Manu Korihi News for 18 April 2012
A small Northland school, fighting to keep its senior classes, says it's being penalised for being as innovative as the kohanga movement and some kura kaupapa; A Te Arawa Runanga in Bay of Plenty says Ngati Raukawa is trying to stake claim to its tribal lands; An investment advisor says it will be very difficult for the Taranaki iwi, Ngati Tama to recover its financial position after losing nearly $20-million in bad investments; A player of the ancient Maori ball game of Ki O Rahi says the sport is gaining international popularity with more teams playing competitively in France, Australia and the Pacific Islands.