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Nov 21st, 2014 |
By Francesca Jago |
Category: Arts/Entertainment, Editor's Picks, Features, Front Page Layout, Most Popular, Multimedia, News, Student Features, Top Picture
FRANCESCA JAGO meets Māori students in Hawaii learning more about themselves and their culture than they did growing up in NZ.
Tags: Aloha, Aotearoa, David O. McKay, Francesca Jago, Hau Ki Turanga, Hawaii, Hone Taiapa, journalism, Kekuaokalani, Laie, Latter Day Saints, Matthew Cowley, Moari, new zealand, newswire, Ngapuhi, Ngāti Kahungunu Ki Wairarapa, Ngātiwai, Nuhaka, NZ, Oahu, Polynesia, Polynesian Cultural Centre, powhiri, Tainui, Te Manahua festival, tongariro, turangi, Tuwharetoa, Waikiroa, wellington, whitireia, Whitireia Community Polytechnic, Whitireia Journalism School, Whitireia Polytechnic
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Mar 25th, 2013 |
By Vomle Springford |
Category: Front Page Layout, Latest News
Some of New Zealand’s most well-known companies are run by Maori.
Tags: 2degrees Mobile, 3G, 4G, Air NZ, ASB Bank, assets, Auckland Council, BERL, business, Commonwealth Bank of Australia, communications, economy, Ganesh Nana, GDP, geothermal power, Maori, Maori business, mobile, new zealand, Ngai Tahu, Ngapuhi, NZ Communications, Poutama Trust, Richard Jones, Rod Drury, shareholder, Sir Ralph Norris, spectrum, Te Huarahi Tika Trust, Te Reo language smartphone, telecommunications, The Crown, Tuaropaki Trust, Tumanako Wereta, Xero
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Sep 18th, 2010 |
By Josie Glasson |
Category: Arts/Entertainment, Front Page Layout, Latest News
Darryn George exhibits at Peter McLeavey Gallery.
Tags: Christchurch, cuba st, Darryn George, Lara Strongman, Maori, new zealand, newswire, Ngapuhi, NZ, Peter McLeavey Gallery, pukapuka, rarohiko, Recent Paintings, St., wellington, whitireia, Whitireia Community Polytechnic, Whitireia Journalism School, Whitireia Polytechnic
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Sep 8th, 2010 |
By Josie Glasson |
Category: Arts/Entertainment, Front Page Layout, Latest News
Work by Darryn George on show at Peter McLeavey Gallery.
Tags: arepa, art, bookshop, Christchurch, contemporary Maori art, cuba st, cuba street, dealer gallery, earthquake, eyecontact, gallerist, Lara Strongman, Maori, Maori artist, Mihi Publishing, new zealand, newswire, Ngapuhi, NZ, omeka, painting, Peter McLeavey, Peter McLeavey Gallery, pukapuka, rarohiko, Smith's bookshop, wellington, Wellington City Council, Whitireia Community Polytechnic, Whitireia Journalism School, Whitireia Polytechnic
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Apr 1st, 2010 |
By Lee Stace |
Category: Featured Article, Features, Front Page Layout, Sport, Student Features
As Maori rugby prepares to celebrate 100 years, LEE STACE explores what is being done to grow Maori participation in rugby and what Maori players learn from the experience.
Tags: Buck Shelford, Canterbury, college rugby, Counties Manukau, Former All Blacks and New Zealand Maori captain Wayne "Buck" Shelford, haka, hui, Hutt Valley rugby clubs, Kaumatua, Maori culture, Maori rugby, Maori rugby tournaments, Māori Television, Ministry of Maori Development, Naenae, New Zealand Maori, newswire, Ngai Tahu, Ngapuhi, ngarowahea, Ngati Kahunganu, Picton, Stokes Valley, Taita, Tasman, Te Puni Kokiri, te reo, Te Tini A Maui rugby tournament, tikanga, tipuna, tribal rivalries, waiata, Waikato, Wellington Maori Rugby, Wellington Maori Rugby deptuy chairperson Rick Whatarau, Wellington Maori rugby team, Wellington Rugby Union, Whakapapa, whanau, Whitireia Community Polytechnic, Whitireia Journalism School
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Mar 19th, 2010 |
By Vaughan Elder |
Category: Featured Article, Features, Front Page Layout
Maori are over-represented among low-paid workers. VAUGHAN ELDER takes a look at Maori views of the minimum wage.
Tags: Karen Bruce, maori party, minimum wage, National Government, Ngapuhi, Olive Harding, pita sharples, Service and Food Workers Union, Statistics New Zealand, Tai Tokerau, wellington
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