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Harawira to stay with Maori Party
Daily New Zealand News | December 1st 2009
Racist MP Hone Harawira is to remain with the Maori Party and has publicly apologised for his recent behaviour. Mr Harawira, flanked by Maori Party president Whatarangi Winiata and two caucus members, offered the apology on Wednesday. The MP for Te T read more
Harawira likely to come back, but must apologise
Daily New Zealand News | November 24th 2009
Racist Maori Party MP Hone Harawira looks set to stay with the party, but he will have to apologise to New Zealand for his comments. Maori Party Co-leader Pita Sharples said after meetings of the party and his iwi it appeared Mr Harawira would stay w read more
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Big News | November 13th 2009
Split in the Maori Partyupdated WIth reference to this, Maori Party bosses decided several days ago to ask Hone Harawira to leave the Maori Party.This is not just about one trip or the occasional swear word. He will be expelled from the Maori Party read more
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Big News | November 12th 2009
Harawira set to leave the Maori Party?Maori Party president Whatarangi Winiata has proposed embattled Te Tai Tokerau MP Hone Harawira leave the Maori Party and become an independent MP.. This proposal was made at todays hui. Mainstream media outlet read more
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Big News | November 11th 2009
Maori Party leader disagrees with Race Relations Commissioner over Harawira e-mailsDuring the week Race Relations Commissioner Joris de Bres was careful to avoid saying that Hone Harawira's expletive-ridden email was abusive, because to do so would read more
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Big News | November 6th 2009
Harawira's e-mailWith reference to this post, this is the e-mail Hone Harawira sent to former Waitangi Tribunal director Buddy Mikaere. From: Hone Harawira Sent: Tuesday, 3 November 2009 10:38 p.m. Subject: FW: Ae Marika - 03 November 2009 - Hone Ha read more
Maori Wood Carvings
Maori Carvings | October 28th 2009
This head is of the Tai Tokerau style.The distinguishing feature of the Tai Tokerau head carving is the bell shape of the head.Within Tai Tokerau there are variations of this type of head, representing the different iwi that reside there. However, th read more
Maori Wood Carvings
Maori Carvings | October 28th 2009
This head is of the Tai Tokerau style. The distinguishing feature of the Tai Tokerau head carving is the bell shape of the head. Within Tai Tokerau there are variations of this type of head, representing the different iwi that reside there. Howeve read more
