Promoting indigenous and business links between New Zealand and Chile will be the focus of Māori Development Minister Nanaia Mahuta during a trip to Chile, where she has been invited to be the keynote speaker at a women's indigenous conference this week.
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Māori All Blacks salute Chilean fans
Chile were left scoreless against the might of the Māori All Blacks. Captain Ash Dixon says, "No disrespect to the opposition but it was all about us today".
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Whānau make 12hr bus trip for Māori ABs experience
A Māori whānau living in Chile have travelled 12 hours by bus so their kids can experience Māori culture.
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New Zealand's Ngāi Tahu ambassador to Chile
New Zealand's ambassador to Chile, Jacqui Caine of Ngāi Tahu, has returned to Aotearoa this week and will take part in talks with iwi, government and business leaders along with her peers.
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Hot chillies a breeze for fearless Chilean-Māori competitor
The 7th Annual New Zealand Chilli-Eating Championships kicks off tomorrow in Auckland, attracting the bravest, craziest chilli-heads from across Aotearoa. Returning competitor Verne Koti (Maniapoto, Ngāti Hine, Mapuche) heads into the competition as the "Wildcard".
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Chile rocked by massive 8.3 magnitude quake
A powerful earthquake has struck off the coast of Chile, centred approximately 230km north-west of the capital, Santiago. Tsunami warnings for all coastal areas of Chile and Peru are in place, as well as for nearby Pacific islands, including Hawai'i and the North East Coast areas of Aotearoa.
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Tuku Iho exhibition amazes locals in South America
Following on from a successful tour of Chile and the staging of the 'Tuku Iho, Legado Vivo Māori' exhibition at the GAM in Santiago, the New Zealand Māori Arts & Crafts Institute has opened the exhibition at Usina del Arte in Buenos Aires, Argentina.