Ngāti Toa prepares to restore historic connection to Kāwhia Harbour today.
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Wellington mana whenua council reps gain voting rights and six figure pay packets
Currently, representatives from Taranaki Whānui ki Te Upoko o Te Ika and Ngāti Toa Rangatira are members of the strategy and policy committee, and the annual/long term plan committee but receive no remuneration and have no voting rights.
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Ngāti Toa takes majority stake in retirement village
Te Rūnanga o Toa Rangatira chairman and kaumātua Dr Taku Parai says the investment gives the iwi a look into the future.
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Rangatahi cultural-exchange carve Cook Island waka
Carver Nathan Rei (Ngāti Toa Rangatira) has returned to Rarotonga to complete a traditional fishing waka under the tutelage of expert carver Michael Tavioni. The project is a cultural-exchange with the Porirua-based Mana College teacher and some students, to learn traditional waka building of their Pacific ancestors.
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Ngāti Toa become major housing provider for Porirua
Ngāti Toa reached a major milestone today with the signing of a partnership agreement with the Crown to improve the quality of State housing in western Porirua. This will see Ngāti Toa's new community housing provider, Te Āhuru Mōwai, manage properties and tenancies for over 900 State homes in the area for the next 25 years.
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"Aotearoa's great, but there's so much more"- Rangatahi mull NZDF future
Students Teaukutai Devon James Cook and Tanykah Wilson have decided to join the New Zealand Defence Forces when they finish school. The pair made their decision this week after being put through their paces at a careers experience alongside 38 other students.
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Ka Mate gets the mana it deserves at Te Matatini
Iwi leader Kahu Ropata says Ngāti Toa and Ngāti Raukawa will work alongside Te Ātiawa to perform Ka Mate, arguably the most influential haka in the world at Waitangi Park.
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Māori Radio launches Treaty claim against Crown
A decision has been made about the future of the longest standing Māori radio station.
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Wellington receive hosting rights for Te Matatini 2019
The mauri stones of the Matatini festival received a grand welcome onto Waiwhetu Marae in the Capital City. But with Wellington being home to three iwi, the question is whose kawa will be followed for Te Matatini 2019.
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Dragon meets taniwha – Welsh honoured with pōwhiri
To the capital where the call of welcome was heard for the honoured guest, Wales, at Pipitea Marae today. This weekend, they face the All Blacks in their second match at Westpac Stadium.