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Te Manu Korihi News for 11 June 2015
A union representing mine and quarry workers says Māori are among those most at risk following delays to health and safety laws; A Māori lawyer is paying tribute to legal defender, Sir Peter Williams… Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 11 June 2015
A union representing mine and quarry workers says Māori are among those most at risk following delays to health and safety laws; The number of people living with diabetes has more than doubled over… Audio
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Commemorations 'help nations grow'
Commemorations 'help nations grow'
A Tauranga historian is backing one of Māoridom's leaders in calling for a commemorative day to recognise the battles that helped shape Aotearoa.
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My Top 5: Fortunes
My Top 5: Fortunes
For NZ Music Month, Fortunes talk about why songs from Che Fu, Sheelaroc, Trinity Roots, Aaria and Opensouls mean so much to them.
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Pukeahu National War Memorial Park - Morrie Love
On March 25th this year, the official dawn blessing ceremony took place at the Pukeahu National War Memorial park, Buckle Street in Wellington. Built above the Arras Tunnel, the park provides a space… Audio
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Tribe wants maunga restored
Tribe wants maunga restored
South Taranaki is now focused on having its ancestral mountain returned to its protection, following an apology from the Crown.
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'A breach of natural justice'
Ngaruahine accepts Crown apology
A South Taranaki tribe has accepted an apology from the Crown for illegally detaining their ancestors in the South Island in the 1800s. Audio
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Crown heads to Hokitika to apologise for Parihaka jailings
The Crown is presenting an official apology to a South Taranaki tribe today in Hokitika for illegally incarcerating men from Parihaka in the South Island in the 1800s. Audio
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Iwi start commemorative tour of south
Iwi start commemorative tour of south
A South Taranaki tribe is visiting places in the South Island where their ancestors were sent in the 1800s as punishment for rising up against the Crown.
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WOMAD maintains links with Parihaka
WOMAD maintains links with Parihaka
The organisers of the World of Music and Dance festival in New Plymouth are maintaining a strong link with Parihaka and its legacy of world peace.
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Te Manu Korihi News for 13 March 2015
Audio 13 Mar 2015The national body that represents Maori language immersion schools has launched its new curriculum in the Far North today; The organisers of the World of Music and Dance festival in New Plymouth are… Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 13 March 2015
The national body that represents Maori language immersion schools has launched its new curriculum in the Far North today; The organisers of the World of Music and Dance festival in New Plymouth are… Audio
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WOMAD festival likely to sell out
WOMAD festival likely to sell out
With outstanding headline acts, New Plymouth's WOMAD New Zealand is set to sell out for the first time since 2007. Audio
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Amokura Panoho
Amokura Panoho is the spokesperson for the Parihaka Passive resistance to Climate Change initiative. Audio
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Mayor calls for acceptance of Maori representation
Mayor calls for acceptance of Maori representation
The New Plymouth mayor is calling on locals to work together peacefully with tangata whenua over a referendum to introduce a designated seat for Maori at next year's local body elections.
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Dr Tony Ruakere - A Colourful Career
There is both a serious and fun side to the career of Dr Anthony Ansley Ruakere, better known as Dr Tony Ruakere. There's the hitch-hiking trips he made from Taranaki to Dunedin to attend Medical… Audio
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The future of Parihaka
Parihaka was a thriving, entrepreneurial and peaceful community, led by Prophets Tohu Kākahi and Te Whiti o Rongomai during the 1870s. That all changed when, on 5th November, 1881 Parihaka was… Audio
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Aureretanga Parihaka
Te Ahi Kaa this week features a dramatised documentary recreating the political manoeuvrings behind the invasion of Parihaka in Taranaki on 5 November 1881. Audio
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Te Waonui a Te Manu Korihi for 9 November 2014
The Manu Korihi news team bring you a round-up of the top Maori news stories of the week including the Parihaka invasion commemoration, more tangata whenua in blue, and New York new home for tukutuku… Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 6 November 2014
Lawyers for the Waitangi Tribunal say it does not have to tell the Crown how much land to give back to claimants. The Crown is rejecting allegations it witheld highly relevant and crucial reports… Audio
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Call for locals to spread Parihaka story
Call for locals to spread Parihaka story
A kuia from Parihaka, which was invaded by colonial troops in 1881, wants more of its descendants to tell the story of the Taranaki settlement's past.
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Te Manu Korihi News for 6 November 2014
The Crown is rejecting allegations it witheld highly relevant and crucial information about the Rena from the Waitangi Tribunal. A kuia from Parihaka, which was invaded by colonial troops in 1881… Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 5 November 2014
Iwi in Waikato and Tamaki Makaurau are mourning the death of a senior Tainui kaumatua, who was an expert on tribal matters and the kingitanga; MPs have passed the first reading of a bill to settle… Audio
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Invasion at Parihaka remembered
Invasion at Parihaka remembered
Today marks 133 years since the Maori settlement of Parihaka was invaded by colonial troops. Events marking the day have been held in Taranaki and Otago.