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Taranaki Maori to study $768m assets
Taranaki Maori own $768 million of assets, a report has found. Now, commentators say, they need to get the best out of them
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Iwi Treaty deal in dispute to the last
Disputes between a Wellington-based iwi and Ngati Toa continued right up till the former's deed of settlement signing with the Crown at Wellington's Pipitea Marae.
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E-voting to give quick count to treaty claims vote
The Port Nicholson Block Claims Team is using an E-voting system including internet voting for the first time to ratify a treaty settlement.
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Top Shows On TVNZ Screen Maori Subtitles
As part of TVNZ's celebration of Maori Language Week, the broadcaster will be screening Maori Language subtitles on two of its highest rating programmes.
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GOOGLE in Te Reo Maori
Maori joins Afrikaans, Zulu and even Klingon as an optional language setting on the website Google.
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Internet goes wireless in Hokianga
High-speed, wireless internet services could be available in the upper Hokianga Harbour by the end of the month.
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Protesting iwi occupy marina site
Local Maori protesting against the development of a marina in the Coromandel town of Whangamata have reportedly occupied the site.
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Treaty deal on forest expected next week
Parliament is gearing up for one of the biggest weeks in Treaty of Waitangi settlement history
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Dictionary fresh step in long trek
Whai Ngata spent four years completing the standard English-Maori dictionary his father started.
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Matariki – Heralding the Maori New Year tomorrow
Matariki is the Maori name for the small cluster of stars also known as the Pleiades or the Seven Sisters, in the Taurus constellation.
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A nightmare dealing with too many councils: Maori
Too many councils to deal with for not much gain is the main thrust of what's wrong with local government institutions, say iwi and urban Maori submissions to the Royal Commission of Inquiry on Auckland Governance.
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Maori music scene not heard on commercial radio st
Language exponents say that in New Zealand Music Month, commercial radio stations deserve a tune up for not playing more music in Maori.
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Tuhoe invest $1m in broadband network
The 2020 Communications Trust and Tuhoe iwi are building a $1 million WiFi network for schools, marae and homes in the Ureweras.
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Stamp Issue Marks 150 Years Of Kingitanga
Press Release: New Zealand Post Special Edition Stamp Issue Marks 150 Years Of Kingitanga A special edition stamp issue marking the 150th anniversary of the Kingitanga Movement was unveiled at Turangawaewae marae on Thursday 1 May by King Tuheitia, the Maori King.
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Maori provide lesson for Canadian aboriginals
Economic self-sufficiency has increased (Maori) cultural pride. Barry Cooper, For The Calgary Herald Published: Wednesday, April 30, 2008
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Traditional beauty ready to fly
A unique part of Maori tradition is set to fly the cultural banner.
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Maori Russian dolls made in China, sold in NZ
Chinese-made "Russian" nesting dolls featuring a Maori whanau, and described as insulting and ugly, are being sold at local gift stores.
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Taewa harvest underway
A hot summer and the ability to irrigate has led to a bumper crop of taewa this year, with students and friends working steadily in the late summer sun today to harvest the Maori potatoes.
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Maori art in danger, expert warns artists
Maori artists should be wary of the free trade agreement with China because they are about to be swamped by mass production, a Victoria University academic says.
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Maori health scheme claims success
A Maori health scheme based on the East Coast north of Gisborne and aimed at tackling the rising rate of diabetes is claiming some success.
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One-stop shop highlights Maori offerings
Maori tourism operators are hoping to boost their businesses through a new one-stop guide targeted at in-bound tour operators and international tourism wholesalers.
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