A kura kaupapa Māori in the Kahungugnu region is determined to revitalise Te Reo Māori.
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Pā Haka- A call home for Kahungunu descendants
Numerous benefits have come out of the recent Pā Haka event held at Takitimu Marae in Wairoa, most important though is the revitalisation of the Kahungunu dialect and push for Kahungunu and Rongomaiwahine orators across the region's marae.
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Jeremy Tātere MacLeod named in Ngā Tohu Reo Māori Awards
Thirty-one-year-old Jeremy Tātere MacLeod from Ngāti Kahungunu is a finalist in this year's Ngā Tohu Reo Māori awards, a first time nominee for someone who wasn't brought up in te reo, but has worked tirelessly to revitalise the language.
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Deputy Head Boy to attend UN Global Development Tour
Te Ruki Pierce-Dunn is one of two future Māori leaders to be selected as a UN Youth International Delegate. He says the key to Māori success is having strong support systems at home and at school.
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Kohupatiki Marae joins Para Kore kaupapa
The kaupapa Māori Zero Waste initiative, Para Kore is now gaining traction in the Hawkes Bay.
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Protecting drinking water a priority for Kahungunu
Protecting drinking water was on the agenda today at the Ngāti Kahungunu Fish Hook Summit to get public confidence back in the water supply, after the gastro outbreak that saw 5000 people poisoned last year.
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Mr Polynesia 2017- Shannon Karaka
Shannon Karaka took the title at the Mr. Polynesia 2017 competition in Australia last week. This year the pageant's theme was to raise awareness around mental health in Polynesian men.
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First Turongo, Maahina-a-rangi summit ignites thinking in rangatahi
Eighty young people from Waikato, Ngāti Maniapoto and Ngāti Kahungunu attended the inaugural Turongo, Maahina-a-rangi - Leaders by Design Summit held in Ngāruawāhia this weekend. It's the first collaboration of its kind between the tribes, aimed at developing future tribal leaders.
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Waka returns to Ahuriri after confronting Amazon Warrior
Uri of Te Ikaroa aboard Te Matau-a-Māui have returned safely to the shores of Ahuriri this morning after spending three days in the tribals waters of Ngāti Kahungunu confronting the Amazon Warrior, the worlds largest seismic testing vessel.
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Waka hourua intercepts the Amazon Warrior
The waka hourua Te Matau a Māui has reported it has intercepted the Amazon Warrior off the coast of Ngāti Kahungunu.