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Parihaka community wants oil drillers out
Parihaka community wants oil drillers out
The people of Parihaka have told the Government to stop allowing companies to search for oil and gas in the Taranaki Tuturu territory.
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Te Manu Korihi News for 27 March 2013
Audio 27 Mar 2013Legal action has delayed a decision by the Crown Forestry Rental Trust on whether to fund a series of Treaty claims in Northland; The people of Parihaka have told the Government to stop allowing… Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 27 March 2013
Audio 27 Mar 2013Legal action has delayed a decision by the Crown Forestry Rental Trust on whether to fund a series of Treaty claims in Northland; The people of Parihaka have told the Government to stop allowing… Audio
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Te Atiawa hopes for $88m settlement soon
Te Atiawa hopes for $88m settlement soon
Te Atiawa's Treaty negotiator in Taranaki says there's a chance its $88 million settlement with the Crown could be completed by the middle of the year.
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Ratana festivities
Ratana festivities
Ratana Church members will receive more visitors on Thursday including the Maori King Tuheitia and other dignitaries.
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Kaiwhaiki marae celebrates wharepuni anniversay
Kaiwhaiki marae celebrates wharepuni anniversay
The people of Kaiwhaiki Marae along the Whanganui River are celebrating the centenary of their tribal meeting house, Te Kiritahi.
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The Vault - Parihaka and Te Whiti
Deborah Nation has pieced together archival material on New Zealand's own 5th of November event. It was on this date in 1881, that colonial troops invaded the coastal Taranaki settlement of Parihaka… Audio
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The Vault - Parihaka and Te Whiti
Audio 19 Nov 2012Deborah Nation has pieced together archival material on New Zealand's own 5th of November event. It was on this date in 1881, that colonial troops invaded the coastal Taranaki settlement of Parihaka… Audio
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Film with Graeme Tuckett
Audio 6 Nov 2012How To Meet Girls From A Distance, Arbitrage, and Tatarakihi: Children of Parihaka. Audio
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Pupils commemorate Parihaka
Pupils commemorate Parihaka
While many New Zealanders celebrated Guy Fawkes on Monday, Wellington High School remembered an infamous day in Maori history - the destruction of Parihaka.
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Manu Korihi News for 5 November 2012
Audio 5 Nov 2012Total Government spending on Treaty settlements has broken through the one billion dollar barrier; Olympic, paralympic and world champions will vie for top honours at this year's Maori Sports Awards… Audio
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Manu Korihi News for 5 November 2012
Audio 5 Nov 2012Olympic, paralympic and world champions will vie for top honours at this year's Maori Sports Awards to be held in Auckland later this month; Total Government spending on Treaty settlements has broken… Audio
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PPTA rejects Minister's history lesson comments
PPTA rejects Minister's history lesson comments
The Post Primary Teachers Association is accusing Education Minister Hekia Parata of not knowing what actually goes on in classrooms in the country.
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Students should be learning NZ history - minister
Students should be learning NZ history - minister
Education minister Hekia Parata has told secondary school teachers that students should be learning New Zealand history - including Maori experiences.
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Ideas for 19 August 2012 - Non-Violent Resistance
Audio 19 Aug 2012Jeremy Rose speaks with professor Norman Finkelstein and looks at the activism in the resistance of Mahatma Ghandi. Closer to home, Jeremy speaks with Rachel Buchanan about Parihaka and, perhaps, the… Audio
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Tatarakihi the Children of Parihaka
Audio 29 Jul 2012Paora Joseph, the director of a documentary about Parihaka… this time a group of children discover what happened to Maori captured and moved around the country by British soldiers. Tatarakihi: the… Audio
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Wetland forest on Taranaki plain opens
Wetland forest on Taranaki plain opens
The largest remaining wetland forest on Taranaki's Ring Plain has been opened, following six years of preservation work by Maori land owners.
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Home detention sentence for Urewera pair
Home detention sentence for Urewera pair
Two of the people convicted in the Urewera raids case have been sentenced to nine months home detention.
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Paper regrets error over reporting of holocaust comments
Paper regrets error over reporting of holocaust comments
The Taranaki Daily News newspaper says it regrets taking out of context Holocaust comments made by a Taranaki language lecturer.
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Newspaper backtracks over holocaust report
Newspaper backtracks over holocaust report
The editor of a regional newspaper has apologised to a Taranaki language lecturer for reporting that he compared the colonisation of New Zealand to the extermination of six million Jews.
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Manu Korihi News for 7 November 2011
Audio 7 Nov 2011Ngati Whatua o Orakei says it's now severed its ties with the Crown and can be its own boss - after resolving its Treaty claim at the weekend; The Maori arm of the Anglican church in Aotearoa has put… Audio
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Respects paid to te reo advocate
Respects paid to te reo advocate
Mourners have been attending Parihaka pa marae, where the body of Te Kauhoe Wano is lying.
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Manu Korihi News for 7 November 2011
Audio 7 Nov 2011Mourners have been attending Parihaka pa marae - where the body of Te Kauhoe Wano is lying; Ngati Whatua o Orakei says it's now severed its ties with the Crown and can be its own boss - after… Audio
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Maori broadcaster "TK" dies
Maori broadcaster "TK" dies
Maori broadcaster, surfer and te reo advocate Te Kauhoe Wano died on Friday at the age of 49.
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Parihaka march too small to allow on Wellington road
Parihaka march too small to allow on Wellington road
Police in Wellington decided on Thursday that a hikoi to mark 130 years since the raid on the Taranaki settlement of Parihaka, was too small to be allowed on the streets.