COVID-19 emergency measures have sent many members of London-based kapa haka Ngāti Rānana home. Ngāti Rānana kaihaka Luke and Roimata Claasen, practice law in London and are navigating through hard times.
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Half a world away, Ngāti Rānana are staying connected in locked-down London
For over 60 years Ngāti Rānana has been providing UK-based New Zealanders, and others, the chance to learn, enhance and maintain Māori culture. Their three guiding principles are whanaungatanga, manaakitanga and kōtahitanga.
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Winston Reid back after nearly 2 years out
Winston Reid returned to West Ham’s match day squad today for the first time since suffering a knee injury at Swansea City in March last year.
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‘Big Rig’ thanks fans for support at Darts World Champs
Ben Robb bowed out of the World Darts Championship midweek but said his debut experience was ‘massive’.
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Robb's debut at Darts World Champs only days away
Canterbury’s Ben ‘Big Rig’ Robb is waiting for his turn to step up to centre stage, with his first match against Dutchman Ron Meulenkamp scheduled for Wednesday night NZT.
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Māori weaver to showcase korowai in London Pacific Fashion Week (Gallery)
Māori artist, Dorothy Stowers is set to feature her contemporary korowai at the 2019 London Pacific Fashion Week next month.
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Silver Ferns win Netball World Cup after spectacular final against Aus
The Silver Ferns have completed a spectacular rise back to the top after clinching a memorable 52-51 win over Australia in the Netball World Cup final in Liverpool on Monday morning.
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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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Dreams Without Borders- Aspiring Doctor of Medicine to set sail for London
Tauranga student, Maioha Haimona-Ngawharau, has been awarded the opportunity to travel on a fully funded two-week scholarship to attend the London International Youth Science Forum at the Imperial College in London, England.
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Piupiu on display in London
A piupiu creation that was weaved by Rotorua-based weaver Teresa Murray is one of 200 works on exhibit at The Royal Academy of Arts in London.