Photo / File Te Urewera will welcome back manuhiri and Tūhoe users for recreational activity in February, including on Lake Waikaremoana.
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New documentary gives rare look into Tūhoe's relationship with Te Urewera and kererū
A haunting mōteatea (lament) about the kererū and its connection to mana whenua features in the documentary composed specifically to portray the importance of the bird to Tuawhenua.
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Whānau encouraged to say private karakia at letterbox to remember- 4.30pm Newsbreak
A relation of the first Māori recipient of the Victoria Cross has encouraged his people of Te Tairāwhiti to meet at their letterbox and do their own private karakia, saddened that there was no dawn parade this year.
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Marae uses Zoom to help Ruatoki community commemorate fallen
Te Rewarewa Marae located at the base of the Urewera Valley has used video communications app Zoom to help the hundreds of people in the small rural Ruatoki community, who would gather at Tūmatauenga Memorial Hall yearly, to commemorate those who served and died in both world wars. Those unable to use Zoom gathered in their own bubbles for their own commemorations.
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Tame Iti sickened by act of terrorism in Christchurch
Tame Iti who was arrested under the terrorism suppression act in 2007 has shared his thoughts on the tragedy in Christchurch.
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Tūhoe marae remove support for Te Uru Taumatua
Two tribal marae in Ngāi Tūhoe which represents over 100 beneficiaries are planning to remove their support for the tribes governing body, Te Uru Taumatua.
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Native Affairs- Tūhoe and Te Kooti's history reclaimed
Tūhoe protected their sovereignty - not Te Kooti.
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Singing songs about their homeland Te Urewera
The finals of the Smokefree Pacifica Beats were held in Auckland this week. Māori reggae band Te Urewera, made up of students at TKKM o Huiarau from Ruatahuna, took out the $500 Native Reo Award.
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Tūhoe recognised for working relationships with Crown and DOC
The Institute of Public Administration New Zealand (IPANZ) has recognised Tūhoe and its development of working partnerships with the Crown and Government departments.
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Native Affairs – Rua Kenana Pardon
Plans are underway to restore the mana and reputation of controversial Tūhoe prophet Rua Kēnana.