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Ngati tifunsa zimene Baibulo limaphunzitsa ponena za mmene tiyenera kukhalira ndi moyo, pali zinthu zambiri zimene tiyenera kuziganizira.
“Wong-wong sing menang kaya dene Kristus wis menang bakal tansah njaga diri kanggo nglawan panggodhane Setan” ”Iya iku dheweke sing duweni padhang sing paling gedhe sing Setan goleki kanthi temen-temen kanggo dijiret“
“Para ibu wulangen anak-anakmu wiwit saka cilik ora oleh nganggep kabeh samubarang sing ana ing omah iku barang-barang dolanan kanggo dheweke” “Wong-wong sing ngaku duweni kabeneran kudu mratobat, utawa bakal tumiba dina pacoban“
William Ngati, who was responsible for the tragic death of toddler Skye Sassine, has been granted parole, raising concerns about justice and public safety.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Barry speaks with Steven Ngati of Fanatic Perspective to discuss the upcoming 2022 edition of the Red River Rivalry and provide our takes on the state of each respective program, along with some general college football discussion! Follow Us On Social Media: @thebarryandmackshow @bwisefitness @damethatdude Graphic Design by: @Deja__Entendu Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The World of Eora: an Avowed & Pillars of Eternity Lore Podcast
The World of Eora is a news/lore podcast about EORA, a uniquely made fantasy world, developed by Obsidian Entertainment for their Pillars of Eternity games, as well as their in-development release: AVOWED. Today's episode we return to the Eoran pantheon to take a look at the goddess of forgetfulness, Ondra (or, "Ngati", depending on who you ask). We go over her attributes, her domains, her priesthood, and cap off the episode asking the question 'will we see Ondra, or her devoted, in Avowed?'. email: worldofeora@gmail.com twitter: @worldofeora
Bureaucratic hurdles, slow decisions, a lack of funding, and the side-lining of Māori experts. These are some of the criticisms that have been aired at a Special Waitangi Tribunal hearing in Wellington this week into the Government response to Covid-19. It comes as Northland iwi brace for an influx of visitors, and possibly more Covid-19 cases, following the end of Auckland's lengthy lockdown next Wednesday. Whangarei-based Ngāti Hine Health Trust chief executive Geoff Milner spoke to Corin Dann.
Bureaucratic hurdles, slow decisions, a lack of funding, and the side-lining of Māori experts. These are some of the criticisms that have been aired at a Special Waitangi Tribunal hearing in Wellington this week into the Government response to Covid-19. It comes as Northland iwi brace for an influx of visitors, and possibly more Covid-19 cases, following the end of Auckland's lengthy lockdown next Wednesday. Whangarei-based Ngāti Hine Health Trust chief executive Geoff Milner spoke to Corin Dann.
A Northland Iwi says it's been left in the dark on plans for the region's Covid-19 border. Police have confirmed they will maintain checkpoints for cars crossing into Northland, after Auckland's border opens on December 15. Travellers will need to ensure they have a Covid Pass or proof of a negative test result if they want to get through. Police say they are working closely with Iwi around these plans - and have made this decision with Iwi support. But Ngati Whatua Chief Operations Officer Antony Thompson told Heather du Plessis-Allan they don't know what the plans are. He said their main interactions are with Waitemata and Northland Policing Districts at an operation level. Thompson said at a higher level, they've only ever had one conversation and it was short lived LISTEN ABOVE
Episode 103 with Steven NgatiThe Longhorn fanatic who created a platform called Fanatic Perspective has quite a story how his Longhorn fandom came about.It involves his late mother who has ties to Lockhart, TX and UT.Ngati, who is a life long Longhorn fan, grew up on the east coast and graduated from the prestigious HBCU, Howard University.He made his way to Austin as quickly as possible and entered the tech industry at Dell, but has a passion for and a background in journalism.Ngati parlayed that passion for journalism and analysis of sports into a podcast, Fanatic Perspective.Since then, Steven's podcast has built quite a following of over 10k people.In this episode, Ngati offered his takes on the Longhorn football program and encourages the Texas fan base to practice patience towards Steve Sarkisian and this staff. Currently, it's not fun. But, much brighter days are ahead for the UT football program.We closed things out with the "Tell Me Something Good" segment which was in honor of Thanksgiving, expressing gratitude.Special thanks to: Jim Saxton State Farm Insurance Agency, Farmhouse Delivery, Cosmic Coffee + Beer Garden, and Our Community NowSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/StoriesManCave)
