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Labour reshuffle ruffles feathers amongst Maori
7:36 AM.The Labour Party reshuffle has ruffled feathers in the Maori seats with veteran politician Nanaia Mahuta dropping from 4th to 12th, losing her position as the head of the Maori caucus and the… Read more Audio
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Te Waonui for week ending 27 November 2015
9:00 PM.Our Maori news team, Te Manu Korihi, brings you highlights of the weeks' Maori news, including: - an initiative by South Island iwi, Ngai Tahu to keep Maori babies alive and plans are underway to get… Read more Audio
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Turakina Maori Girls College to shut
8:52 AM.After 110 years of educating young Maori women, Turakina Maori Girls Boarding School will close its doors next week. Audio
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Two jerseys worn by All Black great George Nepia up for sale
7:28 AM.Two jerseys once worn by All Black great George Nepia are up for sale at an auction house in Wales tomorrow. Audio
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Maori award excluded from broadcast
7:45 AM.Maori musicians have taken to social media to protest the exclusion of the Maori Language award from last week's televised ceremony of the Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards. Audio
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Te Waonui for week ending 22 November 2015
6:55 PM.This week on Te Waonui a te Manu Korihi, a South Taranaki hapu says it's historical Treaty claims are about to settled despite the fact it hasn't negotiated anything with anyone, Maori leaders are… Read more Audio
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Iwi attracts thousands to Dunedin
5:55 PM.Ngai Tahu Maori from around the country are gathering in Dunedin to celebrate their identity and culture. Audio
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Iwi commemorate 150th anniversary of Battle for Waerenga a Hika
8:48 AM.An East Coast iwi will commemorate the 150th anniversary of the siege of Waerenga a Hika, on the outskirts of Gisborne, today. Audio
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Indigenous health hui in Hamilton next week attracts thousands
8:20 AM.A community driven campaign to cut the number of young Aboriginal Australians drinking excessively is being credited with a 16 percent drop in youth binge drinking. Audio
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Geochemical fingerprinting to reveal the origin of prized Maori cloaks
5:46 PM.Scientists are planning to use geochemical fingerprinting to discover the origins of treasured Maori cloaks. Audio
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Health targets close gap between Maori and non-Maori
5:56 PM.A researcher says setting extra nationwide targets would go a long way to reduce gaps between Maori and non-Maori in health. Audio
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New Maori MP for Green Party
5:56 PM.The Green Party has sworn in its newest MP, Marama Davidson, who will take on the Maori Development portfolio and become the fourth member of the party's Maori caucus. Her arrival means Parliament 20… Read more Audio
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Hundreds of children on the kapa haka stage
5:52 PM.Palmerston North will provide a showcase of kapahaka over the next few days with hundreds of primary and intermediate school children competing in the national kapa haka competition. Audio
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Te Waonui for week ending 30 October 2015
6:55 PM.The Manu Korihi news team brings you highlights of the week's Maori news, including the escalating Lake Horowhenua row, and urban Maori struggling with high burial costs. Audio
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Anger at the decision to close Hato Petera boarding facilities
6:22 PM.Some parents are angry and disappointed about the decision to close Hato Petera College to boarders. Audio
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180th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence
5:57 PM.The signing of the Declaration of Independence of New Zealand is being celebrated on the Waitangi Treaty grounds for the first time, on its 180th anniversary. Audio
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Tradition Maori weaving future in good hands
5:48 PM.Over 300 weavers attended the biannual Weavers National hui held in Ahipara in the Far North over the weekend. Audio
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Te Waonui for the week ending Friday 23 October 2015
9:00 PM.The Manu Korihi news team brings you highlights of the weeks' Maori news, including: - Report reveals substantial harm caused to Whanganui Maori and a native flower comes back from the brink of… Read more Audio
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Native plant nursed back from the brink of extinction
3:23 PM.A native plant has been nurtured back from the brink of extinction. Audio
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A whanau support group at Victoria University under threat
5:52 PM.A whanau support group at Victoria University says it's under threat. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 16 October 2015
6:51 PM.It's an action packed weekend ahead for the Maori Party which is keen to win back voters and revamp its image as an enduring voice for Maori; Rangatahi Maori in Auckland are confused about how reforms… Read more Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 16 October 2015
5:48 PM.The Presbyterian Church's Māori division has rounded on its General Assembly, accusing it of walking away from its partnership to fund and support Turakina Maori Girls College; The Maori Party is… Read more Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 16 October 2015
8:48 AM.The Anglican Church says it is doing enough to ensure the survival of the kura it runs, contrary to criticisms made by the Minister of Maori Development; A health research says a series of reports… Read more Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 16 October 2015
6:26 AM.A health research says a series of reports into Maori well-being across the motu provides a stark reminder of the inequities they face in achieving good health; A group of Maori and Pacific delegates… Read more Audio