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Te Kohia hau! hau!  Māhoetahi hau! hau!  Puketakauere hau! hau!  Ōnukukaitara hau! hau! Pukerangiora hau! hau!  Waitara ee… hau! hau pai mārie. Inanahi rā, i tutuki noa nei te huihuinga o Te Pūtake o Te Riri ki Waitara.  Tū whakahīhī noa nei a Te Atiawa i runga i te ngākau iti, ā, i runga anō...
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Pae Wānanga Te AtiawaHosted at Owae Marae, the second Pae Wānanga commenced on a sun-filled Saturday afternoon 19th October. This reo Māori immersion-based wānanga was an opportunity to assist cultural practitioners; reo advocates, writers, facilitators, artist and teachers to express their Te Atiawatanga in their field of choice.  Content-focused this wānanga caters for Te Atiawa uri...
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TARANAKI TŪ MAI 29 Nov – 1 Dec 2019 Have you registered yet? Tū Mai Taranaki is 1 1/2 months away and we are getting geared up for another fun-filled weekend hosted this year by our Ngāti Maru whānau. Te Atiawa Iwi whānau can register via our website (link below) Adults $5 and Tamariki (12...
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PROPERTIES UPDATESince our last pānui in August, the commercial subsidiary has been continuing to progress the pipeline of property acquisition opportunities available via rights secured as part of the Treaty settlement. This has included due diligence, valuation and negotiation with the Crown and its agents. If appropriate this leads to full business cases and ultimately...
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NEW ZEALAND LAND WARS COMMEMORATION IN TARANAKI – 28-30 OCTOBER 2019 MEDIA RELEASETaranaki Māori Trust Board26 September 2019 With five weeks to go, preparations are in full swing to host a national initiative, Te Pūtake o te Riri, He Rā Maumahara, to commemorate the New Zealand land wars in Taranaki. Te Pūtake o te Riri,...
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Earlier on in the year, the government released further options through the Māui and Hector’s Dolphin Threat Management Plan (TMP) on protection mechanisms for the threatened dolphins along our coastline.  The Hector’s and Māui Dolphin are unique marine mammals found only in New Zealand waters. These species live close to the coastline, making them particularly vulnerable....
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