User:DTLHS/word tracking/en/Stuff NZ/20210105
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[edit]- clarinervium exclude
- gardenscapes exclude
- hoha exclude
- kaiako exclude
- kaitiakitanga exclude
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- koroneihana exclude
- kunekune exclude
- 2020 December 21, SPONSORED CONTENT BY TOURISM NEW ZEALAND, “Discover sunshine and sauvs in Marlborough's beautiful backyard”, in Stuff NZ[8]:add
- You'll meet ducks and kunekune pigs employed to keep vegetation down around the vines and experience a viewpoint with stunning 180 degree views across Cook Strait.
- kura exclude
- 2020 December 23, Rachael Kelly, “Police investigate hate speech graffiti at Invercargill kura”, in Stuff NZ[9]:add
- And an Invercargill City councillor says she is ashamed after hate speech was sprayed onto a sign outside a kura in the city.
- 2020 February 6, Maxine Jacobs, “Tiriti o Waitangi: Education and conversation essential to New Zealand becoming one”, in Stuff NZ[10]:add
- New Zealand history will be taught in all schools and kura by 2022, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced in September last year, encouraging schools to teach their pupils about te Tiriti o Waitangi, the arrival of European settlers and evolution of national identity with cultural plurality.
- 2020 December 25, “Multicultural New Zealand condemns hate speech in Queenstown and Invercargill”, in Stuff NZ[11]:add
- On Tuesday, posters with pictures of the prophet Mohammed were found plastered on the Queenstown Islamic Centre, while a sign for the Te Whare O Arowhenua kura in Invercargill was spray-painted with a racial slur.
- manaakitanga exclude
- mayoring exclude
- 2021 January 2, Jim Tucker, “Good things to be found in our annus awfulish”, in Stuff NZ[13]:add
- From where I’ve been sitting so far this term, his mayoring looks to have matured to the point where I think we’re lucky to have someone running the ship whose background has equipped him to understand what’s needed.
- motuhake exclude
- ngahere exclude
- rangitiratanga exclude
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- ruapekapeka exclude
- 2020 September 19, Denise Piper, “Ruapekapeka Māori pā gets upgrade so more can learn full story of its history”, in Stuff NZ[18]:add
- It earned its name ruapekapeka – the bat’s nest – from its series of underground bunkers which allowed the defenders to move strategically from site to site without danger of British fire.
- skyfather exclude
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- vacational exclude
- 2021 January 5, “Weather disruptions an overture for times ahead”, in Stuff NZ[22]:add
- In this respect, recent days of sun and rain have been something of an overture establishing some themes for the coming year, and many more after that, in which so many of our plans – not just our vacational ones – will have to be flexible to account for more volatility
- wero exclude
- whakaahua exclude
- 2021 January 5, Denise Piper, “Reconciliation still sought, 175 years since pivotal Te Ruapekapeka NZ Wars battle”, in Stuff NZ[24]:add
- Whānau are invited to bring whakaahua (images) or taonga to acknowledge those present at the battle, and there will be a special acknowledgement of the women and children involved.
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- tino exclude
- 2020 January 26, Shane Te Pou, “This Waitangi Day, let's celebrate our differences”, in Stuff NZ[26]:add
- The British certainly broke their word, stealing lands, property and even heads, and failing to recognise the enduring tino rangatiratanga of the chiefs and tribes.
- 2020 September 19, Denise Piper, “Ruapekapeka Māori pā gets upgrade so more can learn full story of its history”, in Stuff NZ[27]:add
- The pā is a source of pride for tangata whenua, for both the ingenuity and the fight for mana motuhake (autonomy) or tino rangitiratanga (independence), Tipene said.
possible Maori
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- 2021 January 3, Josephine Franks, “Man dies at Omanawa Falls near Tauranga”, in Stuff NZ[28]:add
- * Local hapū to watch over dangerous Omanawa Falls near Tauranga
- 2021 January 5, Denise Piper, “Reconciliation still sought, 175 years since pivotal Te Ruapekapeka NZ Wars battle”, in Stuff NZ[29]:add
- It may be 175 years since the Battle of Te Ruapekapeka but the scars are still evident, both in the land and the hapū involved.
