Rotorua Maori

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Thursday, 28 October 2010
Maori 2:55PM
Pukaki begins new journey

Rotorua — Pukaki’s placement at the entrance of the Rotorua Museum of Art & History’s new ‘Nga Pumanawa o Te Arawa’ exhibition next year will coincide with another significant gifting to our local iwi.

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Thursday, 7 October 2010
Maori 12:18PM
Huia Te Reo 2010

Rotorua — Huia Te Reo, a two day Māori language expo event which also includes the Māori Language Awards, will take place at the Rotorua Energy and Events Centre tomorrow, starting with a pōwhiri at 8:30am.

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Friday, 13 August 2010
Maori 8:12AM
Te Huarahi Tika o te Tino Rangatiratanga mai i te Whakawhaungatanga kokiritia me te kotahitanga

Rotorua — Maori Mai, Maori Atu : Grass Roots Oranga Hui : Nga Ngaru Hauora Annual Hui Thursday 12 August 2010 Heritage Hotel, Whakarewarewa, Rotorua Te Huarahi Tika o te Tino Rangatiratanga mai i te Whakawhaungatanga kokiritia me te kotahitanga Te Ururoa Flavell, MP for Waiariki This is a most appropriate time to be coming together to discuss the pathway forwards self-determination.

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Sunday, 8 August 2010
Maori 12:35PM
Māori Language Awards 2010

Rotorua — Following yet another successful Māori Language Week, Te Taura Whiri i te Reo Māori (The Māori Language Commission) calls for entries for the Māori Language Awards which will take place on the evening of 9 October as part of Huia Te Reo, the national Māori language conference at the Rotorua Energy Events Centre.

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Friday, 26 October 2007
Thursday, 16 August 2007
Maori 8:58AM
Excellence in Maori Farming

Rotorua — Two months ago there was a very special gala event in Rotorua, the presentation of the Ahuwhenua Trophy to the Maori Farmer of the Year – the person who most represents excellence in Maori farming.

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Monday, 16 July 2007
Maori 4:19PM
GPs and the health needs of Maori: a challenge we all must meet

Rotorua — As the events of this week unwound, I found myself thinking of a poem written 21 years ago by African American poet, educator, historian, best-selling author, actress, playwright, civil-rights activist, producer and director, the one and only Maya Angelou; and I want to quote from part of that poem now: You may write me down in history With your bitter, twisted lies, You may trod me in the very dirt But still, like dust, I'll rise.

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