The 15th Te Mana Kuratahi kicks off today in Tauranga, celebrating the future of kapa haka in Aotearoa. Hosted by Mataatua, the National Primary School Kapa Haka competition will see 62 kura perform ...
A Wellington school is going against official advice telling some students to stay at home while their measles vacination status is confirmed after an infected person was at a prize giving. Meanwhile ...
Sixty-two groups are set to perform at the 25th anniversary of Te Mana Kuratahi, the National Primary Schools Kapa Haka competition.
Photo / Te Matatini Enterprises The stage is set, poi are ready, and the voices of Aotearoa’s youngest haka stars are about to echo across the Bay of Plenty. New Zealand’s premier primary schools’ ...
A Māori health coalition is asking those attending the National Primary Schools Kapa Haka competition to take precautions to prevent measles from spreading. Thirteen measles cases have been reported ...
The country’s top primary school kapa haka teams are heading to Tauranga next month for Te Mana Kuratahi 2025, the national ...
When new rōpū Kōkō Tangiwai stormed to the front of the Waitaha region kapa haka competitions in 2024 they pushed the boundaries of creativity and innovation to take out the top spot and earn their ...
Twenty-two kapa haka teams, including the current Te Matatini champions, will take to the stage this weekend at the Mātaatua senior regional competitions in the Bay of Plenty, showcasing some of the ...
Lady Tureiti Moxon and her Te Kōhao Health team. A unique kapa haka competition is taking place in Kirikiriroa to connect Māori and tauiwi kaimahi in the private and public sector with the healing ...
Te Matatini chairman Ta [Sir] Selwyn Parata and chief executive Carl Ross have welcomed reassurance from the new Government that it will honour its commitment to fostering the love of kapa haka within ...
Malaysia and New Zealand have reaffirmed their half-century partnership, with leaders from both sides pledging to deepen ...
One of the most widely known haka is "Ka Mate" composed by Ngāti Toa chief Te Rauparaha around 1820. Today, it is frequently performed by New Zealand sports teams and individuals when travelling ...