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Ngai Tahu spoke of the previous loss of cultural and physical resources through hydro development in the Waitaki catchment. There had been no consultation and in creating Lake Benmore alone, more ...
Ngai Tahu Trust Board genealogist Terry Ryan of Christchurch has been awarded an honorary Doctor of Science degree for Contributions to Genealogy by Lincoln University. The degree will be ...
Ngai Tahu Property lost half a million dollars in the sale of Rakanui Station to Californian couple Chris Gough and Margaret Hyde, according to Quotable Value New Zealand figures.
The packs include information about each baby's tribal genealogy, clothing items, blankets, ... About 100 Ngai Tahu babies are born and registered each year, according to Radio New Zealand News.
In 2019, The Dark Sky Project, which is co-owned by Ngai Tahu, one of the largest iwi (tribes) in New Zealand, was revealed on the edge of glassy alpine Lake Takapō.
In 1998 the Ngai Tahu tribe of Christchurch got a NZ$170 million payout from the government, one of the first in a series of compensation payments that have given tribal groups, or iwi, the ...
Tatsiana Chypsanava showed the life of the Ngai Tahu tribe. Tatsiana Chypsanava has won the World Press Photo 2025 award in the category ‘long-term project’ from Southeast Asia and Oceania. Tatsiana's ...
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