While thousands visited Ihumātao over the weekend, just up the road at Makaurau Marae around 100 wāhine united for a wānanga to reset, reflect and reconnect.
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PM invited to Ihumātao- Police, Fletchers invited to leave
Whānau from Ihumātao’s Makaurau Marae have announced this morning that they will continue to hold the land today and have made an official invitation to Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern to visit the site.
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Waikato-Tainui leaders to support mana whenua to address Ihumātao issues
In a media release, the tribal leaders of Waikato-Tainui say they have resolved to support mana whenua to address the issues surrounding Ihumātao.
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Ihumātao- 'Crown processes in own best interests'
Te Ao news reporter Rukuwai Tipene-Allen spoke with Māori leaders who claim the confusion regarding Ihumātao lies within the history of the process, including Dr Margaret Mutu and Annette Sykes.
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Lawyer Moana Jackson provides legal advice about Ihumātao
Te Ao news reporter Heta Gardiner spoke to Pania Newton at Ihumātao about some of the key points she discussed with lawyer Moana Jackson today.
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Daughter follows in footsteps of her father Māori activist Mike Smith
Land protectors continue to occupy the whenua at Ihumātao and one of the occupants is Te Aatarangi Rangimarie Smith, the daughter of Māori activist Mike Smith who took a chainsaw to the pine tree on One Tree Hill in 1994.
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Ihumātao kaitiaki disappointed they weren't at the table with Govt.
Labour MP's Peeni Henare and Willie Jackson want transparency in the outcome of discussions around the disputed future of Ihumātao. Ihumātao locals believe they should be included in the future consultation process.
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Govt shouldn't broker kōrero, “They're the ones who stole the land."- Hone Harawira
Former member of Parliament, Hone Harawira says it is not right that the government should broker any conversations regarding Ihumātao.
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‘No building activity on Ihumātao until solution is found’- PM
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has announced there will be no building activity on Ihumātao until a solution is found between all parties involved in the dispute.
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"Jacinda, I hope you hear our cry"- Stan Walker performs at Ihumātao
Singer Stan Walker has shown his support for the demonstrators gathered at Ihumātao with a speech and singing performance at the site last night.