Mana whenua are urging protestors descending on Parliament tomorrow to respect tikanga and maintain a "peaceful presence" that causes minimal disruption
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Long-running occupation of Wellington's Shelly Bay 'suspended'
The Mau Whenua collective has suspended their long-running occupation of Marukaikuru, Shelly Bay in Wellington.
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Mouri stone laid at Shelly Bay as part of healing process
Photo / File Taranaki Whānui tribal members have gathered to lay a mouri stone as part of a healing and unification process at Shelly Bay in Wellington this morning.
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Ūpoko o te Ika iwi urge quick end to Parliament protest
Te Rūnanga o Toa Rangatira is condemning the nearly two-week long protest and occupation of Parliament, and surrounding streets, and is urging for a quick resolution.
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Mana whenua collaborate on new Archives New Zealand building
Taranaki Whānui, Te Āti Awa held a special ceremony at dawn to begin the construction of Aotearoa's most significant public building, a new state-of-the-art Archives facility in Wellington, to con
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Taranaki Mounga project to restore the ‘mauri’ back to the mountain
Taranaki Mounga is an ambitious conservation project transforming the mountain, ranges and islands of Taranaki.
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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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Wainuiōmata whānau grateful for new warm home ahead of winter
Eddie and Michelle Edmonds and their son Kaitiaki Manawa have just moved into their new home in Wainuiōmata. Their new home is based on iwi land 'Te Punawai' and is a Taranaki Whānui housing development initiative that will put a roof over their families before the harsh winter cold sets in.