Newstral
Article
NZ Herald on 2023-02-17 20:05
'Olympics' of Māoridom: Five local kapa haka rōpū set to compete in Te Matatini
Related news
- Te Matatini: Community Trusts chips in $150K to support the olympics of kapa hakaNZ Herald
- Te Matatini: Super-koro's lifelong love affair with kapa hakaNZ Herald
- Air NZ goes full te reo for flight to ‘Kapa Haka Olympics’NZ Herald
- Te Matatini: The big guns of kapa haka take to the stageNZ Herald
- Te Arawa kapa haka groups get set to competeNZ Herald
- M9 speaking event to pay tribute to kapa haka during Matatini FestivalNZ Herald
- The Olympics of kapa haka is coming to Tamaki MakaurauNZ Herald
- Kapa haka royalty heading to PōnekeNZ Herald
- Te Pāti Māori co-leader endorsed by kapa haka champsNZ Herald
- Te Arawa kapa haka rasing pūtea for flood whānauNZ Herald
- Te Matatini hailed as a huge successNZ Herald
- Te Arawa's Te Matatini kapa haka groups to stage free concert for localsNZ Herald
- Iwi puts their putea into monster kapa haka eventNZ Herald
- 'Really proud': Tauranga whānau back $34m kapa haka boostNZ Herald
- Waiōrea - Western Springs College stays supreme in kapa hakaNZ Herald
- 'The crowd speaks for itself': Thousands gather for Te Arawa kapa haka concertNZ Herald
- Te Matatini to go ahead after pandemic restrictions liftedNZ Herald
- Everything you need to know about Te MatatiniNZ Herald
- Te Matatini 2023: How many Kiwis tuned in to watch?NZ Herald
- End of an era: Top kapa haka group and leader bow outNZ Herald