The Waikato war canoes Tumanako and Te Rangatahi that regularly feature at the annual Ngāruawāhia Regatta are 80 years old.
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A walk down memory lane- Māori Sports Awards
The Māori Sports Awards has been the most prestigious annual event since 1991 showcasing outstanding Māori sportsmen and sportswomen. Awards governor Dick Garrett says he is immensely proud of the event.
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Kiwis strengthen team bond at Tuurangawaewae Marae
With eight days to go until the Rugby League World Cup, Kiwis captain Adam Blair is leaving no stone unturned ahead of their first match against Samoa. The team spent today bonding at Tuurangawaewae.
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Tūrangawaewae Waka Ama celebrates 10-year Anniversary
The Club was first established in 2005 by Tūrangawaewae whānau and Hoturoa Kerr of Te Toki Waka Ama. The club now has over 120 members with countless successes at a regional, national and international level.
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Tough line up ahead of 25th Māori Sports Awards
The nominees for the 25th Māori Sports Awards were announced today.
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Rousing pōhiri for Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall
Prince Charles and his wife Lady Camilla were welcomed onto Tūrangawaewae Marae with a rousing pōhiri.
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Prince Charles & Duchess Camilla to visit Tūrangawaewae Marae
In three days time, the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall will pay a visit to Tūrangawaewae Marae.
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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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King Movement forms new cultural partnership with Cook Islands
A new cultural partnership was 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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Māori King prepares to host Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall
King Tuheitia is preparing to host the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall at Tūrangawaewae Marae in Ngāruawāhia next month.