by MPs in the House in a sitting week but to save you time, we've picked the ones to watch out for. Audio
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Muslims at Ihumātao: 'They can always rely on us'
Muslim leaders have come to pray with the people of Ihumātao, sharing the pain of having their sacred spaces attacked.
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Ihumātao standoff into its fourth day
The stand-off between protesters, or protectors, is now in its fourth day as the land dispute at Ihumatao continues with supporter numbers increasing everyday. Green party MPs are expected to arrive… Audio
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Integrity of Parihaka story: Name protection recommended
The Māori Affairs Select Committee has recommended that anyone wanting to use the word 'Parihaka' for commercial purposes must get permission from the Parihaka Papakainga Trust.
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Under FiveHundy: Kaiwhaiki Pā
Kaiwhaiki Pa is the largest pa on the Whanganui river. There are 40 homes, a marae and kohanga reo. Kahurangi Simon says growing up there has given him "everything". He says somehow he and his 11… Audio
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Rock of faith: Redesign of NZ's oldest stone church unveiled
Final plans for the strengthening and redevelopment of Taranaki Cathedral in New Plymouth - which include an education centre focusing on its role in the Taranaki land wars - have been revealed.
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Iwi want 'a stake in the ground' to stop oil and gas exploration
Iwi in Taranaki are upset the government has put their ancestral land up for oil and gas drilling.