Te Tai Tokerau Ngā Manu Kōrero organisers are calling for a new bi-lingual section to be included at the national Ngā Manu Kōrero competition.
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2019 Bunnings National Touch Champs, U21 Womens FINAL, Otago v Te Taitokerau
Coverage of the Bunnings 2019 Touch National Championships held in Rotorua. U21 Women's Final, Otago vs Te Taitokerau.
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Harawira remaining 'tight-lipped' over political alliance with Destiny
Mana Party leader, Hone Harawira was keeping his political 'cards' close to his chest today - not revealing if in fact he would enter a formal political alliance with the newly-formed Coalition NZ.
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From Te Tai Tokerau all the way to Italy
34 students and staff from the Leadership Academy of A Company, based in Whāngārei, are on the trip of a lifetime retracing the footsteps of their koroua who fought in World War II.
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Sir Hekenukumai Puhipi's children farewell their father
Sir Hekenukumai Ngāiwi Puhipi has been farewelled by an estimated 2,000 mourners today at Te Uri o Hina Marae, Pukepoto.
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Thousands arrive to farewell Sir Hekenukumai Puhipi
An estimated 1,000 people have descended upon Te Uri o Hina Marae, Pukepoto to farewell celestial navigator, Sir Hekenukumai Puhipi (Te Uri o Hina, Te Rarawa, Ngāti Kahu)
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Hekenukumai returns to Pukepoto
Decorated Māori celestial navigator, Sir Hekenukumaingāiwi Pūhipi, KNZM, MBE (Te Uri o Hina, Te Rarawa) has been welcomed on to his marae, Te Uri o Hina in Pukepoto. Discussions are now underway to finalise the funeral proceedings as the first mourners arrive to mourn the leader.
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Master navigator Sir Hekenukumai Busby has passed away
Decorated master navigator Sir Hekenukumai Puhipi, ONZM, MBE (Te Uri o Hina, Te Rarawa) has passed away aged 86.
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2019 Bunnings National Touch Championship, Under 21 Women, Te Tai Tokerau vs Whanganui
Coverage of the Bunnings 2019 Touch National Championships held in Rotorua. Under 21 Women, Te Tai Tokerau vs Whanganui.
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Judges speak out over Te Reo o Te Tai Tokerau motel saga
Spokesperson for the Tōkihi ki Tua judges collective, Eli Smith says "this is to clear the judges who were not present of any wrongdoing. Yes, there were some present- but we just come back to interact, to sit and talk- and we were caught in the middle."