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People of the hīkoi: 76-year-old master's graduate wins hearts of Māori
76-year-old master's grad wins hearts at hīkoi
Noel O'Malley is proud to be tangata Tiriti - and after being claimed by hīkoi organisers as their own, he's now known as Matua Noel.
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The biggest difference between Hīkoi mō te Tiriti and past hīkoi: More support from non-Māori
The biggest difference between Hīkoi mō te Tiriti and past hīkoi
Analysis - The diversity of voices during the hīkoi was noticeable - from tangata moana to young immigrants to elderly Pākehā from the South Island.
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Treaty Principles Bill: The speeches
Treaty Principles Bill: The speeches
The House - Much coverage has focussed on the protest that followed the speeches - but they themselves were enthusiastic, outraged, angry, even despairing. Audio
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Regional fund grants $20m to Waitangi and Rātana grounds
Regional fund grants $20m to Waitangi and Rātana grounds
Upgrades are planned to two culturally significant sites, Rātana Pa and the Treaty Grounds, with just over $20 million being contributed from the Regional Infrastructure Fund.
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Kotahitanga for Te Tiriti: Diverse voices unite against Treaty Principles Bill
Kotahitanga for Te Tiriti: Diverse voices unite against Treaty Principles Bill
Tangata Whenua and Tangata Tiriti stood united to "protect the integrity of Te Tiriti o Waitangi", calling on the coalition government to "kill the bill."
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Parihaka: Remembering a legacy of peaceful resistance
Parihaka: Remembering a legacy of peaceful resistance
Today marks 143 years since the invasion of the once-thriving Taranaki settlement led by Māori rangatira, Te Whiti-o-Rongomai and Tohu Kākahi.
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Te reo to make up 30 percent of dialogue of new TV series Tangata Pai
Te reo to make up 30% of dialogue of new TV series
Iwi and producers are collaborating to "create something which tells our stories in a different way". Audio
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What to know about firework sales, bans and pets this Guy Fawkes
What to know about firework sales, bans and pets this Guy Fawkes
Explainer - When do fireworks go on sale? Where are they banned? And how do I protect my stressed-out pets? Here's what you need to know.
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Parihaka gets $6 million grant to modernise wastewater system
Parihaka gets $6 million grant to modernise wastewater system
The Parihaka papakāinga, a village on ancestral Māori land, is located on the rural coast of Taranaki and is home to three marae and about 30 dwellings.
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John Baxter: Rua Pōtae - he who wears two hats
As the son of two of our most lauded writers, the late JC Sturm and James K Baxter, John Baxter (Taranaki, Te Whakatōhea) has long had hats to wear in being part of literary legacies.
It’s being… Audio
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Painting of leading Māori environmental activist wins 2024 Adam Portraiture Award
Painting of leading activist wins 2024 Adam Portraiture Award
Taranaki artist Maryanne Shearman has been announced as the winner of the Adam Portraiture Award for her portrait of climate champion Tuhi-Ao Bailey.
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Why our authors should write stories set in New Zealand
When Lauren Keenan (Te Ati Awa ki Taranaki) first started writing, she was told to set her stories overseas otherwise they wouldn't get published. Audio
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Ngāti Toa rallies against Fast Track Approvals Bill
Protest against Fast Track Approvals Bill marches to Parliament
Iwi would not allow the government to degrade its whenua, moana or awa for the purpose of urban development, ministers were told.
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Landmark case: Hapu outline the negative impact of Whangārei Harbour’s industrial developments
Hapū go to court in landmark harbour case
Te Parawhau members are seeking a customary marine title (CMT) for rights across Whangārei Harbour.
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Parihaka inspiration for Melbourne Fashion Festival show
A Taranaki designer will showcase a collection inspired by the story of Parihaka at the Melbourne Fashion Festival.
Vince Ropitini's "Art of Passive Resistance" collection will show on the Global… Audio
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Best of the Fest #2: a morning rave, the Savage Coloniser, Witi’s Wahine, The National, Soweto Gospel and the mighty Waikato
What is it with tall people up the front at gigs? Should morning raves replace gym sessions? Joining us this week on Best of the Fest are writers Emily Perkins and Arihia Latham, artist Suzanne Tamaki… Audio
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Designer inspired by 'passive resistance' of Parihaka men for Melbourne Fashion Festival
Designer draws on 'passive resistance' of Parihaka men for fashion show
A designer who is showcasing a collection inspired by the story of Parihaka at the Melbourne Fashion Festival this week says it has been a deeply personal project.
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Taranaki leaders fear maunga deal at risk
Taranaki leaders fear maunga deal at risk
Leaders say they fear their deal with the Crown over Taranaki Maunga will not withstand the new government.
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In pictures: Events at Waitangi on Sunday 4 February 2024
In pictures: All the action from the Treaty Grounds at Waitangi
A host of iwi and organisations from te ao Māori were to the Treaty Grounds on Sunday, as part of Waitangi commemorations, including delegations from Kīngitanga, Rātana, Parihaka and Te Pāti Māori.
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Waitangi Day 2024: 'Unite, unite' - Māori leaders say during Kiingitanga welcome
Waitangi: 'Unite, unite' - Māori leaders say during Kiingitanga welcome
A call for unity has gone out from this afternoon's powhiri at Waitangi, welcoming the Kiingitanga to the Treaty Grounds in a display of solidarity.
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Māori artist and broadcaster Selwyn Muru dies, aged 86
Māori artist and broadcaster Selwyn Muru dies, aged 86
One of his best-known works was 'Waharoa', a 7m-high wooden gateway that stands in Aotea Square.
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Connecting to our landscapes through artist Marilynn Webb
When we talk about the pioneering generation of modern Māori artists, the names most typically heard are men: Ralph Hotere, Sandy Adsett, Selwyn Wilson, Muru Walters or Para Matchitt.
Deserving more… Audio
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Season 2 Ep 12: Women's Suffrage
NOTE: This episode has been reuploaded to correct some inaccuracies in the original version. We all know New Zealand was the first country in the world where women could vote. But do you know how we… Video, Audio
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Richard Jackson: Does NZ really need its defence force?
As wars continue in Gaza and Ukraine, and other parts of the world, a new book questions whether New Zealand ought to have a military force at all. Professor Richard Jackson, Griffin Leonard and… Audio
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Kīngi Tūheitia visits Parihaka Pā to strengthen bond between Kiingitanga and Taranaki
'Our tomorrow will be just as bright as our today': Kīngi Tūheitia visits Parihaka Pā
Kīngi Tūheitia, following in the footsteps of his ancestor King Tawhiao, visited Parihaka at the weekend to strengthen the bonds between Taranaki and the Kiingitanga.