Davina Thompson (Ngāti Awa, Te Arawa) has made almost 1000 rongoā Māori packs. Made with little funds and a lot of aroha, these rongoā packs are even helping people from the Bay of Plenty to Whangārei.
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Ngāti Hine kuia spent lockdown with daughter and moko
A Hamilton based descendant of Ngāti Hine thought that she would be spending the lockdown there. That was, until her Wairarapa based māmā said "Hoki mai!" Six hours later she was with her mother and niece.
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Dr Huirangi Eruera Waikerepuru returned to Taranaki rohe
Dr Huirangi Eruera Waikerepuru has died at age 91. He passed away at Palmerston North hospital and was taken back to Taranaki today for immediate burial.
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300 care packages from Te Māhurehure to koroheke across Tāmaki
Te Māhurehure Marae in Auckland is delivering care packages to local kaumātua.
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Māoridom mourns reo Māori stalwart, Dr Huirangi Waikerepuru
Esteemed elder and te reo Māori stalwart, Dr Huirangi Eruera Waikerepuru CNZM (Taranaki, Ngāpuhi) has passed away.
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Iwi organisations take the lead to set up COVID-19 testing centres
Two iwi organisations have taken the lead to ensure Māori can access COVID-19 testing in a Māori environment.
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Ngāpuhi open Covid-19 testing clinic in Northland
Ngāpuhi has opened its first Covid-19 testing clinic today in Northland, after lobbying for adequate resources to address the inequalities in the health system.
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Northland communities to receive first shipment of food parcels
Northland communities will receive the first delivery of food packs today following a collective effort by several iwi within the Auckland and Northland boundaries.
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Toku Whare Kōhanga Reo, Te Kōhanga Reo o Taurangi, part 2
Tonight, as most of the mahi is progresses Paora and his team face along night of mahi; but, it’s smiles all round as the tamariki get stuck into the maara.
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Toku Whare Kōhanga Reo, Te Kōhanga Reo o Taurangi
Tonight, we’re in Te Noota at Te Kōhanga Reo o Taurangi in Waimate. Shut for ten years, the community see the reopening of this Kōhanga as an opportunity to reviltalise te mita o Ngāpuhi.