A group of young people have come up with a unique way to promote te reo Māori through a 40-hour famine style challenge.
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The mauri stone of Te Matatini arrives in Ngāti Kahungunu
The handing over of the hosting of Te Matatini was completed over the weekend with the landing of the festival's mauri stone at Rākautātahi Marae in Takapau. It's the first stop in a major tour through the host region's many marae, before the stone makes its way to the host town.
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Ngā Ringa Raupā- Te Rangi Huata
For almost the last 20 years, Te Rangi Huata from Ngāti Kahungunu has been putting his creative talents to use and co-ordinating brilliant fireworks displays - pyro musicals or music to fireworks.
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Ratima duo nominated in Pride of New Zealand Awards
The Pride of New Zealand Awards acknowledge the unsung community heroes.
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Ngāti Kahungunu orators take stage- Ngā Manu Kōrero
Future leaders of Ngāti Kahungunu had their turn on the stage at the region's Manu Kōrero competition this week.
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Ngāti Kahungunu ki Wairarapa confirm land sold by Māori Education Trust will be returned
Ngāti Kahungunu ki Wairarapa iwi are rejoicing over the news that land originally gifted and sold by the Māori Education Trust is now destined to be returned.
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Kohupatiki Marae celebrate 175 years since Treaty was signed
Kohupatiki Marae in Clive marked 175 years since the Treaty of Waitangi was signed. Kaumātua there say the Treaty is still relevant today and Māori must continue the fight to keep it that way for future generations.
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Tihei Kahungunu to give Māori voice to local newspaper
In a joint initiative between Ngāti Kahungunu Iwi Incorporated (NKII) and Hawke's Bay Today, a Māori voice will now accompany local and regional news in the Hawke's Bay region, covering Napier, Hastings, Dannevirke and Havelock North.
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Kahungunu track athlete prepares for World University Games
There are only a few top Māori track athletes in NZ and Rochelle Coster is one who has risen to the top. The Ngāti Kahungunu descendant is now preparing for the World University Games.
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Kahuranaki Marae host Centenary celebration
More than a 1000 people went to the small rural settlement of Te Hauke to celebrate the centenary of Kahuranaki Marae, the third meeting house of its kind after the first two were demolished.