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Peace walkers warned not to react to provocation
Supporters of the New Plymouth mayor's Peace Walk to Parihaka are being warned not to react to provocation from people not involved in the hikoi.
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Maori an inspiration to Ainu people
A delegation of indigenous Ainu people from Japan is in Taranaki this week to share experiences and learn from local Maori about language revitalisation.
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New Plymouth mayor proposes Parihaka peace walk
Outgoing New Plymouth mayor Andrew Judd is inviting the nation to join him on a Peace Walk to Parihaka.
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Taranaki Wars history left to rot
A dilapidated sign in an overgrown section on the outskirts of Waitara is the only hint to the significance of Te Kohia pā.
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Inquiry launched into handling of tupapaku
A Parihaka woman who uses Maori traditions to bury the dead wants a law change, which she says will let Maori deal with death in their own way. Audio
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Inquiry to review tūpāpaku processes
A Parihaka woman who uses Māori traditions to bury the dead says the law needs to change to allow Māori to deal with death in their own way.
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Mt Parihaka celebrated in Whangarei
It's been a day of celebration in Whangarei with a mountain-top ceremony affirming the correct name of the city's landmark - Mount Parihaka.
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Hikoi traces footsteps of Parihaka prisoners
A silent hikoi has followed in the footsteps of prisoners taken during the sacking of Parihaka in 1881, marking the start of Waitangi commemorations in New Plymouth today. Audio
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Silent hikoi remembers Parihaka
A silent hikoi in New Plymouth today followed the footsteps of prisoners taken during the sacking of Parihaka in 1881.
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Day to mark NZ Wars on the cards - Flavell
Minister of Māori Development Te Ururoa Flavell remains confident there will be a new commemoration day to mark the New Zealand Wars.
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Te Ahi Kaa 2015 - The Year That Was
A few highlights from stories featured on Te Ahi Kaa this year. Audio
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David Hamilton (b 1955)
New Zealand composer David Hamilton talks with Christine Argyle, to mark his 60th birthday. Audio
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Te Whiti O Rongomai and the Resistance of Parihaka
Book Review: 'Te Whiti O Rongomai and the Resistance of Parihaka' by Danny Keenan. Reviewed by Harry Broad, published by Huia Publishers. Audio
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Call for national day to mark land wars
Māori leaders are renewing calls to recognise New Zealand's land wars with a day of commemoration. Video, Audio
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Riots to sacked receptionists: the best reads
From the volatile situation on Christmas Island and its fallout in New Zealand to payouts for underpaid beneficiaries; radionz.co.nz put its stamp on some of the week's major stories.
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Parihaka to All Black haka: the best reads
From calls to mark local history instead of Guy Fawkes, to the country welcoming victorious sportsmen and royals; radionz.co.nz put its stamp on some of the week's major stories.
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Public support growing for Parihaka Day
By this time next year, could New Zealanders be commemorating Parihaka Day rather than Guy Fawkes Day?
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Mark Parihaka Day not Guy Fawkes, say Maori Party
The Maori Party has renewed its call for 5 November to be recognised as Parihaka Day to commemorate the sacking of the pacifist settlement in Taranaki. Audio
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Should Parihaka Day replace Guy Fawkes?
Fireworks will be lighting up the sky around NZ tonight, 410 years on from a failed attempt to blow up the House of Lords, but Nov 5 also marks an event closer to home.
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Renewed calls for Parihaka Day
The Maori Party has renewed its call for November the fifth to be recognised as Parihaka Day to commemorate the sacking of the pacifist settlement in Taranaki by government troops in 1881. Audio
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Early New Zealand murder revisited
It was one of New Zealand's most shocking and most reported murders back in the late 19th century. Most of us have never heard of Mary Dobie, a young artist killed while out walking on in Opunake. But… Audio
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Remembering Daniel Keighley
Upon the death of Daniel Keighley, the director of the 1980s New Zealand music festival Sweetwaters and founder of the Parihaka International Peace festival,long-time friend, Trevor Reekie shares his… Audio
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Sweetwaters promoter Daniel Keighley dies
Promoter of the Sweetwaters Music Festival, Daniel Keighley, who has died at the age of 63, has been praised for his good works. Audio
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Apology for assault on iwi's rights
The Minister of Treaty Negotiations has apologised for what he describes as the Crown's assault on the human rights of the Taranaki iwi in the 1800s.
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Historic apology planned for Parihaka
Treaty Negotiations Minister Chris Finlayson says a planned Crown apology to Parihaka will be a history-making occasion.