A mokopapa wānanga was held over the weekend at Pehiāweri marae in Whangārei, where members from the kapa haka group Hātea, as well as Ngāti Hau associated with the marae, met over the weekend to c
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Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody sung the Māori way
Universal Music Group New Zealand has collaborated with internet sensation William Wairua and Hātea Kapa Haka to perform a te reo Māori rendition of Queen's classic hits Bohemian Rhapsody.
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New Te Reo Māori graduates intent on 'te reo o te kāinga'
The advancement of the regional dialect is at the forefront for the new wave of skilled Māori orators emerging from the North.
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Muriwhenua takes the top spot
Regional kapa haka winners, Muriwhenua entered the stage with synchronicity and charm, everyone could see that Te Hiku o te Ika had arrived
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Te Matatini 2017 – Hātea Kapa Haka
With one of the strongest soprano sounds in the Northland region, Hātea are the second team to take the stage at this year’s Te Kahu o Te Amorangi - Te Matatini festival at the Hawkes Bay regional sports park in Hastings.
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Possible funding boost for kapa haka in Budget 2016
Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage Maggie Barry has told Te Kāea that the government will allocate more funding to kapa haka.
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Te Tai Tokerau Kapa Haka creates buzz
The usual favourites Hātea, Muriwhenua and Te Pū Ao qualify for the 2017 nationals in Ngāti Kahungunu. However the buzz around the Tai Tokerau regionals was gladly received by the newly formed team, Ngā Manu Mātui o Ngāpuhi that many believed to be a highlight in the competition.
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Te Tai Tokerau Kapa Haka Regionals 2016- Hātea
Since their inception in 2000, Hātea has always qualified to compete at Te Matatini by securing a place at the Tai Tokerau regionals and they'll look to continue that momentum as they compete at Whangarei's ASB stadium today.
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Te Tai Tokerau Kapa Haka Regionals 2016- Hātea Manawanui
Hātea Manawanui is made up of community members who support the kaupapa of kapa haka; ngā mahi a Rehia a Tanerore, and are the fourth group to take the stage at this year’s Tai Tokerau regionals.