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Mayor calls for acceptance of Maori representation
The New Plymouth mayor is calling on locals to work together peacefully with tangata whenua over a referendum to introduce a designated seat for Maori at next year's local body elections.
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Dr Tony Ruakere - A Colourful Career
There is both a serious and fun side to the career of Dr Anthony Ansley Ruakere, better known as Dr Tony Ruakere. There's the hitch-hiking trips he made from Taranaki to Dunedin to attend Medical… Audio
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The future of Parihaka
Parihaka was a thriving, entrepreneurial and peaceful community, led by Prophets Tohu Kākahi and Te Whiti o Rongomai during the 1870s. That all changed when, on 5th November, 1881 Parihaka was… Audio
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Aureretanga Parihaka
Te Ahi Kaa this week features a dramatised documentary recreating the political manoeuvrings behind the invasion of Parihaka in Taranaki on 5 November 1881. Audio
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Te Waonui a Te Manu Korihi for 9 November 2014
The Manu Korihi news team bring you a round-up of the top Maori news stories of the week including the Parihaka invasion commemoration, more tangata whenua in blue, and New York new home for tukutuku… Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 6 November 2014
Lawyers for the Waitangi Tribunal say it does not have to tell the Crown how much land to give back to claimants. The Crown is rejecting allegations it witheld highly relevant and crucial reports… Audio
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Call for locals to spread Parihaka story
A kuia from Parihaka, which was invaded by colonial troops in 1881, wants more of its descendants to tell the story of the Taranaki settlement's past.
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Te Manu Korihi News for 6 November 2014
The Crown is rejecting allegations it witheld highly relevant and crucial information about the Rena from the Waitangi Tribunal. A kuia from Parihaka, which was invaded by colonial troops in 1881… Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 5 November 2014
Iwi in Waikato and Tamaki Makaurau are mourning the death of a senior Tainui kaumatua, who was an expert on tribal matters and the kingitanga; MPs have passed the first reading of a bill to settle… Audio
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Invasion at Parihaka remembered
Today marks 133 years since the Maori settlement of Parihaka was invaded by colonial troops. Events marking the day have been held in Taranaki and Otago.
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Te Manu Korihi News for 29 September 2014
Audio 29 Sep 2014Parihaka Papakainga hopes to be home to one thousand people in 25 years, The mayor of New Plymouth, Andrew Judd, says Māori should be given 50-50 representation on local councils, the Victoria Maori… Audio
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Parihaka master plan in the works
The settlement of Parihaka Papakainga aims to be home to 1000 people in 25 years. Its long-term plan includes researching sustainable energy and a new housing development.
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Te Manu Korihi News for 29 September 2014
Audio 29 Sep 2014The New Plymouth District Council has voted for the creation of a Maori seat, Parihaka Papakainga hopes to be home to one thousand people in 25 years, the major natural health and honey exporter… Audio
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Te Waonui for week ending Fri 26 Sept
Audio 26 Sep 2014History's made in New Plymouth - as the council votes for a Maori ward. The Ratana Church celebrates one of its members making it to Parliament and new energy's put into rebuilding Parihaka. Audio
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Parihaka a step closer to power plan
The Parihaka Papakainga Trust says new funding to research sustainable energy means it is one step closer to rebuilding the community. The settlement has been granted $180,000. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 25 September 2014
Parihaka Papakainga Trust says new funding to research sustainable energy, means it's one step closer to rebuilding the community; A Motiti Island hapu group fighting for the removal of the Rena say… Audio
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Energy plans considered in Parihaka rebuild
The Parihaka Papakainga Trust says new funding to research sustainable energy, means it's one step closer to rebuilding the community. The settlement of Parihaka has been granted 180-thousand dollars… Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 25 September 2014
Audio 25 Sep 2014A tribe, which for years has pushed for iwi representation on the New Plymouth District Council says its Mayor, Andrew Judd, is trying to strip away racial disharmony within local government. The… Audio
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New funding for Maori projects
New funding has been granted for four Māori science projects, including making Taranaki rivers cleaner and self-sustaining energy at Parihaka.
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Te Manu Korihi News for 25 September 2014
Audio 25 Sep 2014The Northland chief executive of Ngai Takoto Runanga says iwi Maori are creating a new emerging economy and are becoming powerhouses in their own right as their Treaty claims are settled, but local… Audio
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MPI boosts fruit fly measures
The Ministry for Primary Industries says it will add more layers of assurance to biosecurity measures following two recent Queensland fruit fly incursions in Northland.
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South Taranaki iwi signs Treaty deal
Ngaruahinerangi has signed its Treaty of Waitangi settlement at a pa in South Taranaki, where the Crown apologised for past actions. The tribe is to receive $67m in financial redress.
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The next wave: Greens' Jack McDonald
As a child, the Greens' Jack McDonald was drawn to "the game" of politics. But his own activism was born of his Maori identity.
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Te Awa Tupua: Voices from the River - director Paora Joseph
Paora Joseph is of Atihau-a-Papaarangi and Nga Rauru descent, from Kaiwhaiki Pa and Putiki Marae, Whanganui. In Auckland, he worked as an actor with renowned Maori filmmaker Don Selwyn. Selwyn… Audio
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Womad 2014 Live: Tim Finn, Ane Brun
Audio 11 Jul 2014Live performances from Aotearoa's Tim Finn and Swedish singer and songwriter Ane Brun. Audio
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