Here's a few shots taken at the pōhiri held today for the police apology to Tūhoe at Te Rewarewa Marae in Ruatoki.
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Police Commissioner to apologise to community of Ruatoki
A long awaited apology for the impact of the Operation 8 raids on the community of Ruatoki from police will take place at Te Rewarewa Marae today.
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Tūhoe opens the first of four medical centres
The first of four medical centres within Tūhoe was opened today in Tāneatua. This is only the start as the tribe paves a new path for themselves towards self-governance. A new café was also opened today called "Moumou Kai."
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Rūātoki Family not prepared to accept NZ Police Commissioner’s apology
The family of Rameka Teepa who were raided by police during Operation 8, seven years ago in Rūātoki, is one of the families that will not accept the personal apology by the NZ Police Commissioner. The commissioner was in Rūātoki yesterday to make peace and apologise to a number of families.
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Celebrations unfold over final reading of Tūhoe Settlements and Te Urewera Bill
There was a huge gathering in Tāneatua this morning to watch and celebrate the third reading and passing of the Tūhoe Settlement and Te Urewera Bill.
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Third reading of Tūhoe Claims Settlement and Te Urewera Bill
The third reading of the Tūhoe Claims Settlement and Te Urewera Bill is underway in Parliament and a contingent of Tūhoe have travelled to Wellington for the reading. Other members of the Iwi have gathered in Taneatua to view a live feed of the historical event.
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Te Ūpokorehe want their claims to be heard
Tomorrow, the Māori Affairs Committee will release their report based on submissions presented to them concerning the Tūhoe Settlement Bill. In accordance with that report, members of Te Ūpokorehe today gathered at Maraetōtara, a site of historical significance to Te Ūpokorehe, Te Whakatōhea and Tūhoe in Ōhope, urging that their claims to significant sites be heard.
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Native Affairs- A Grand Design
The tiny Bay of Plenty settlement of Taneatua is better known as a one horse town than a centre for architectural excellence. But that's all set to change.
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Te Wharehou o Tūhoe celebrated
A better home will lead to a better future. Those are the thoughts around Te Wharehou o Tūhoe opened this weekend.
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Family detained in Operation 8 raids seeks compensation
Te Ururoa Flavell, MP of Waiariki says that it is only right that compensation be paid out to families affected by the 2007 raids of Operation 8.