Mahutu and Native Matters (Grey River Argus, 23 May 1903)National Library of New Zealand
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THE MAORIS AND KING MAHUTA. (Hawera & Normanby Star, 24 June 1901)National Library of New Zealand
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No Labour list deal - MahutaRadio New Zealand The Labour Party's Nanaia Mahuta, who on Tuesday was promoted to the Maori Affairs portfolio in opposition, is rejecting a rival's suggestion she should go into Parliament as a list MP. |
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Māori King backs Rahui Papa for Hauraki-WaikatoRadio New Zealand In a huge insult to Labour Party MP Nanaia Mahuta, the Māori King has endorsed his senior advisor in the contest for her seat. |
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MORE ABOUT MAHUTA (Otago Witness, 26 August 1903)National Library of New Zealand
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Reform of Maoris. (Manawatu Standard, 09 July 1903)National Library of New Zealand
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KING COUNTRY LIQUOR TRAFFIC. (Poverty Bay Herald, 09 July 1903)National Library of New Zealand
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MAHUTA SWORN IN AS A LEGISLATIVE COUNCILLOR. (Marlborough Express, 23 May 1903)National Library of New Zealand
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Mahuta attacks Govt Te Reo policyRadio New Zealand The Labour Party's newly-promoted Maori Affairs spokesperson Nanaia Mahuta is attacking the Government's Te Reo strategy. |
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King Tuheitia's decision forces followers to chooseRadio New Zealand Analysis - King Tuheitia's decision to endorse his advisor Rahui Papa to contest the Hauraki-Waikato seat comes at a price. |
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The Last of Maori Rule (Southland Times, 23 May 1903)National Library of New Zealand
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Job losses indicated for Māori TelevisionRadio New Zealand Job losses may be on the way for Māori Television, the Minister of Māori Development has indicated. |
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FROM KING TO COUNCILLOR. (Wanganui Chronicle, 23 May 1903)National Library of New Zealand
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BACK FROM ROTORUA. (Poverty Bay Herald, 24 June 1901)National Library of New Zealand
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THE SO-CALLED MAORI KING. (Poverty Bay Herald, 19 August 1903)National Library of New Zealand
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Mahuta will represent Labour's 'core'Radio New Zealand The latest contender for the Labour leadership, Nanaia Mahuta, says she is running to demonstrate that Maori and Pacific people have a future within the party. |
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THE MAORI DISPLAY. (Auckland Star, 23 May 1901)National Library of New Zealand
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Nanaia Mahuta: taking stock and spending time with whānauRadio New Zealand Defeated Minister of Foreign Affairs Nanaia Mahuta says she hopes the gains for Māori over the last two Labour terms will not be wound back. |
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MAHUTA AND THE MAORI COUNCILS. (Evening Post, 20 July 1903)National Library of New Zealand
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MAHUTA AND THE MAORI RECEPTION. (Auckland Star, 27 May 1901)National Library of New Zealand
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