On day 182 of Fletcher Building moving in to Ihumātao Pania Newton woke up to see them removing their fences and barricades. Newton told Te Ao Māori News that Fletcher Building had advised her in advance of the upcoming changes.
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Tuku Morgan- “Rangi Whakaruru has betrayed the trust of our people”
The Māori King’s secretary, Te Rangihiroa Whakaruru has pleaded guilty to six counts of forgery, obtaining by deception and lying to Serious Fraud Office investigators. Tukuroirangi Morgan, a long-time critic of Whakaruru told Te Ao Māori News, “There’s children in Waikato-Tainui that are pōhara and hungry and he’s taken money away from them.”
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Restrengthening the houses of the Kīngitanga Movement
Today marks an important step forward for the future of the Kīngitanga Movement. More than a hundred people gathered at Hopuhopu to discuss the shared histories and roles that have been the foundation of the movement for more than 160 years.
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Aitutaki to host inaugural Te Hoa Haere o Te Moananui a Kiwa conference
The Aitutaki Mayoral office welcomes King Tuheitia's proposal to host a biennial conference to advance the aspirations of all their Pacific relatives.
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King Tuheitia strengthens kinship with Cook Islands
King Tuheitia received a traditional welcome for the first time by Te Ui Ariki at Atupare Marae in Puaikura on the second day of his eight-day visit to the Cook Islands.
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50 years of tītī and pūhā celebrated at Koroneihana
Whānau of Te Awamarahi Marae have been providing the delicacy of tītī and pūhā to the multitudes at the annual Koroneihana celebrations for 50 years now. The marae is renowned for their hospitality and their support to the Koroneihana and Tūrangawaewae Marae.
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"He has answered our call as a marae"- Ihumātao prepares for King's visit
Ihumātao locals says Kiingi Tuheitia has answered the call for him to visit the disputed land. Makaurau Marae spokesperson Ngāti Tahinga Wilson says, "He has answered our call as a marae."
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Guardianship Strategy needed for Rangiriri battle sites
Ngāti Naho Kaitiaki are looking to create a guardianship strategy for the historic cultural battle sites of Rangiriri Pā and Te Wheoro Redoubt which was returned to Waikato-Tainui in 2016. However since that time the sites have come under disarray.
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King Tuheitia seeks to unite tribe at New Year Poukai
King Tuheitia Potatau Te Wherowhero VII along with hundreds of Kiingitanga supporters gathered at the 85th Poukai held at Horahora marae, on the first day of the Pākehā New Year.
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Rarely-seen King Tuheitia taonga to go on display
In a first, an exhibition featuring a selection of taonga from the private collection of Kiingi Tuheitia Pootatau Te Wherowhero VII will be on display to the world next week at the Auckland Museum.