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Te Manu Korihi
Providing news on Māori issues, Te Manu Korihi features four times each weekday, in Radio New Zealand National's leading news programmes Morning Report and Checkpoint. A longer weekly edition, Te Waonui, is broadcast on Sunday evenings.
Weekdays at 6:27am, 8:45am, 5:40pm, 6:45pm, and Sundays at 5:35pm
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Te Manu Korihi News for 30 April 2015
An iwi says it's unhappy to only find out about an oil spill via the media and press releases from the Bay of Plenty Regional Council; The Maori Language Commission is backing the use of Te Reo on a… Read more Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 29 April 2015
A founding member of Te Wananga o Aotearoa says the institute's faced huge challenges - including being forced to build its headquarters on a rubbish tip. The Education Minister, Hekia Parata, says… Read more Audio
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Te Wananga o Aotearoa turns 30
The Maori education provider Te Wananga o Aotearoa turns 30 this year. In that time it's faced huge challenges including being forced to build its headquarters on a rubbish tip. Te Manu Korihi's… Read more Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 29 April 2015
The government's been told the Treaty settlement process is not well suited to exploring opportunities for Maori groups to be more involved in commissioning social services; The searing hot summer… Read more Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 29 April 2015
The government's been told the Treaty settlement process is not well suited to exploring opportunities for Maori groups to be more involved in commissioning social services; The searing hot summer… Read more Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 28 April 2015
Most of Wellington region's grassroots Māori oppose the plan for a supercity that would see them lose their voice on local councils; The wife of the late Maori leader, Sir Archie Te Atawhai Taiaroa… Read more Audio
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Majority Wellington Māori oppose supercity
Most of Wellington region's grassroots Māori oppose the plan for a supercity that would see them lose their voice on local councils. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 28 April 2015
Maori have responded well after University Entrance standards were raised last year, on average out-performing Pakeha in numeracy and literacy; A National list MP of Ngai Tahu descent is validating… Read more Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 28 April 2015
A National list MP of Ngai Tahu descent is validating the position of a Christchurch local body politician who is retaining his seat from his new location in Whanganui; Maori have responded well after… Read more Audio
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Te Waonui for 24 April 2015
The Manu Korihi news team brings you highlights of the weeks' Maori news, including How haka was used as a weapon during the First World War; The farmers' co-op model that could work wonders for Maori… Read more Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 24 April 2015
While a Maori rights movement in South Australia is organising protest marches about the government's plans to close down rural Aboriginal communities, a demonstration yesterday in Perth turned… Read more Audio
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Haka provokes fear during WW1
A direct descendant of the creator of a renowned haka says its use during the First World War by unarmed Maori soldiers provoked fear in both their European countrymen and their enemy. Audio
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About Te Manu Korihi
Providing news on Māori issues, Te Manu Korihi features four times each weekday, in Radio New Zealand National's leading news programmes Morning Report and Checkpoint. A longer weekly edition, Te Waonui, is broadcast on Sunday evenings.
Weekdays at 6:27am, 8:45am, 5:40pm, 6:45pm, and Sundays at 5:35pm
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