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Te Reureu set to kick off Tangata Rau Festival
Six teams will grace the Palmerston North Regent Theatre stage to battle it out for one of two qualifying spots for Te Matatini next year.
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Multi-cultural center Te Awahou Nieuwe Stroom opens in Horowhenua
Ngāti Raukawa iwi and Foxton's Dutch community have come together for the grand opening of Horowhenua's newest multi-cultural center, Te Awahou Nieuwe Stroom which is home to a new Ngāti Raukawa ki te Tonga museum
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Water company withdraws Putaruru Blue Spring application
The company applying to take almost seven million litres of water a day from Putaruru's Blue Spring to send offshore has withdrawn its application.
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Waka found by farmer two decades ago returned to its hapū
A waka belonging to Ngāti Huia ki Porotawhao found more than two decades ago by a farmer has now been returned to its people to be preserved.
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Ngāti Raukawa rapper prepares to launch bilingual album
A dream come true for a young Māori rapper. Rei McDougall's album 'A Place To Stand' will launch in both languages, Māori and English.
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Native Affairs – I am Raukawa
Mōtai Tangata Rau is a popular haka group who performed at Matatini this year. Like many groups they focus on the traditions of their own people in their performance.
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Wellington receive hosting rights for Te Matatini 2019
The mauri stones of the Matatini festival received a grand welcome onto Waiwhetu Marae in the Capital City. But with Wellington being home to three iwi, the question is whose kawa will be followed for Te Matatini 2019.
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Students' art work adorns Te Takere outdoor gallery
Students from various secondary schools in Horowhenua have had their works of art added to the waka panels outside the Te Takere Art Gallery in Levin.
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Accord Signed to restore Horowhenua Lake
An Accord between Muaupoko and four other governing parties of the Horowhenua Lake was signed today at Kohuturoa Marae.