The Te Ranga Tupua Iwi Collective formed from iwi of the Rangitīkei, Ruapehu, South Taranaki and wider Whanganui Region is stressing that a move to Emergency Alert Level 2 from Thursday will require even greater vigilance of the ongoing threat of COVID-19.
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Thousands worldwide benefit from wānanga and karakia hosted live online by Te Waati
Māori movement practitioner Ngarino Tauwhirowhiro Te Waati has been helping hundreds of people during the lockdown by hosting wānanga and karakia via the Turuki Health Facebook page.
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Whānau feeling impacts from Alert Level restrictions
Restrictions under Level 4 and Level 3 have been challenging for whanau and the repercussions of the restrictions have left whanau feeling isolated and alone.
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Māori have proved their ability in COVID-19 crisis- Dame Tariana
Dame Tariana Turia is calling on Māori to hold the Government to account for its decisions. She adds Māori proved their ability to take charge of their future during the COVID-19 crisis and should be part of any decisions that concern them.
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Ngāti Porou Seafoods lands the big one with AHIA
Ngāti Porou Fisheries' AHIA Freshly Smoked Kahawai Manuka Honey has been awarded Seafood NZ Water Champion, after receiving a GOLD award from judges at the Outstanding NZ Food Producer Awards 2020.
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Calls to revive poroporoaki Matariki practices
The director of Te Reo and Tikanga for Ngāti Kahungunu wants iwi to revive the custom of farewelling the dead during Matariki. Tatere McLeod says this will comfort those who lose loved ones during the tangihanga ban.
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Māori weaponry "10 Hit Challenge" self-isolation challenge
Māori men and women from across Aotearoa are taking up the challenge to showcase their skills and inspire others with demonstrations of Māori weaponry. #10HitChallenge
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Opinion: Can we make manaakitanga the new normal?
Worldwide, more than 42,000 people have died from the COVID-19 virus. But here in Aotearoa, some individuals are still putting themselves first and putting the lives of others at risk. Te Ao multimedia journalist Te Kuru Dewes offers a perspective on the normalisation of manaakitanga.
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Wānanga teaches tamariki paddling skills and tikanga Māori
This summer outdoor activity facilitators Mātātoa has just received support from local government to run free waka hoe wānanga in Auckland.
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Brazillian business using haka as "cultural appropriation" says expert
A South American businessman has set up a development programme called Haka Training, to help people fulfill their potential in their personal and professional lives. But Māori researcher Karaitiana Taiuru says the man should stop practicing haka and change the name of his business to avoid causing more cultural appropriation.