Tuhoe
The stoush in Te Urewera that's about more than just huts
The removal of back country huts in Te Urewera has brought tensions simmering within Tūhoe to the surface. Audio
The stoush in Te Urewera that's about more than just huts
The removal of back country huts in Te Urewera has brought tensions simmering within Tūhoe to the surface.
AudioPaul Moon: 'I wasn't going to censor anything'
The unflinching new book When Darkness Stays by historian Paul Moon is based on the time he spent capturing the oral history of late Tuhoe tohunga, H ¯hepa Kereopa. Dr Moon thought he was "the last… Audio
Tensions in Tūhoe following Treaty settlement
Tensions within Tūhoe in the wake of their $170 million treaty settlement were evident when 13,000 members of the iwi met in Rotorua at the weekend for the two-yearly tribal festival. The iwi's post… Audio
Tamati Kruger - Koia mārika ‒ So it is
Tāmati Kruger was educated at Victoria University in Wellington, where he also tutored in te reo Māori and was involved in the early days of the Te Reo Māori Society in the 1970s. He is the chief… Audio
Wairere Iti: Tuhoe raids 10 years on
Today marks 10 years since police swooped on the people of Tuhoe on a Monday morning in the Urewera raids. None of the 17 people arrested ended up facing charges under the Terrorism Suppression act… Audio
Kēnana pardon a chance to move forward - signatory
It's a historic day for the descendants of Tūhoe prophet Rua Kēnana as the Crown signs an agreement to grant him a statutory pardon.
Plans under way to pardon Rua Kēnana
The Tuhoe prophet was imprisoned for resisting arrest after troops stormed his home and killed his son just over 100 years ago. Audio
Tuhoe mark the centenary
This Saturday marks 100 years since armed police stormed the prophet Rua Kenana's settlement in the heart of the Ureweras, killing Rua's son and uncle. Audio
Thousands to gather in Ruatoki this Easter for festival
About twenty thousand people are expected to descend on the Ruatoki Valley over Easter for the biggest event on the Tuhoe calendar. Jo O'Brien went along to see how preparations are going. Audio
Tuhoe want to run their own social services
Indigenous studies professor Jon Altman of the Australian National University talks about Tuhoe's proposal to run it's own schools, healthcare and welfare. Audio
Tūhoe mark first Armistice Day
Bay of Plenty tribe Tūhoe have commemorated Armistice Day for the first time, at Rewarewa Marae in Ruatoki.
Sea you later: Ship is unsalvagable
The owners of an almost century-old schooner that ran aground off the North Canterbury coast on Sunday have decided to deconstruct it piece by piece. Video
Questions about police attitudes to Maori in Te Urewera
There are continuing concerns about police attitudes towards Maori in the central North Island. Chairman of the Ruatoki Tribal Executive Committee, Patrick McGarvey, joins Morning Report Audio
Tuhoe woman says tensions with police still remain
A Tuhoe woman who's complained to the Independent Police Conduct Authority about police intimidation says nothing's changed since iwi got an apology last year for the Ruatoki raid in 2007. Audio
Kim Webby - The Price of Peace
Investigative journalist Kim Webby's new documentary The Price of Peace has its world premiere today at the New Zealand International Film Festival. It follows prominent activist Tame Iti and how his… Audio
Tame Iti and Birgit Krippner - Cross-cultural Collaboration
Tuhoe painter Tame Iti and Austrian photographer Birgit Krippner are exhibiting their art together in a new exhibition at Wellington's Suite gallery. Tame Iti will show paintings and sculpture… Audio
Tuhoe apology: Crown hopes to confront the past
Tuhoe have accepted an apology from the Crown for killing their ancestors and brutally taking their land, but say they will never forget what happened. Audio
Police to apologise over raids
The Police are in the remote Bay of Plenty town of Ruatoki today to make a historic apology to the Tuhoe community almost seven years after raids which saw the town locked down. Audio
Off the Beaten Track with Kennedy Warne
Kennedy Warne discusses his new book, 'Tuhoe: Portrait of a Nation' by Kennedy Warne with photographs by Peter James Quinn. Audio