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Covid victim's family grief compounded by level 4 restrictions
The woman played a large part in the running of Hoani Waititi Marae.

Martial arts opens doors for sisters
This was an opportunity to give her daughters more support and skills

Kaupapa Companies: My Taiao clothing supporting Kaikohe tertiary scholars
Jude Campbell and Tāmati Rākena have found a unique way to support their Kaikohe charitable trust by creating and selling clothes. Video / David Schaaf / Jed Bradley

Kaupapa Companies: Jamille and Phoenix Ruka's story
Two brothers share the kaupapa of their businesses with Astley Nathan. Video / David Schaaf / Jed Bradley

Kaupapa Companies: The Ngawha Springs story
Beaumyn Wihongi tells Astley Nathan about Ngawha Springs' long history. Video / David Schaaf / Jed Bradley

Kaupapa Companies: North Drill owners strive to change mindsets
Bronson and Ida-Jean Murray are giving back to their community. Video / David Schaaf / Jed Bradley

Three version of how Waipatu Marae came by its name
The first sitting of the Māori Parliament was held at Waipatu in 1892

Tauranga iwi setting 'new benchmark' with curriculum collaboration
'It's for our wider community to be aware of histories that come from our perspective.'

Ngātiwai Trust Board appoints new CEO
Hūhana Lyndon has been appointed CEO of the Ngātiwai Trust Board.

Mana whenua occupy DoC land claiming it was unfairly taken
A group claiming mana whenua of Pātaua South has occupied an area of contested land.

'I am a mana wahine': A journey from trauma to lawyer
Kristina Green says it's okay that it's taken 20 years to get her life on track.

Students learn ki o rahi before regional and national competitions
Northland's ki o rahi superstars will have a chance to shine on the national stage.

Attack on pou 'an attack on us and our culture'
The two carved pou marked boundaries of a conservation area at Tauroa Pt, near Ahipara.

Sir Hekenukumai Puhipi: The bridge builder
A look back at the life of Sir Hek, bridge builder, who proved Māori not here by chance.

Jigsaw Whanganui put the pieces together
Programme facilitator Nicki Rees attended The Incredible Years Kaupapa Māori Programme.

Bill to expand Maori landowner rights
There has been a lot said about the imminent passing of Te Ture Whenua Maori Bill.

Tight race for revived waka ama trophy
Revival of gruelling event is keeping the spirit of one of the sport's NZ founders alive.

Mission to raise flood-hit marae
A marae hit by floods eight times since 2003 is to be rebuilt out of reach of floodwaters

'Tuhoronuku mandate shakier than ever'
The future of Tuhoronuku's mandate to negotiate Treaty claims on behalf of Ngapuhi is still up in the air following the board's meeting on Friday which saw four board members resign.