Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has delivered a speech honouring the kaumoana of Tuia 250 for the impact they have made in Aotearoa during their 10 week voyage.
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Stories of Takitimu and whalers retold by Rongomaiwahine kaumatua
Kaumoana of Tuia 250 were welcomed onto Māhanga marae in Māhia, a location famous for being landing site for ancestral waka Takitimu and a whaling spot for tūpuna.
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Restrengthening the houses of the Kīngitanga Movement
Today marks an important step forward for the future of the Kīngitanga Movement. More than a hundred people gathered at Hopuhopu to discuss the shared histories and roles that have been the foundation of the movement for more than 160 years.
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Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Otepou celebrate their 125th birthday
A Tauranga school is setting the bar high in teaching New Zealand history, despite the Prime Minister finally making it compulsory. This comes as Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Otepou reached a major milestone.
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Tuia 250 facilitates critical discussion of NZ history
The three European ships of the Tuia 250 Flotilla join the three waka haurua in Tūranganui a Kiwa. While those on-board are united in the pursuit of sailing, not everyone is behind the commemorations.
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Waka flotilla arrival a celebration of Māori and Polynesian voyaging culture
Te Moananui flotilla has arrived in Gisborne as part of the Tuia 250 commemorations. The flotilla of three waka hourua - Haunui, Ngahiraka mai Tawhiti and a Tahitian waka, Fa'afaite - were all welcomed by Tūranganui a Kiwa mana whenua today.
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"We can't sit back and let that be a shallow statement"
After 250 years, the British High Commissioner to New Zealand has issued a formal expression of regret to the iwi of Tūranganui a Kiwa for the deaths of at least five Māori at the hands of Captain Cook and the crew of the Endeavour.
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Gisborne iwi receive expression of regret from UK Govt
A formal expression of regret has been made today to iwi for the deaths of their ancestors when Lieutenant James Cook and the Endeavour landed in 1769.
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Tupaia's journey told through Te Tangi o Te Moana
Descendants of Tahitian Navigator Tupaia will take part in a special exhibition as part of Tuia 250. Te Tangi o Te Moana will tell the story of Tupaia who played a key role in the navigation of Captain Cook's Endeavour through the Pacific Islands.
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'We were taught American history. What about our own?'
Aspiring Māori teachers in their third and final year of a Bachelor of Teaching have welcomed the government's decision for NZ history to be taught in schools by 2022. The two future NZ history teachers are looking forward to sharing their passion for NZ history with their students.