Some of the earliest radio and television interviews broadcast in Aotearoa will soon be available to watch and listen to online thanks to a new project from Te Tari Taiwhenua (DIA)
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Te Matatini 'haka hub' to showcase the greats
Matatini goers may be excited to find that along with a showcase of today's greatest kapa haka talents they will also have the chance at taking a look back at some classic haka moments.
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Stories from the NZ Police Gazette
A collection of police gazettes which spans from 1878-1945 and details information on police officers, victims of crime, missing persons, and wanted and released criminals has been revealed in a presentation of case studies to the Auckland Central Library.
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Waka Huia stands strong 30 years on
For thirty years Waka Huia has been capturing, promoting and preserving the most prized and personal stories from within Māori communities on the silver screen, and after thousands of episodes, it is still going strong.
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Tauranga Moana commemorates the invasion of Te Irihanga
The mayor of Western Bay of Plenty thinks it's appropriate that all New Zealanders should recognise the New Zealand Māori wars. He was one of nearly 100 people who attended an early morning ceremony to commemorate the 150 anniversary of the invasion of Te Irihanga near Tauranga.
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Treaty of Waitangi to be housed in new exhibition
NZ's most precious documents will soon have a new home. Including the Treaty of Waitangi, the three manuscripts which influenced some of our country's most historic milestones are set to be relocated to the National Library in Wellington.