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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.
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Te Manu Korihi News for 3 November 2011
Audio 3 Nov 2011A member of Auckland's Independent Maori Statutory Board, is questioning the Auckland Council's commitment to having a partnership with Maori; The police in Wellington decided today that a hikoi to… Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 3 November 2011
Audio 3 Nov 2011A member of Auckland's Independent Maori Statutory Board, says the amount of money the Council has set aside for Maori interests in its budget for 2012-2013, is unacceptable; Meanwhile, Nelson City… Audio
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Manu Korihi News for 3 November 2011
Audio 3 Nov 2011Taranaki descendants march from Te Papa museum to Parliament, to mark the anniversary of the raid on Parihaka 130 years ago; Meanwhile, there's a fresh call to change Guy Fawkes night to Parihaka day… Audio
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Parihaka anniversary marked by march
Parihaka anniversary marked by march
Taranaki descendants are to march to Parliament on Thursday to mark the 130th anniversary of the raid on Parihaka.
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Call for Parihaka Day renewed
Call for Parihaka Day renewed
There is a fresh call to change Guy Fawkes night to Parihaka Day. This year marks the 130th anniversary of an attack on the Taranaki settlement of Parihaka.
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Manu Korihi News for 3 November 2011
Audio 3 Nov 2011A Queensland-based community organisation representing Maori living in Australia, has been on a major drive to get Maori to vote in the up coming New Zealand election; A Maori politics lecturer at… Audio
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Chapter & Verse
Audio 9 Oct 2011Our featured writers are two historical fiction novelists. David Young, who's turned from non fiction to fiction but all with an environmental theme, and Witi Ihimaera whose 12th novel is set during… Audio
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Halt to oil exploration wanted in Taranaki
Halt to oil exploration wanted in Taranaki
Parihaka Pa in Taranaki has called on Crown regulators and petroleum companies to halt exploration and mining in the region immediately.
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Rugby World Cup not beginning and end of Maori tourism
Rugby World Cup not beginning and end of Maori tourism
A Maori tourism leader says visitors' indigenous experience does not start and end with the Rugby World Cup.
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Kuia says Pungarehu store vital to community
Kuia says Pungarehu store vital to community
A kuia from Parihaka says the possible closure of the Taranaki Farmers store in nearby Pungarehu would be a blow to Pā residents.
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Manu Korihi News for 6 July 2011
Audio 6 Jul 2011The Mana Party leader, Hone Harawira, has increased his majority in the Te Tai Tokerau electorate; The Labour MP, Parekura Horomia, is to announce next week whether or not he will stand again in the… Audio
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Matariki celebrated with mass harbour event
Matariki celebrated with mass harbour event
Hundreds of paddlers are expected to converge on Whangarei harbour on Saturday to celebrate Matariki, the Maori New Year.
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Refusal to create Maori seats seen as shameful
Refusal to create Maori seats seen as shameful
Ikaroa-Rawhiti MP Parekura Horomia says it's shameful that New Plymouth District Council is refusing to create dedicated Maori seats.
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Story of Parihaka told by orchestra
Story of Parihaka told by orchestra
Parihaka residents have joined forces with the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra to tell the story of their Taranaki settlement.
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Iwi commemorates ancestors held prisoner in land wars
Iwi commemorates ancestors held prisoner in land wars
A South Taranaki iwi was unveiling a kohatu (memorial stone) in Otago to honour ancestors held prisoner there during the land wars in the 19th century.
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Police recover mere taken from tomb
Police recover mere taken from tomb
Police have recovered a greenstone mere stolen from the tomb of one of the founders of Parihaka Pa in Taranaki.
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Te Whiti's greenstone club found near Parihaka pa
Audio 3 Sep 2010A greenstone club, which once belonged to the Maori prophet Te Whiti, has been found after being stolen almost a week ago. Audio
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Greenstone club stolen from tomb of Parihaka founder
Greenstone club stolen from tomb of Parihaka founder
A greenstone club was stolen last week from the tomb of Te Whiti o Rongomai, one of the founders of Parihaka Pa in Taranaki.
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Weaving exhibition opens
Weaving exhibition opens
An exhibition on weaving has opened in Auckland which pushes the limits of the tradition. The work of Ngahina Hohaia and Karl Rangikawhiti Leonard are on display.
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Taranaki iwi has its own issues - negotiator
Taranaki iwi has its own issues - negotiator
A Taranaki iwi claim negotiator says the iwi won't be constrained by earlier settlements within Taranaki Whanui.
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The Parihaka Album: Lest We Forget
Audio 28 Feb 2010Rachel Buchanan talks about her investigation into the untold stories of the Crown's 1881 invasion of Parihaka Pa, one of the most troubling chapters in New Zealand's history. She includes own family… Audio