But Te Rūnanga o Ngā Wairiki Ngāti Apa says removing statues and street names in isolation will simply put a band-aid over a chance to inform and educate communities on local history.
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Ngāti Apa, Ngā Wairiki well equipped to take on pandemic crisis
Many vulnerable elderly from the Rangitīkei district have struggled throughout lockdown. But thanks to the small team of essential health workers from Te Kōtuku Hauora o Rangitīkei, life for many has been a lot easier.
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Kaumātua encouraged to take bowel screening test
Every day around eight people are diagnosed with Bowel Cancer in New Zealand. The Whanganui DHB is rolling out a new campaign to provide regular testing for those over sixty in the Rangitikei district. One 82-year-old kuia who has experienced bowel cancer testing is encouraging other kaumātua to take bowel screening seriously and to get it done.
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Developing future leaders of Ngā Wairiki Ngāti Apa
Despite being the holiday period for students, Ngā Wairiki Ngāti Apa descendants are using the time to upskill themselves to be future leaders for the iwi. Maripi Tuatini is an intensive Rangatahi Scholarship Programme which aims at promoting the wellbeing of rangatahi through a vast range of challenging activities.
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Turakina Māori Girls College to stay in Māori hands
The Turakina Māori Girls College property has been purchased by Te Runanga o Ngā Wairiki - Ngāti Apa for their administration and health services.
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Mana whenua purchases Turakina property
The Turakina Māori Girls College property has been purchased by Te Rūnanga o Ngā Wairiki - Ngāti Apa . The property will become the base for their administration and health services.