Māoridom is mourning the loss of tumuaki and kingmaker Anaru Tamihana of Ngāti Hauā, who died surrounded by whānau at Waikato Hospital on Saturday, aged 74.
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Waikato kura tells the Matariki story interpreting the Kīngitanga version
A new play portrays the many different ways Matariki is seen, but this version is viewed through the eyes of the Kīngitanga and told by Te Wharekura o Rakaumangamanga, a kura kaupapa school in the Huntly Waikato region.
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Kīngitanga mourns Prince Phillip
The Kīngitanga has sent its condolences to Queen Elizabeth ĪI and her family following the death of Prince Phillip.
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Kīngitanga in the Auckland High Court
Kīngi Tūheitia shows support of the mana of his tūpuna within Tāmaki Makaurau.
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How colonisation affected tangata whenua in Taranaki captured in new exhibition
Brett Graham's works have been inspired by his research on Kingi Tawhiao, Parihaka leaders Te Whiti-o-Rongomai and Tohu Kākahi and his own whānau connections to Taranaki.
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Helping the homeless high priority for Ngāti Kahungunu- 12.30pm Newsbreak
Keeping Wellington’s most vulnerable safe and informed about the Government’s COVID-19 response have kept Ngāti Kahungunu whānau services busy.
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Māori King returns to Ihumātao to retrieve Te Manawa flag
King Tuuheitia Pootatau Te Wherowhero VII has returned to Ihumātao to have his flag lowered in the expectation of a resolution of the disputed whenua.
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Kiingitanga to return to Ihumātao today
It is understood that a Kiingitanga delegation could arrive at Ihumātao today. Te Ao Māori News reached out to Rahui Papa, spokesperson for the Kiingitanga, however he declined to comment. SOUL leader Pania Newton could neither confirm, or deny the rumours, stating: “Kare anō mātou kua rongo mai te Kiingitanga mēnā kei te tae mai rātou i ngā rā tata nei.” “We have not heard from the Kiingitanga if they are coming in the coming days.” If the Kiingitanga does send a delegation, then it could be a sign that a deal about the future of Ihumātao is coming.
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King Tuheitia arrives at Ihumātao
In the cold and rain, King Pōtatau Te Wherowhero VII Tuheitia Paki led hundreds onto Ihumātao this morning for the first time since an eviction notice was served on the land protectors last Tuesday.
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Today in history- Coronation of first Māori Queen
On May 23, 1966 Dame Te Arikinui Te Atairangikaahu became the first woman to lead the Kīngitanga movement.