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NZ Land Wars exhibition set to go on display
A new mini-exhibition, Rā Maumahara, will open this Friday at Te Papa museum, to commemorate the New Zealand land wars.
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Tuwharetoa-i-Te-Aupouri ancestral house turns 100 years old
Turangi's Hirangi marae is celebrating the 100th anniversary of their whare tūpuna, Tūwharetoa-i-Te-Aupouri. It was the first marae built in the area and follows the centenary of another Tūwharetoa tribal ancestral house, Pākira at Waitahanui marae early this year.
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Taupo's first Māori cultural cruise set to sail
Taurikura is the first interactive Māori cultural scenic cruise set to entertain the throngs on Lake Taupō this summer. In an exclusive, Te Kāea was invited to their practise run ahead of their first official outing next month.
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New archaeological discovery at ancient Tauranga Pā
An archaeological discovery of national significance has been made at Tauranga's ancient Otamataha Pā site. The discovery was found through new technology which paints a picture of anything underground.
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Turning the pages of time
To end Māori Language Week, we take a look at the very first written Māori text in the world which is on display at the Auckland War Memorial Museum and dates back over 200 years.
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Te Pūtake o Te Riri fund opens for NZ Wars commemorations
Applications are now being accepted to a fund set up to support commemoration events for Ngā Rā Maumahara – New Zealand Wars, says Māori Development Minister Te Ururoa Flavell.
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Native Affairs – Nannies busking to save an icon
“The iconic Tokomaru Bay wharf could collapse into the ocean it if isn’t fixed soon.” That’s the prediction of Bruce Holm, Chairman of the Tokomaru Bay Heritage Trust. “It’s a race against time to save it as a big storm bringing a large southerly swell could knock the concrete section over.”
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New play with all female cast takes play back to its roots
A new fictional play based on historic events challenges traditional theatre conventions and navigates bi-culturalism in early-settler New Zealand.
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Native Affairs – Home Fires
Matua Kore is a 100-year-old marae that sits near the southern entrance to Taumarunui. From the road, it looks abandoned but new life is being breathed back into the marae with major restorations underway.