In the cold and rain, King Pōtatau Te Wherowhero VII Tuheitia Paki led hundreds onto Ihumātao this morning for the first time since an eviction notice was served on the land protectors last Tuesday.
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Today in history- Coronation of first Māori Queen
On May 23, 1966 Dame Te Arikinui Te Atairangikaahu became the first woman to lead the Kīngitanga movement.
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Kīngitanga heirloom exhibition up for award
The Te Paki o Matariki: 160 Years of the Kiingitanga Exhibition has been named as a finalist in the NZ Museum Awards.
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Tuku Morgan fronts up at Waahi Paa
Tukoroirangi Morgan has fronted up to King Tuheitia Potatau Te Wherowhero IV, at the Poukai gathering at Waahi Paa in Huntly.
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Māori King delivers blunt message to critics
King Tuheitia Potatau Te Wherewhero VII has hit back at people within the tribe who are threatening to undermine his office.
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Exclusive: Māori King's office admits paying for stomach op
The Office of the Māori King has today admitted paying for weight loss surgery from iwi monies.
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PM Ardern welcomed to Tūrangawaewae Marae
The Prime Minister has been officially welcomed to Tūrangawaewae Marae for the first time.
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Waahi Pā opens doors for Cylone Gita donations
Waahi Pā in Huntly has opened up its doors to those wishing to drop off items to be sent to families in Tonga who are still suffering from the effects of Cyclone Gita.
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Cook Islands in business talks with FOMA
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern's Pacific Mission has created an opportunity for FOMA and Cook Islands representatives to discuss furthering business opportunities.
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EXTENDED INTERVIEW: Kiingi Tuheitia's private secretary speaks exclusively to Te Kāea
ONLINE EXCLUSIVE: King Tuheitia will undergo a transplant operation to receive a kidney from his son Korotangi. The king’s private secretary, Te Rangihīroa Whakaruru gave a frank and candid interview to Te Kāea admitting the stakes are high for the king, his son and the entire medical team.