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Parihaka descendants commemorate resilience of tūpuna during invasion
Parihaka invasion: Descendants commemorate resilience of tūpuna
Descendants of Taranaki are remembering the peaceful resistance carried out by their tūpuna during the invasion of Parihaka 140 years ago.
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Maata Wharehoka: supporting different ways of dying
Audio 30 Oct 2021Maata Wharehoka (Ngati Tahinga, Ngati Koata, Ngati Apakura, Ngati Toa, Ngati Kuia) lives with a painful lung disease - chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or COPD. Her chronic pain is such that… Audio
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Counter-Terrorism Legislation Bill passes second reading
Counter-Terrorism Legislation Bill passes second reading
Legislation that will introduce a new offence - planning a terrorist attack - is a step closer to becoming law.
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Covid-19: Parihaka families rally together over lockdown
Whānau at the isolated Parihaka settlement in Taranaki say they are well set up to keep vulnerable members of the community safe during lockdown.
About 30 people live permanently at Parihaka, first… Audio
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Parihaka prepared for lockdown - Zoom meetings not so much
Parihaka prepared for lockdown - Zoom meetings not so much
Whānau at the isolated Parihaka settlement in Taranaki say they are well set up to keep vulnerable members of the community safe during lockdown.
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Clark on supermarket report: 'I think we all want a better deal'
'I think we all want a better deal' - Clark
Supermarket operators not behaving as they should need to analyse whether they have consumers' best interests at heart, Commerce and Consumer Affairs Minister David Clark says.
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Opinion: It's time for Pākehā Kiwis to own their past
Opinion: It's time for Pākehā Kiwis to own their past
Opinion - From Parihaka to He Puapua: it's time Pākehā New Zealanders faced their personal connections to the past, Richard Shaw writes.
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Opinion: It's time for Pākehā Kiwis to own their past
Opinion: It's time for Pākehā Kiwis to own their past
Opinion - From Parihaka to He Puapua: it's time Pākehā New Zealanders faced their personal connections to the past, Richard Shaw writes.
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Ngāti Maru step closer to having Treaty of Waitangi claims settled
Ngāti Maru step closer to having Treaty of Waitangi claims settled
The Ngāti Maru (Taranaki) Claims Settlement Bill passed its first reading at Parliament today, bringing the iwi closer to having their Treaty of Waitangi claims settled.
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Dawn Raids petition accepted, special debate will happen
Special debate on the Dawn Raids to be held in Parliament
Dawn Raids petition received at Parliament, special debate will happen Audio
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Remembering Fane Flaws
Audio 17 Jun 2021We pay tribute to New Zealand artist Fane Flaws who has died.. Karyn speaks with music historian and Audio Culture content director, Chris Bourke. Audio
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
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NZ history in schools could be confrontational, expert panel says
NZ history in schools could be confrontational, expert panel says
An expert panel has warned that compulsory New Zealand history lessons next year could upset some children and lead to difficult classroom discussions. Audio
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Ngāti Maru signs $30 million settlement with Crown
Crown apologises for leaving Ngāti Maru 'virtually landless', signs settlement
The Crown has apologised and signed a $30 million settlement with Ngāti Maru, after more than 150 years since the raupatu (confiscation) of half of the iwi's land.
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Harper Finn - the lineage continues
William Dart takes a listen to the songs of the latest member of Aotearoa's songwriting dynasty. Audio
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'We can wait': Mau Whenua will occupy Shelly Bay until dispute is resolved
Mau Whenua will occupy Shelly Bay until dispute is resolved
"We are resolute, we can wait." That's the message from iwi members and protesters occupying Wellington's Shelly Bay, where a development is planned.
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Exhibition offers stark interpretation of colonisation
'It's critical we are able to tell these stories'
A new exhibition in New Plymouth looks at the impact of colonisation on Māori.
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Māoriland: New Zealand's forgotten name
Māoriland: New Zealand's forgotten name
Analysis - Everybody once knew that Māoriland meant New Zealand, thanks to years of dodgy debate and bad poetry, but the name has faded over the decades, writes William Ray.
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Wero and waiata in Māori Party maiden speeches at Parliament
The Māori Party is back and louder than ever. The co-leaders, supported by hundreds who travelled the length of the island to be at Parliament today, made their maiden speeches in the House this… Audio
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Stuff apologising for racism against Māori 'a very positive move'
Stuff apologising for racism against Māori 'a very positive move'
Stuff has been praised for owning up to perpetuating racist narratives about tangata whenua but academics have expressed scepticism that it will lead to lasting change.
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Stuff says 'we are sorry' to Māori
The Stuff media organisation has issued an apology to Māori this morning for what it calls decades of monocultural journalism. Audio
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Tired of racism - of talking, writing, and living it
Tired of racism - of talking, writing, and living it
First Person - I shouldn't have been checking my work emails. It was a Saturday night at my grandparents' house. Before I had time to comprehend what I'd read, there was another ping, writes RNZ…
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Te Waonui for week ending Friday 6 November 2020
Coming up on Te Waonui - a leading maori nurse faces targetted online abuse, Ngai Tahu takes legal action against the Crown over fresh water and we remember the invasion of Parihaka 139 years on. Audio
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The Rest is History: Parihaka
On this day in 1881, the Maori settlement Parihaka in Taranaki, was invaded. About 1600 troops marched onto the village and were greeted by children while several thousand villagers sat quietly… Audio
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Value of te reo Māori for all 'is what will save it' - Justice Joe Williams
Value of te reo Māori for all 'is what will save it' - Justice Joe Williams
The te reo Māori Waitangi Tribunal claim in the 1980s should have been about the "value of the reo for all," Justice Joe Williams, who was on the legal team for the landmark case, says.
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Invasion of Parihaka 'not a distant history'
Today marks 139 years since the invasion of Parihaka.
Our reporter Ella Stewart spoke with activist Lourdes Vano and historian Rachel Buchanan about the significance of this day in New Zealand… Audio