Natasha Te Rupe Wilson's interest in classical music came to fruition as a teenager.
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Toi moko returned to Aotearoa, described as reconciliation for Māori
The tūpuna (ancestors) began their journey home in ceremonies at the Berlin Ethnological Museum in Germany in October.
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Alien Weaponry work on their 2020 arsenal
Te Reo Māori metal band, Alien Weaponry have recently returned home from their latest tour in Europe. The group incorporates te reo Māori, whakataukī and Māori history in their music, a concept that has made European metal fans bang their heads and slap their chests.
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Māori interests ‘not entirely straightforward’ in NZ-EU free trade negotiations
New Zealand is currently in negotiations with the European Union (EU) over a potential Free Trade Agreement (FTA).
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Ngāti Rānana long-time member remembered
A longstanding member of Ngāti Rānana (London’s Māori Club), Joylene Winitana Fenikowski, 51, passed away earlier this week in England and will be brought back to Aotearoa by her whānau to her beloved rohe of Te Mahia.
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Brothers suicide drives Oceania Mountain Biking champ
Tuhoto Ariki Pene's pre-race ritual involves meditation while remembering his late brother who he lost to suicide.
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Overseas 'haka' businesses remove footage
The growth of the internet is exposing Māori culture to the world but incidents of cultural appropriation are also becoming more common in the digital era. Founder of Māori Movement, Ngarino Te Waati, speaks to Te Ao Māori News about having his own image taken without consent.
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NZ and UK sign interim trade deal
New Zealand businesses will be no worse off, whatever the outcome of the Brexit process according to Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern after her meeting with UK Prime Minister Theresa May.
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How Brexit could affect NZers
Former NZ Labour Party general secretary Tim Barnett says it could be much harder for New Zealanders seeking employment in Europe if Britain leaves the EU. Today UK MPs rejected Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit deal, leaving the future of the country up in the air.
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Hato Hohepa return home from Europe
Hato Hohepa students have returned home from a once-in-a-lifetime, three-week trip to Europe. The group have become "facebook-famous" with their popular performance videos going viral. An auspicious time as the Māori boarding school celebrates their 150th anniversary.