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![]() Stuff.co.nz | Stuff.co.nz More than 200 whanau, friends and travellers took part in the annual celebration, with food, music, performances, games and competitions for young and old. Yuri Collins, from Japan, has lived in Picton for four years with her husband David and their ... and more » |
Wanganui Chronicle New Zealanders were living in an era of hope, worthy of celebration like that of yesterday's event: "Quite certainly, Maori will never lie down again." Whanganui MP Chester Borrows was also at the Patea celebrations, but said he was not expecting to ... and more » |
![]() The Dominion Post | The Dominion Post Labour's Shane Jones dismissed it two years ago as "Hone's flag", a reference to Hone Harawira, when he was a renegade MP in the Maori Party. NZ First leader Winston Peters at the time questioned the basis of the consultation process which led to its ... Governor-General ? Waitangi Day addressScoop.co.nz (press release) Mayor Respects Dual Heritage by Flying Two FlagsWellington City Council (press release) Waitangi Day celebrations unite countryTVNZ all 22 news articles » |
Bend Bulletin ?THE SPITFIRE GRILL?: Cascades Theatrical Company presents the musical about a young parolee who starts her life anew in rural Wisconsin; $20, $15 seniors, $12 students; 7:30 pm; Greenwood Playhouse, 148 NW Greenwood Ave., Bend; 541-389-0803 or www ... and more » |
![]() The Age | Stuff.co.nz A protester embraces a Maori warden after a standoff at Waitangi's flagpole. A man knocks on the window of Finance Minster Bill English's car. LOUD TAUNTS: Angry protesters greeted Prime Minister John Key at Te Tii Marae yesterday. Queenstown Waitangi heat from sun onlyScene Queenstown Waitangi Day about celebration, says new Governor GeneralTVNZ Richard Moore: Observing the wrong day?The Bay of Plenty Times Otago Daily Times -The Ashburton Guardian -Newstalk ZB all 258 news articles » |
![]() Stuff.co.nz | Stuff.co.nz The libretto ? a third of it in Maori ? took a few years. There were books and letters and diaries to read, and the Maori-Pakeha land wrangles in the Hutt Valley were "terribly complicated". The music took a few more years, although "the melodic shape ... and more » |
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