According to Civil Defence and reports, all residents in Leilani Estates and Lanipuna Gardens subdivisions, home to about 1700 people, were ordered to evacuate after public works officials reported steam and lava burbling up from cracks in the road.
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Hawaiian marae under discussion
The concept of establishing a marae in Hawai'i for an iwi, who consider themselves the sixth tribe of Northland, is going ahead.
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From Haka to Hula- Rākaumanga Hawai'i bound
Te Wharekura o Rākaumanga will travel to Hawai'i later this year in memorial of the late Tomairangi Paki. Paki worked closely with the mana whenua of Hawai'i, and was taught the logistics of Hula, which she brought back to her people of the Waikato region.
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Māori family feared for their lives during Hawai'i missile scare
A Māori family were among the 1.5 million Hawaiian residents who were scared for their lives after receiving warning of an impending ballistic missile which was declared false thirty-eight minutes later.
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Rebel SoulJahz return to Aotearoa for East Coast Vibes Festival
Hawaiian reggae band Rebel SoulJahz has returned to Aotearoa to perform at the East Coast Vibes festival in Gisborne this Saturday.
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Maisey Rika set to grace the shores of Hawai'i
Renowned Māori singer/songwriter Maisey Rika will be headlining the Aotearoa’s Finest concert that is set to hit Hawaii Theatre Center on 28 January 2018.
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New Mana Mele music video pays tribute to two 'ohana
In Hawai'i, the Mana Maoli Collective has launched a new music video under their Mana Mele Project which involved 1000 local youth and 30 professional artists.
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Binding cultural tides to revitalise traditional art practices
A Māori university student has received a scholarship worth $55,000 to study at the University of Hawaii.
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Kanaka Māoli left concussed by Police at Haleakalā protest
Six people were arrested and one was seriously injured overnight as a hundred native Hawaiians stood in protest to stop the construction of a solar telescope at Haleakalā.
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WIPCE 2017 comes to a bitter-sweet close
The 2017 World Indigenous Peoples Conference on Education in Toronto has come to a bitter-sweet conclusion with a mass of indigenous cousins returning to their people and their homelands.