"My heart goes out to all the other families," the mother of one of the Whakaari victims told a commemoration service today.
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Mokopuna voice heard on Whakaari video triggers fond memories
Bunny Maangi is pleased charges are being laid over the eruption tragedy that took away her grandson, Tipene, and 21 other people.
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Eruption of Mount Tarawera, 134 years on.
The violent eruption of Mount Tarawera 134 years ago was commemorated today by descendants of the iwi which lost many of its people as lava rained down.
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Hawai'i community fund to help volcano recovery
The Hawai’i Community Foundation has established the Hawai’i Island Volcano Recovery Fund to assist with recovery efforts in support of the communities affected by the Kilauea volcanic eruption.
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A Māori view of the rising volcanic activity
Two recent major volcanic eruptions in Hawai'i and South America's Guatemala have left communities and wildlife devastated, but what do Māori customs and beliefs make of all this environmental movement?
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Hawai'i volcanic eruption
In Hawai'i, an aviation red alert has been issued after Mount Kilauea erupted yesterday, sending a huge ash cloud 30,00 feet into the air.
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Native Hawaiians consider volcanic eruptions a 'rebirth'
The recent volcanic eruptions from Mount Kilauea in Hawai'i are a sign of spiritual reconnection to traditional deities for the native people of the Big Island.
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Native Affairs – Hot Stuff
Dr Jonathan Procter is NZ's first Māori volcanologist and one of a very few Māori with a PhD in earth science. His work has taken him to volcanoes all over the world and here at home he's been busy with our own active volcanoes including White Island, Tongariro and Ruapehu
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Tūhourangi one step closer to building contemporary marae at Lake Tarawera
The dream of building a marae at Lake Tarawera has moved a step closer for Tūhourangi descendants after plans for the project were unveiled this week.
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Kura remembers Tarawera eruption
127 years after the eruption of Mt. Tarawera that destroyed the famous Pink and White Terraces, Tūhourangi descendants returned to Te Wairoa to remember that fateful day.