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From the Chair
From the Chair

I thought it appropriate this month to focus on the subject of our AGM. To my mind, the AGM is an important and valuable occasion.

Posted on 16 September 2015

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Hui ā Tau 2015
Hui ā Tau 2015

Our Tuia Te Tāngata Whānau weekend and AGM saw whānau from all over the motu descend on Omaka Marae and Marlborough last month.

Posted on 16 September 2015

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Customary tuna harvest
Customary tuna harvest

According to Ngāti Apa ki te Rā Tō pūrākau, Rotoiti and Rotoroa are the eye sockets of the taniwha Te Wheke a Muturangi.

Posted on 16 September 2015

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Te Kūmara Vine
Te Kūmara Vine

Bradley Palatchie "wasn't nervous" as he shot his way to gold, silver and bronze medals in age group and Open classes at the US Fullbore Rifle Champs, and the World…

Posted on 16 September 2015

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Te Kūmara Vine
Te Kūmara Vine

Bradley Palatchie "wasn't nervous" as he shot his way to gold, silver and bronze medals in age group and Open classes at the US Fullbore Rifle Champs, and the World…

Posted on 16 September 2015

Read More
Customary tuna harvest
Customary tuna harvest

According to Ngāti Apa ki te Rā Tō pūrākau, Rotoiti and Rotoroa are the eye sockets of the taniwha Te Wheke a Muturangi.

Posted on 16 September 2015

Read More
Hui ā Tau 2015
Hui ā Tau 2015

Our Tuia Te Tāngata Whānau weekend and AGM saw whānau from all over the motu descend on Omaka Marae and Marlborough last month.

Posted on 16 September 2015

Read More
From the Chair
From the Chair

I thought it appropriate this month to focus on the subject of our AGM. To my mind, the AGM is an important and valuable occasion.

Posted on 16 September 2015

Read More
Te Kūmara Vine
Te Kūmara Vine

Bradley Palatchie "wasn't nervous" as he shot his way to gold, silver and bronze medals in age group and Open classes at the US Fullbore Rifle Champs, and the World…

Posted on 16 September 2015

Read More
Customary tuna harvest
Customary tuna harvest

According to Ngāti Apa ki te Rā Tō pūrākau, Rotoiti and Rotoroa are the eye sockets of the taniwha Te Wheke a Muturangi.

Posted on 16 September 2015

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