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Native Affairs- Māori Warrior Lessons
The battle cries of Pukehinahina still resound after 171 years. Through their haka, Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Otepou is reliving the famous battle fought between Tauranga iwi and the Crown.
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Native Affairs- Kids Teach Us Māori History
It’s an optional subject in New Zealand schools, but the history of the New Zealand Land Wars is rarely taught and many New Zealanders are not aware about the important events that shaped our country.
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Native Affairs- Taranaki Land War Continues
Waitara Māori say it’s hard to commemorate the New Zealand Land Wars when they’re still fighting for their land.
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Native Affairs- Ruapekapeka Battlefield Re-enactments
They belong to all of us. That’s what newly appointed government Minister Peeni Henare says about why Kiwis should care about the New Zealand land wars.
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Tauranga Moana commemorates battle at ancient Katikati Pā site
The Northern hapū of Tauranga Moana are commemorating their tūpuna who fought at Te Kauri and Ongare Point in Katikati that was confiscated by the crown, to mark today's inaugural National Commemorations Day of New Zealand Land Wars, Homai te Rā.
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NZ Land Wars exhibition set to go on display
A new mini-exhibition, Rā Maumahara, will open this Friday at Te Papa museum, to commemorate the New Zealand land wars.
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Kiingitanga and iwi join Te Kupenga battle commemorations
In a first the Kiingitanga and iwi from around the motu commemorated the 152nd anniversary of the battle at Te Kupenga a Taramainuku today, where some 245,000 acres' of land was confiscated by the Crown.
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Ngāti Awa prepare for Te Kupenga commemorations
Ngāti Awa are preparing to commemorate the 152nd anniversary of the Te Kupenga battle which resulted in 'some 245,000 acres' of Ngāti Awa land being confiscated by the Crown.
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Breaking the uncomfortable silence of the NZ Wars
For the first time ever, a bilingual Māori-English novel has been produced. Written by renowned author Witi Ihimaera and translated by AUT lecturer Hemi Kelly, Sleeps Standing Moetu is based at the time of NZ Wars and explores the Battle of Ōrākau through the eyes of 16-year old Moetu.