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Ngāti Kuri music festival 'filled with aroha'
Credit / Ngāti Kuri Over 3500 people attended Ngāti Kuri's sold out #HīkoiTo100 music festival in Awanui in Northland on Saturday, the iwi says.
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Te Rerenga Wairua reopens for the 'living'
Far north wāhi tapu Te Rerenga Wairua (Cape Reinga) will be open for manuwhiri (visitors) this afternoon. A pōwhiri ceremony was held at 12 pm to welcome people back to the cape after Ngāti Kuri closed it down for safety purposes.
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Ngāti Kuri to maintain closure of SH1 to Cape Reinga
Not until the house is in order will it be open to visitors. That is the word from Ngāti Kuri over its maintaining its closure of state highway one in the Far North to Cape Reinga.
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Far North Iwi: We will stay at Level 4 regardless
Ngāti Kurī and Te Aupouri say that they will stay at Alert Level 4 regardless of the Prime Minister's announcement this afternoon.
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Ngāti Kurī addresses threats to marine environment
The Northland iwi is stepping up by organising a week-long event to address threats made to the marine environment.
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Environmental groups, Ngāti Kurī push for Kermadec sanctuary
Environmental groups and Ngāti Kurī representatives gathered early Tuesday morning on Parliament lawns to campaign for the protection of New Zealand ocean. Protesters awaited Members of Parliament in the rain until the afternoon to gift 120 vials of lapel pins containing special drops of ocean water collected from the Kermadec Islands.
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Kaikōura rūnanga to elect rep for Ngāi Tahu Board
Te Rūnanga o Kaikōura will today elect a new delegate on the Ngāi Tahu Board, replacing Sir Mark Solomon who has held the representative role for the last 17 years.
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Notable Māori historian influenced thousands of fine arts students
A fine arts historian and author of notable published works, Jonathan Wheoki-Mane (Ngāpuhi, Te Aupōuri, Ngāti Kuri) passed away peacefully last Friday.
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Ngāti Kuri signs Deed of Settlement despite hapū opposition
It was supposed to be a historic day for Ngāti Kuri in the Far North, as the iwi signed its Deed of Settlement with the Crown at Waiora Marae, but not everyone was happy.