Today is the first full day of performances at the Primary School Kapa Haka National competition in Palmerston North.
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Kīngitanga to consider land development in the Cook Islands
The King Movement will look at land development opportunities in the Cook Islands. This comes as part of their new cultural covenant partnership with their polynesian relatives.
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Kīngitanga forms cultural partnership with Cook Islands
A new cultural partnership has been formalised between The King Movement and the Cook Islands today, through the signing of a covenant at Tūrangawaewae Marae in Ngāruawāhia.
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Mangatangi Marae poukai pays tribute to Princess Te Puea Herangi
Mangatangi Marae played host to over 300 people today to commemorate the passing Princess Te Puea Herangi who actively opposed the conscription of Waikato soldiers in WWI.
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Manurewa youth learn about King Movement
Manurewa youth are keen to understand their legacy about the King Movement, which is the reason why a seminar is being held at their marae this weekend.
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Waikato school students premiere "A Change in Time" production
Students from throughout the Waikato region premiered their production “A Change in Time” last night to coincide with King Tuheitia's 9th Coronation.
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Māori King's Health: His office speaks
Concerns about the health of the Māori King were eased by close confidants at Tūrangawaewae today. In an exclusive interview with Te Kāea the King’s Private Secretary said King Tuheitia has the best specialists in New Zealand and overseas.
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Hundreds converge at Tūrangawaewae Marae to remember loved ones
Hundreds waited outside the gates of the Tūrangawaewae marae this morning, carrying with them photos of their loved ones who have passed within the year.
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Tainui gathers to acknowledge those who have passed
Around 400 Tainui descendants from Pare Hauraki, Maniapoto, Raukawa and Waikato have converged on to Tūrangawaewae Marae this morning to acknowledge and remember those who have passed within the year.
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Waikato school students recreate history through music and dance
School students from the Waikato region are banding together to recreate history through music and dance. The production “A Change in Time” will premiere during next week's Coronation and it looks at land confiscation events that took place 20 years ago.