2018

Remembering the Kurahaupō settlement
Remembering the Kurahaupō settlement

An exhibition on now at the Millennium Public Art Gallery in Blenheim - ‘Remembering the Kurahaupō Settlement: Ngā Pakiaka Mōrehu o te Whenua’ - has generated plenty of interest.

Posted on 24 July 2018

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Māori land seminar
Māori land seminar

Ngāti Apa ki te Rā Tō held a Māori Land Information evening at the office in association with Dee Turner, Māori Liaison/ Caseworker for Community Law, Marlborough.

Posted on 24 July 2018

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Matariki cluster wānanga
Matariki cluster wānanga

The Matariki Whānau Cluster Wānanga held in Christchurch at the end of June and Blenheim at the start of July were a great way to share Ngāti Apa ki te Rā…

Posted on 24 July 2018

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A new dawn
A new dawn

June 22 was a day many in Te Tauihu will never forget. Under starry skies about 250 people gathered at dawn to welcome Te Pā Wānanga into the light.

Posted on 24 July 2018

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From the Chair
From the Chair

Kia ora koutou Our scheduled meeting with Ngāti Waewae and Buller District Mayor Garry Howard in early July was postponed due to a tangi down at Arahura.

Posted on 24 July 2018

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Mana Rangatahi reaches new heights
Mana Rangatahi reaches new heights

Ngāti Apa ki te Rā Tō’s latest Mana Rangatahi wānanga wrapped up last week, with the biggest participation to date.

Posted on 24 July 2018

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One to watch
One to watch

Another Ngāti Apa ki te Rā Tō member is off overseas to represent New Zealand.

Posted on 18 June 2018

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A shot at Miss Universe
A shot at Miss Universe

Marina Kere (Ngāti Apa ke te Rā Tō, Ngāti Kuia, Ngāi Tahu) has made it to the finals of Miss Universe NZ 2018.

Posted on 18 June 2018

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Married, live on TV
Married, live on TV

Ten years after making their promise, a Rangiora couple have finally tied the knot- on live TV! Iwi member Toby Gilsenan wed his long-time partner Francesca Avent after winning a…

Posted on 18 June 2018

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It takes a village
It takes a village

Tamariki in Marlborough are set to benefit from a sweeping change in the landscape when it comes to Māori education.

Posted on 18 June 2018

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