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Brazillian business using haka as "cultural appropriation" says expert
A South American businessman has set up a development programme called Haka Training, to help people fulfill their potential in their personal and professional lives. But Māori researcher Karaitiana Taiuru says the man should stop practicing haka and change the name of his business to avoid causing more cultural appropriation.
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Northland carvers travel to US to continue legacy Sir Busby's legacy
Five carvers from Northland are set to travel to the United States to build a waka in memory of renowned navigator and master waka builder, the late Sir Hekenukumai Busby.
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A Māori view of the rising volcanic activity
Two recent major volcanic eruptions in Hawai'i and South America's Guatemala have left communities and wildlife devastated, but what do Māori customs and beliefs make of all this environmental movement?
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Nin prepares for world junior rowing championships in Rio
As high school students take a break, a Ngāti Toa and Ngāti Raukawa descendant is preparing for the world junior rowing championships held in Rio in August.
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Tuku Iho exhibition amazes locals in South America
Following on from a successful tour of Chile and the staging of the 'Tuku Iho, Legado Vivo Māori' exhibition at the GAM in Santiago, the New Zealand Māori Arts & Crafts Institute has opened the exhibition at Usina del Arte in Buenos Aires, Argentina.