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King Country iwi take a step towards settlement
King Country iwi take a step towards settlement
A roadshow is underway to secure a mandate from the people of Ngāti Maniapoto to settle its treaty claims.
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No Māori councillors, no surprise for iwi leader
No Māori councillors, no surprise for Taranaki iwi leader
It is not surprising that no Māori candidates won a seat on the New Plymouth District Council, a Taranaki iwi leader says.
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'Tainui has never forgotten the atrocities against their women and children'
Every couple of years Tom Roa takes his whānau on a pilgrimage through the Waikato. Video
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Newshub reporter wins first Māori journalism award
Newshub reporter wins first Māori journalism award
Maiki Sherman has been named Māori journalist of the year for her work on Te Kāea and Native Affairs, in a new category at the Ngā Kupu Ora Awards.
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Community up in arms over cenotaph move
Community up in arms over cenotaph move
Foxton residents are up in arms over a plan to shift the town's cenotaph, describing the move as sacrilegious.
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Māori representation treated with caution
Māori representation treated with caution
Māori representation has become a virtual no-go area for those vying for public office in New Plymouth.
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Parihaka International Peace Festival
ProgrammeParihaka International Peace FestivalPeople gather from all over Aotearoa and indeed all over the world at the Parihaka International Peace Festival set in the sprawling King Country under Mount Taranaki.
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Man dies following Parihaka house fire
Man dies following Parihaka house fire
A man has died following a house fire at Parihaka in South Taranaki, although his death was not directly related to it.
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Pākehā needed to lead hikoi - councillor
Pākehā needed to lead hikoi - councillor
New Plymouth's only Māori councillor says only a Pākehā could have led the peace hikoi which ended at Parihaka yesterday.
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Emotional scenes as hikoi reaches Parihaka
Emotional scenes as hikoi reaches Parihaka
A 500-strong hikoi against racial division has arrived at Parihaka after a three-day journey across Taranaki.
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New Plymouth councillors leave Parihaka hikoi
New Plymouth Mayor Andrew Judd, who was abused when he championed Maori representation on his Council, was deserted by his fellow councillors today on the final leg of his hikoi of peace. Mr Judd was… Audio
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Peace hikoi heads to Okato
Peace hikoi heads to Okato
A Taranaki peace hikoi over Māori representation on the New Plymouth District Council will wind its way along SH45 to Okato today.
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New Plymouth hikoi: 'We care about each other'
New Plymouth hikoi: 'We care about each other'
Hundreds of people have marched in unison with New Plymouth's mayor in a hikoi calling for peace after racial tension in the city. Video
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Hikoi to Parihaka - 15 June 2016
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Parihaka walk begins
Around 300 people began the three day walk from New Plymouth to Parihaka today, remembering the theft of Maori land in the 1800s. Video, Audio
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Peace walkers warned not to react to provocation
Peace walkers warned not to react to provocation
Supporters of the New Plymouth mayor's Peace Walk to Parihaka are being warned not to react to provocation from people not involved in the hikoi.
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Maori an inspiration to Ainu people
Maori an inspiration to Ainu people
A delegation of indigenous Ainu people from Japan is in Taranaki this week to share experiences and learn from local Maori about language revitalisation.
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New Plymouth mayor proposes Parihaka peace walk
New Plymouth mayor proposes Parihaka peace walk
Outgoing New Plymouth mayor Andrew Judd is inviting the nation to join him on a Peace Walk to Parihaka.
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Taranaki Wars history left to rot
Taranaki Wars history left to rot
A dilapidated sign in an overgrown section on the outskirts of Waitara is the only hint to the significance of Te Kohia pā.
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Inquiry launched into handling of tupapaku
A Parihaka woman who uses Maori traditions to bury the dead wants a law change, which she says will let Maori deal with death in their own way. Audio
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Inquiry to review tūpāpaku processes
Inquiry to review tūpāpaku processes
A Parihaka woman who uses Māori traditions to bury the dead says the law needs to change to allow Māori to deal with death in their own way.
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Mt Parihaka celebrated in Whangarei
Mt Parihaka celebrated in Whangarei
It's been a day of celebration in Whangarei with a mountain-top ceremony affirming the correct name of the city's landmark - Mount Parihaka.
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Hikoi traces footsteps of Parihaka prisoners
A silent hikoi has followed in the footsteps of prisoners taken during the sacking of Parihaka in 1881, marking the start of Waitangi commemorations in New Plymouth today. Audio
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Silent hikoi remembers Parihaka
Silent hikoi remembers Parihaka
A silent hikoi in New Plymouth today followed the footsteps of prisoners taken during the sacking of Parihaka in 1881.
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Day to mark NZ Wars on the cards - Flavell
Day to mark NZ Wars on the cards - Flavell
Minister of Māori Development Te Ururoa Flavell remains confident there will be a new commemoration day to mark the New Zealand Wars.