One of the great champions of te ao Māori Dame Tariana Turia has been laid to rest at her Marae at Whangaehu near Whanganui.
Hīkoi mō te Tiriti organisers are asking supporters to join them in honouring their inspiration, Dame Tariana Turia, as her ...
Dame Tariana Turia's notable opposition to the Foreshore and Seabed Act of 2004 caused her split with the Labour Party -- leading to the formation of Te Pati Maori. She represented the Maori seat of ...
NZ First deputy leader Shane Jones blew up the paepae at Dame Tariana Turia’s tangi when he called on the former MP to “arise ...
Te Pati Maori MPs paid respects to Turia at the tangihanga in Whanganui yesterday. The long-serving Member of Parliament first joined as a Labour MP, then split from the party in 2004 over the ...
Dame Tariana Turia's advocacy for Māori rights was the inspiration behind the Hīkoi mō te Tiriti, organiser says.
Whakaata Māori is honoured to livestream the whaikōrero, waiata, haka, and tikanga that will unfold with heartfelt tributes ...
There’s a phrase in Te Ao Māori – “kanohi kitea” – which means being a ‘seen face’. It embodies that sense of duty Māori feel ...
Visitors and dignitaries from around the motu have been welcomed onto Whangaehu Marae, near Whanganui, as the tangihanga for the co-founder of Te Pāti Māori enters its second day.