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Ngāti Pikiao ki tawhiti keep home fires burning through Rugby League
"We couldn't do this without the backing of Ngati Pikiao back home"
"We couldn't do this without the backing of Ngati Pikiao back home"
Women formed an integral part of large war parties.
Takapuwahia Marae will resound with haka and reo karanga.
They have literally created their own Āo Māori and are loving it.
PM has announced that Northland will move from red to orange at 11.59pm tonight.
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'Nothing else has killed so many New Zealanders in such a small space of time.'
"They question why to trust the system, when they've been judged all their lives."
Drowning is the leading cause of recreational death.
'I don't think people will understand [what Omicron means] until it really hits us.'
Manutahi Hill Ruatorea, bringing arts and history to life
The collaborative is led by Tupoho Social Services with iwi and district council support.
'It also shows how innovative we are as a people, as Whanganui, as Te Awa Tupua.'
Authorities to work together on cautionary and educational measures
Māori Authority chairman Matthew Tukaki is no stranger to racism and says its to stop.
"That is a big deal, for people who still want to claim that they don't exist."
Multi-disciplinary artist Eugene Kara is this year's judge
Lakes DHB staff participating in te reo classes are learning more than just a language.
"The lunchtime concerts are a bonding session with the aim of taking a team of 30 to Raro"
A NgaPuhi warrior engraved the word "TOA" in to a rock on Hongi's Track.
Anahera shows us how she breaks down her debts by using online apps.
"You are exemplars to your Iwi, to those who take the whaikorero path."
CCDHB confirmed the 90 per cent threshold was due to be reached this afternoon.
Iwi are concerned about the safety of river users and the risk of collisions.
The Rātana 25th celebrations will be a one-day event for the local community.
An ongoing focus for the DHB is getting the Māori fully vaccinated rate to 90 per cent.
More than 300 tonnes of radioactive rubble was shipped off the continent.
The groundbreaking initiative will attract and develop more diverse voices.
Police commended for tightening the rules for officers photographing young people.