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Final whistle is blown for the great Pinetree of Nehenehenui
The King Country town of Te Kūiti celebrated the late Sir Colin Meads' life as thousands paid tribute to the All Black legend at his funeral. While the nation remember him as a rugby icon, friends say he will be missed for his community contributions.
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Sir Colin Meads honoured on hometown marae
NZ Rugby legend Sir Colin Meads lay in state at Te Kuiti's Tokanganui a Noho Marae for several hours where he was honoured by local Māori and his home town community.
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Ngāti Maniapoto farewells Sir Colin Meads
Te Tokanganui-a-Noho Marae in Te Kuiti is amassed with mourners from near and far paying tribute to an absolute small town sporting legend.
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Maniapoto step closer to settling treaty claim
Ngāti Maniapoto is progressing toward settling their treaty claim. Their Agreement in Principle includes a co-governance arrangement with councils over waterways.
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Maniapoto signs Agreement in Principle with Crown
Maniapoto has signed an agreement in principle today with the Crown to settle historical Treaty claims.
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Hot chillies a breeze for fearless Chilean-Māori competitor
The 7th Annual New Zealand Chilli-Eating Championships kicks off tomorrow in Auckland, attracting the bravest, craziest chilli-heads from across Aotearoa. Returning competitor Verne Koti (Maniapoto, Ngāti Hine, Mapuche) heads into the competition as the "Wildcard".
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Waikato- Tainui reo strategy aiding student achievement
At Hopuhopu, 65 Māori language teachers from Waikato-Tainui are sharpening their skills at the first of two Te Reo Kaapuia language symposiums being held this year. It's the third year the tribe has run Te Reo Kaapuia and some of the teachers say the fruits of the wānanga are being reflected in NCEA achievements.
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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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Crowds flock to The Great NZ Muster in Te Kūiti
Approximately 7,000 to 8,000 locals and tourists flocked to the small country town of Te Kūiti in Te Nehenehenui for The Great NZ Muster, where 954 sheep barrelled down the main street.