Northland iwi are researching exactly where kōiwi recently repatriated to Aotearoa from Austria were stolen from so they can be returned to their resting places, an NZ Herald report says.
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Journey of chiefly kaitaka returns to Ngāti Maniapoto
Yesterday members of Ngāti Paretekawa uplifted the kaitaka of Waikato Wars chief Rewi Manga Maniapoto and began the journey home to Te Rohe Pōtae.
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'Weeping with joy': Māori and Moriori ancestral remains welcomed home from Austria
Photo / Supplied The ancestral remains of more than sixty Māori and Moriori tūpuna have been welcomed home at a repatriation pōwhiri at Te Papa on Sunday.
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Bones taken by notorious Austrian grave robber among tīpuna repatriated
The first repatriation of kōiwi and Kōimi T’chakat Moriori from Austria will see the remains of more than 60 individuals return to Aotearoa after more than 130 years.
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Aboriginal taonga to be returned to Australia after 100 years in Otago
Six aboriginal Australian taonga that have been kept in an Otago museum for more than a century will finally be returned.
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Hawaiians welcome stolen ancestral remains after a century
Earlier this month, representatives of the Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Hui Mālama i nā Kūpuna o Hawai'i nei, ventured to Germany and Austria after what has taken three decades of work to r
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Toi moko returned to Aotearoa, described as reconciliation for Māori
The tūpuna (ancestors) began their journey home in ceremonies at the Berlin Ethnological Museum in Germany in October.
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Short-term assistance resumed for migrant workers – Peeni Henare
Civil Defence Minister Peeni says that the Government will continue to support stranded migrant workers.
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"Our duty to bring them back"- Māori ancestral remains returned home
The Māori and Moriori tūpuna have been welcomed home with a pōwhiri at Te Papa after being repatriated from Germany and The Netherlands.
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Precious korowai to return home from Australia
A 128-year-old korowai, said to belong to the eldest son of a Ngāti Pāoa rangatira, is to be repatriated from Australia to Auckland War Memorial Museum.