The investigation into a terrorist attack outside the Houses of Parliament in London is developing rapidly. London Māori Richard Keane, who works near the scene where the attack took place, says the reality is that London is a target, it has been for a long time and that most people are aware of the risk living here, but life goes on.
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Mika Tribute- They changed the music and cultural landscape
David Bowie, Prince and George Michael are a few of the music legends who've passed away in 2016, and the influence of these icons has left a lasting legacy on one Māori entertainer.
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NZ Rugby embrace tikanga Māori for Lions Tour
Today, NZ Rugby made a commitment to increase support for things Māori. Seven taiaha (traditional weapons) were gifted today to the public to mark one year from the beginning of the British and Irish Lions tour.
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Teimana Harrison considered for England debut
Eddie Jones is eyeing up a talented Māori rugby prospect for the England side this year. This is a great opportunity for Teimana Harrison from Mataatua to represent his new home at the top level.
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Funding needed to refurbish Hinemihi wharenui in London
Hemi Schuster, whose great-great grandfather Tene Waitere, helped carve the historic Māori meeting house Hinemihi which is based in Clandon Park, England, is supporting a call for funding to become available to restore the historical wharenui.
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Maori signal Queen Elizabeth of their oppression
There are twelve days in each calendar year, where the first flag of this nation is officially flown on the flag pole overlooking Russell. However something different happened on Thursday March 10 of last week as a result of the Royal New Zealand Navy not turning up to complete their annual task.
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ABs continue their RWC celebrations in Christchurch
Over 20,000 people turned out to the second of three national All Black parades held in Christchurch.
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Ruatōria schoolboy gifted Milner-Skudder's RWC boots
A young boy from Ruatōrea stole the hearts of many who attended the All Blacks Parade today.
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Māori kuia ready for the real deal at RWC
As on-sale ticket prices for the remaining RWC games climb, hundreds of Māori have still made their way to England including two Ngāti Whātua kuia in their 70s.
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Ngāti Toa Rangatira insulted by Hakarena
The 2015 Rugby World Cup kicks off in just two days and the haka is yet again at the centre of another viral video circulating on the internet.