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Te Manu Korihi News for 2 April 2015
An iwi with a very turbulent history is about to enter the final stage of signing their Deed of Settlement with the Crown; Ngati Kahungunu says its litigation of its regional council is not a good… Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 2 April 2015
Ngai Tahu Tourism has taken over one of New Zealand's oldest tourism companies which is based in Queenstown; Ngati Kahungunu says its litigation of its regional council is not a good example of what a… Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 1 April 2015
The mayor of Porirua says his city's right behind the local tribe's attempt to keep its language alive; The public will get a chance to view historic tupuna portraits - some of which have never before… Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 1 April 2015
The Maori Language Commission says it can't afford to hire a new chief executive, because the position's salary is capped at 200-thousand dollars; The owner of a Maori forestry company says the… Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 1 April 2015
The Maori Language Commission says it can't afford to hire a new chief executive, because the position's salary is capped at 200-thousand dollars; The owner of a Maori forestry company says the… Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 31 March 2015
The Environment Court's told a regional authority it can't abandon its responsibility to maintain water quality; A new board of trustees has been elected at an Maori immersion school that's been mired… Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 31 March 2015
The lower North Island tribe, Ngati Toa, wants all of its members to be speaking or learning Te Reo Maori in four years' time; The lead Treaty negotiator for Ngai Takoto iwi in the Far North is fed up… Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 31 March 2015
The lead Treaty negotiator for Ngai Takoto iwi in the Far North is fed up with "individual politics" which he says is keeping tribes in the rohe from moving forward; A small, all-Maori western Bay of… Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 30 March 2015
A traditional Maori artist suggests some cherished wood carvings should be left overseas, because the harsh weather in New Zealand could damage them; The Maori Party says the shackles of injustice… Audio
Ngaruahine accepts Crown apology
A South Taranaki tribe has accepted an apology from the Crown in Hokitika today for illegally detaining their ancestors without trial in the South Island in the 1800s. Audio
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
Te Manu Korihi News for 26 March 2015
Maori Television's told MPs it's about to overspend its budget, after having no increase in funding for seven years; The Greater Wellington Regional Council admits it's failed to properly consult… Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 26 March 2015
Maori Television's told MPs it's about to overspend its budget, after having no increase in funding for seven years; The Greater Wellington Regional Council admits it's failed to properly consult… Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 25 March 2015
The country's last original member of the 28th Maori Battalion, who died on Sunday, has been laid to rest alongside his friends, who served in the war; Maori Television is considering changing its… Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 25 March 2015
Porirua is planning to celebrate the life of the warrior chief Te Rauparaha, as part of the city's 50th anniversary this year; A call's gone out for Maori in Australia to support indigenous rights -… Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 25 March 2015
A call's gone out for Maori in Australia to support indigenous rights - in the light of remote Aboriginal communities being shut down by the Federal Government; Porirua is planning to celebrate the… Audio
Te Manu Korihi for 24 March 2015
A waka tour company has joined Auckland's largest hapu in demanding the plan by the Ports of Auckland to build two wharf extensions be stopped; Three highschool teams from French Polynesia are taking… Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 24 March 2015
Parents who removed their children from a Māori immersion state school say they've been betrayed by the Ministry of Education; The national rate of people being hospitalised for rheumatic fever has… Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 24 March 2015
The national rate of people being hospitalised for rheumatic fever has dropped further than officials thought it would; The Ministry of Education has backed down after it was taken to court over its… Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 23 March 2015
The country's last surviving original 28th Maori Battalion member has died at the age of 96; The Electoral Commission's reminding new Maori voters of their choices, in the lead-up to the Northland… Audio