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Putanga 14 Haratua - Pipiri 2009
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To celebrate New Zealand Music Month, Kōkiri delves into the true story of famous Māori composer and poet Kohine Te Whakarua Ponika (Tūhoe, Ngāti Porou). Read more »
Te Puni Kōkiri has begun a project to support the development of marae throughout the country. Read more »
A new online Māori business magazine was recently launched to make it easier for the world and Māori to do business. Read more »
Three properties with strong historical links to their local communities and outstanding modern governance and management practices have been named as the finalists in the 2009 Ahuwhenua Trophy – BNZ Māori Excellence in Farming Awards. Read more »
Sir Apirana Ngata played a pivotal role in developing a national scheme that amalgamated Māori land and provided funding to farm it. His success was largely due to his experience farming on the East Coast among his Ngāti Porou people, as well as his knowledge of European law. Read more »
In this edition of Kōkiri we begin our series of iwi profiles showcasing iwi from around the country – their statistics, their people, their stories and more. We begin with Tūhoe, often referred to as Ngā Tamariki o te Kohu (the children of the mist). Read more »
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