- kaumātua exclude
- kāwanatanga exclude
- maunga exclude
- moana exclude
- nui exclude
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- 2020 December 23, Rachael Kelly, “Police investigate hate speech graffiti at Invercargill kura”, in Stuff NZ[37]:add
- But, it has provided for me for a poignant reminder of how important it is to korero te reo Māori in my every day, and always ask a pātai of our decision makers - Are we doing all we can to normalise that Māori is not a colour, it is our culture,’’ Crackett said.
- pīpīwharauroa exclude
- pōwhiri exclude
- 2020 November 11, Tim O'Connell, “New Sealord CEO steadying the ship in 2020's choppy waters”, in Stuff NZ[39]:add
- Doug Paulin’s transition into the big chair was confirmed with a pōwhiri at Sealord’s Nelson headquarters last week – an occasion befitting its iwi part-ownership and Paulin’s own Ngāti Porou and Ngāti Raukawa whakapapa.
- 2021 January 5, Denise Piper, “Reconciliation still sought, 175 years since pivotal Te Ruapekapeka NZ Wars battle”, in Stuff NZ[40]:add
- Kawiti Marae at Waiomio will be the base for the events, with a pōwhiri welcoming all on Friday from 9am.
- pūriri exclude
- pūtea exclude
- 2020 September 19, Denise Piper, “Ruapekapeka Māori pā gets upgrade so more can learn full story of its history”, in Stuff NZ[42]:add
- While the majority of the pūtea (money), $6.5m, will be used to seal the road to access the site, the remainder will be used to improve the site’s paths, signs and facilities.
- tangata exclude
- 2020 December 16, Marc Daalder of Newsroom.co.nz, “Te Paati Māori takes on Parliament with humour”, in Stuff NZ[43]:add
- But where is tangata whenua and where is Te Tiriti?
- 2021 January 5, Denise Piper, “Reconciliation still sought, 175 years since pivotal Te Ruapekapeka NZ Wars battle”, in Stuff NZ[44]:add
- Te Ruapekapeka trustee, Pita Tipene, says the pā is a source of pride for tangata whenua, for both its ingenuity and the fight for independence.
- 2020 September 19, Denise Piper, “Ruapekapeka Māori pā gets upgrade so more can learn full story of its history”, in Stuff NZ[45]:add
- The pā is a source of pride for tangata whenua, for both the ingenuity and the fight for mana motuhake (autonomy) or tino rangitiratanga (independence), Tipene said.
- tino exclude
- 2020 January 26, Shane Te Pou, “This Waitangi Day, let's celebrate our differences”, in Stuff NZ[46]:add
- The British certainly broke their word, stealing lands, property and even heads, and failing to recognise the enduring tino rangatiratanga of the chiefs and tribes.
- 2020 September 19, Denise Piper, “Ruapekapeka Māori pā gets upgrade so more can learn full story of its history”, in Stuff NZ[47]:add
- The pā is a source of pride for tangata whenua, for both the ingenuity and the fight for mana motuhake (autonomy) or tino rangitiratanga (independence), Tipene said.
- tīpuna exclude
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- 2020 February 6, Maxine Jacobs, “Tiriti o Waitangi: Education and conversation essential to New Zealand becoming one”, in Stuff NZ[49]:add
- As the nation enters the 180th year of the agreement, the commemoration is still marred by grievances of kai moana, rangatiratanga and whenua.
- 2020 December 16, Marc Daalder of Newsroom.co.nz, “Te Paati Māori takes on Parliament with humour”, in Stuff NZ[50]:add
- But where is tangata whenua and where is Te Tiriti?
- 2021 January 5, Denise Piper, “Reconciliation still sought, 175 years since pivotal Te Ruapekapeka NZ Wars battle”, in Stuff NZ[51]:add
- Te Ruapekapeka trustee, Pita Tipene, says the pā is a source of pride for tangata whenua, for both its ingenuity and the fight for independence.
- 2020 September 19, Denise Piper, “Ruapekapeka Māori pā gets upgrade so more can learn full story of its history”, in Stuff NZ[52]:add
- The pā is a source of pride for tangata whenua, for both the ingenuity and the fight for mana motuhake (autonomy) or tino rangitiratanga (independence), Tipene said.