While Tūhoe are preparing for next weekend's big festival, Te Kāea went out to garner the people's reaction to a recent settlement signing with the Government that will give Tūhoe co-governance of Te Urewera National Park.
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Western Springs haka teams at Polyfest 2013
Our reporter Amomai Pihama looks at the success of the teams from Western Springs College at the Auckland Secondary Schools Polyfest 2013.
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Rātana celebrated in Australia
Rātana's symbol of shining light shines brightly on followers now residing in Australia.
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An insight into Te Iti Kahurangi
In the ten short years since Waikato-based group Te Iti Kahurangi began, they've fulfilled the aspirations long desired by their tutors and leaders.
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People's Choice for Te Matatini 2013
While thousands attended Te Matatini, thousands more watched it online. Throughout the week, our online gurus worked away in a dark room re-editing and uploading the performances. During this time, we also asked you, the viewer, who and what you liked the most. Te Kāea brings you the people's choice award for best performer and best performance.
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The Factory musical
The first ever Pacific musical is being staged at the Auckland Arts Festival, which kicks off next week. It showcases some of NZ's rising stars with Taupunakohe Tocker performing under the musical direction of Tama Waipara.
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Waka Huia celebrates its win
Waka Huia were honored to return to their host marae tonight proudly carrying the top honours of Te Matatini 2013.
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Te Matatini- Te Kei
Day three of Te Matatini has almost come to an end, with Tū Te Manawa Maurea wrapping up the performances in today’s Te Kei section, and out of all three pool days, today was expected to be the most difficult to judge.
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Kataore take the national stage for the first time
Mere McLean followed the Kataore kapa in the lead-up to the grand performance on stage at Te Matatini 2013.
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Government refuses further funding for Te Matatini
The Government has refused to committ to providing any further funding or assistance to helping run and manage the worlds largest ever gathering of Indigenous people to celebrate the art of kapa haka