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Te Manu Korihi News for 12 October 2015
The New Zealand Maori Arts and Crafts Institute says a Maori cultural exhibition that's just opened in Rio de Janeiro is generating huge interest; A recycling kaupapa is being credited for diverting… Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 12 October 2015
A recycling kaupapa is being credited for diverting 60 tonnes of waste from marae in Waikato from ending up in landfills; The New Zealand Maori Arts and Crafts Institute says building a Maori brand is… Audio
Tuhoronuku on notice from Crown
The Minister for Treaty Negotiations has warned the board negotiating Ngapuhi's settlement it might lose its authority to talk to the Crown on the iwi's behalf. Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 12 October 2015
Ngāti Porou is describing its agreement with the Gisborne District Council to share responsibilities for protecting freshwater and land resources as a 'watershed' moment. Iwi and the local community… Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 12 October 2015
Ngati Porou is describing its agreement with the Gisborne District Council to share responsibilities for protecting freshwater and land resources as a 'watershed' moment; For the first time in history… Audio
Te Waonui a Te Manu Korihi for 11 October 2015
The Manu Korihi news team brings you highlights of the weeks' Māori news, including: New digital education 'clicks' with Māori; Tribunal hears about Lake Horowhenua concerns; and mystery shrouds the… Audio
Homeless artists exhibit work in Auckland
An art exhibition by homeless West Aucklanders has come out of a collaboration between Te Whānau o Waipareira and Corbans Art Estate.
Rowing club vows to stay put
A rowing club in Levin is refusing to be "bullied" out of its building next to Lake Horowhenua by local Māori who want the club to leave.
Govt not protecting NZ land - Labour
The Labour Party says the government has not done enough to protect land from foreign ownership after agreeing to the Trans-Pacific Partnership deal.
Vivian Hutchinson: the Māori Land March
Community activist and social entrepreneur based in Taranaki who was a member of the Māori Land March in 1975, and contributed to the exhibition, Not One More Acre, marking the 40th anniversary of the… Audio, Gallery
TPP 'about control', says CTU Māori VP
The Vice-President Māori of the Council of Trade Unions has attacked the Federation of Māori Authorities for its support of the Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement.
Te Manu Korihi News for 9 October 2015
A group of Maori and Pacific delegates travelling to Guam next year will all have to apply for U.S visas; A rowing club in Levin says it is refusing to be bullied out of its building next to Lake… Audio
Horowhenua Lake stoush heats up
A rowing club in Levin says it is refusing to be bullied out of its building next to Lake Horowhenua by some local Maori. The Horowhenua Rowing Club hopes a Waitangi Tribunal hearing into Maori claims… Audio
Māori chief's 100-year wait goes on
The long wait for a Tūwharetoa chief to be returned home continues after attempts to locate his remains for exhumation stall.
Maori take Lake Horowhenua claim to Waitangi Tribunal
Maori claimants in Levin are making the most of their first opportunity to stake their claim to Lake Horowhenua and urge an end to its pollution. Audio
Tribunal hears Lake Horowhenua concerns
Māori claimants in Levin are making the most of their first opportunity to stake their claim to Lake Horowhenua and urge an end to its pollution.
Hui celebrates 20 years, considers tribal leadership
Tribal leadership and celebrating 20 years since the signing of the Waikato-Tainui Treaty settlement are on the agenda of this year's Tainui Rangatahi Taumata Hui.
Te Manu Korihi News for 9 October 2015
Maori claimants in Levin are making the most of their first chance to stake their claim to Lake Horowhenua and are calling for an end to its pollution; The Vice-President Maori of the Council of Trade… Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 8 October 2015
Waikato-Tainui says the closure of the Huntly East Mine will have a devastating impact on the community, but it's considering the first right of refusal rule when it comes to the land the mine sits… Audio
Principals are hailing a new digitally-based education system
East Auckland principals are hailing a new digitally-based education system as key to engaging children in low decile schools, in particular tangata whenua. The teaching style is called… Audio