The small town of Tāneatua has been given a splash of paint by artists Tame Iti and Owen Dippie. The pair collaborated to create a mural for all to see as they pass through Tāneatua, said to be the gateway to Te Urewera.
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Tame Iti artwork stirs concern among locals
Is it art or vandalism? That's the question from some locals in the Eastern BOP township of Taneātua regarding Tame Iti's new work of art.
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Native Affairs- The Art Of Protest
Tame Iti has spent a lifetime fighting for Tūhoe, tino rangatiratanga and te reo Māori.
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'The Price of Peace' to debut at New Zealand International Film Festival
The world premiere of documentary, The Price of Peace, will take place as part of the New Zealand International Film Festival this month.
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Ruatoki-based short film to show in NZ International Film Festival
Ow What, is a short film about a young Māori boy from Ruatoki who wants to follow in his father's All Black footsteps. But in one night, his whole world changes forever. The film has been selected for Best Shorts category at the New Zealand International Film Festival.
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Taneatua house with long history to become home of Tūhoe art
While one of the oldest houses in Taneatua may be run down now, it will soon house some of the area's most beautiful art works.
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One of Taneatua's oldest houses set for makeover
One of the oldest houses in Taneatua, a small town between Whakatane and Ruatoki, is set for a makeover and will house local artworks including those of Tūhoe artist Tame Iti.
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Māori Party push for Anti-Corruption Commission
The Māori Party wants to scrap the Independent Police Conduct Authority (IPCA) and replace it with an Anti-Corruption Commission.
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Māori Party announce list of candidates for general election
The Māori Party today announced its list of 24 candidates to contest the 2014 General Election.
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Tame Iti to stand as list candidate for Māori Party
Tame Iti will stand as a list candidate for the Māori Party at this year’s General Election.