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31 January 2010

Beverly Anaru - sharing weaving stories at the indigenous weavers symposium in RotoruaJustine Murray joined weavers from around the country and the world at the five day International Weaving Indigenous Symposium in Rotorua.

Beverly Anaru, educationalist, recalls the tutelage she received from the legendary weaver Emily Schuster who died in 1997.

Kimiora Rawiri - CEO of Te Runanga o Ngati Ranginui (Tauranga Moana)Justine asks the Chief executive of Te Runanga o Ranginui, Kimiora Rawiri what impact the imminent closure of the mortuary services at Tauranga Hospital will have for the Iwi and whether this damages future Iwi relationships with crown agencies, following the District Health Board's failure to consult with Māori.

Academic, Dr Nathan Matthews, reviews the 2008 Huia publication Terror in our Midst: Searching for terror in Aotearoa New Zealand edited by Danny Keenan

Victor Walker nō Te Aitanga a Hauiti reflects on the 2007 experience of unearthing a cemetery dating back to the arrival of the first missionaries to the East Coast of the North Island, in the grounds of the Tolaga Bay- Uawa School.

JC Sturm (1927 - 2009) and Paora Kruger (1925- 2009) are remembered.

Weavers gather at the Indigenous weavers international symposium at Taiwere Marae at Te Wananga o Aotearoa campus in Rotorua.

Weavers gather at the Indigenous weavers international symposium at Taiwere Marae at Te Wananga o Aotearoa campus in Rotorua.