WESTERN MAORI (Evening Post, 10 January 1945)National Library of New Zealand
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Key pledges strong ties with Ratana followersRadio New Zealand Prime Minister John Key pledged his strong commitment to Ratana followers at annual celebrations on Friday. |
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PM defends National's relationship with Maori PartyRadio New Zealand Prime Minister John Key has defended the National Party's relationship with the Maori Party in his address at Ratana Church celebrations. |
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MAORI "MIRACLE MAN. (Ashburton Guardian, 27 January 1921)National Library of New Zealand
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MR. H. T. RATANA, M.P. (Evening Post, 31 October 1944)National Library of New Zealand
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RATANA'S WORK (Evening Post, 02 March 1921)National Library of New Zealand
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Rātana celebrations begin with first manuhiri welcomedRadio New Zealand The first group of manuhiri from around the motu have been welcomed to the small settlement of Rātana Pā near Whanganui on Thursday. |
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MAORI LEADER'S TOUR (Evening Post, 25 September 1935)National Library of New Zealand
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Ratana Church supports Mana-Maori allianceRadio New Zealand The Ratana Church is supporting a call by the Mana movement for an alliance to be formed with the Maori Party. |
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SUCCESSION TO RATANA (Evening Post, 09 October 1939)National Library of New Zealand
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HEALING BY FAITH (Evening Post, 05 February 1921)National Library of New Zealand
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RATANA DEAD (Evening Post, 19 September 1939)National Library of New Zealand
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Green Party lines up for Māori seatsRadio New Zealand Ratana celebrations which begin today take on extra political significance given the seven Māori seats are shaping up as key battlegrounds in this year's election. |
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BY-ELECTION (Evening Post, 28 December 1944)National Library of New Zealand
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MAORI SEATS (Evening Post, 27 November 1935)National Library of New Zealand
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Rātana 2025: A Photo EssayRadio New Zealand RNZ collated the best images documenting the annual celebration as it unravelled. |
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Ainu-Maori exchanges support Ratana legacyRadio New Zealand A senior Ratana Church member says he supports more cultural exchanges with the Ainu people from northern Japan because Asian cultures are becoming more prominent with more migrants settling in New Zealand. |
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A WEEK'S TANGI (Evening Post, 23 September 1939)National Library of New Zealand
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Harawira says some Ratana members support his standRadio New Zealand Maori MP Hone Harawira says he has been told by some Ratana Church members to continue being outspoken. |
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PM Jacinda Ardern speaks at Rātana PāRadio New Zealand The Prime Minister has sought to defend her government's record on Māori issues, rebutting criticism from Māori leaders at the annual Rātana celebrations. |
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