Concern following the confirmation of two Covid-19 cases in Northland.The pair, understood to be a mother and daughter, are contacts of a recently diagnosed Auckland case.They were permitted to travel from Auckland to Kaikohe and are now in isolation there.A limited number of close contacts have been identified and are being tested.Ngati Hine Health Trust chief executive Geoff Milner told Andrew Dickens he's worried for the community.“The location where the two whanau members live are rurally somewhere between Kaikohe and Kaitaia, are in areas of a highly unvaccinated population, high Maori population.”LISTEN ABOVE
Taranaki Ah Young-Grace (Ngati Ruanui, Ngati Tuwaretoa on NahBo - 'Ruptured' debut album release) Interview by Eileen Corcoran on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Taranaki Ah Young-Grace (Ngati Ruanui, Ngati Tuwaretoa on NahBo - 'Ruptured' debut album release) Interview by Eileen Corcoran on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Home to a range of sports, the new $6.4 million Ngāti Ōtara Park Multi-sport Centre opened last Saturday 8 May, now offering local talent world class space with modern equipment to train on. Five sports and more than 100 teams will now enjoy the facilities. Auckland Council salutes the local people who over a long period have worked towards this day and is proud to have contributed to the achievement of this great new complex. Auckland Mayor Phill Goff said. One of the officials in attendance at the opening over the weekend is the new Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Board chairperson Apulu Reece Autagavaia who says it’s a big moment for the community. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Blackcaps dished up squads for days this week, a T20 one, a Test one, and an NZA one... so gotta dissect those bad boys and all the relevant little niggles therein (3:07). Add to that some Plunket Shield thoughts and trends as always and there's no shortage of cricket today, that's for sure. But we still find room to peek at Steven Adams' situation with the OKC Thunder as Chris Paul and Dennis Schroder are traded (1:05:26) and then some wholesome NZ Premiership football chat to conclude proceededings (1:29:48)
I spoke with Steven Ngati about his No. 22-ranked Texas Longhorns playing against the Oklahoma Sooners in the 2020 edition of the Red River Rivalry.
In this episode, Manaia's lappy crashes so we have to use the audio from Zoom for the first 25 minutes... Plus, the fellas discuss the Gloucester Cheese Roll, Matty's run-in with Chingy in Paeroa & Paora Goldsmith MP.
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PROFESSOR TAIARAHIA BLACK - MURU WHENUA, NGATI AWA by He Rangahau - Professor Taiarahia Black
Toi te kupu, Toi te mana, Toi te whenua Wednesday 28 October 2015 The reo research reflections by Matua Wiremu-Huta Martin and Professor Taiarahia Black recorded in the tumekefm reo irirangi studio Wednesday 28 October reconnected with lines 1-9 of the pātere (chant) Te koko ki Ōhiwa to reinforce the nature of living oral history connected to research and expression, with relevant understandings related to the scholarship of Ngāti Awa Te Toki hosted last Friday-Sunday 23-25 October. Theses informative discussions dedicated numerous explanations to celebrate Ngāti Awa Te Toki, to progress the meaning and the various conduits of evidence based knowledge committed to the lines 1-9 of the pātere (chant) Te koko ki Ōhiwa and Ngāti Awa Te Toki energy. Ngāti Awa Te Toki reinforces the perspective of last week 21 October when Professor Black made the point. “Our oral living history creates a personality of words and expressions; “we want our reo research forums of living oral history to reflect our marae-tikanga academies, the kōrero is instinctive and essential, addressing directly the people’s oral and written literature that has immediate impact”. Ngāti Awa Te Toki follows the established cannons of the language academy of Ngāti Awa marae; Toi te kupu (language sovereignty), Toi te mana (language status and ownership), Toi te whenua (language and land are inseparable). Ngāti Awa Te Toki has its own mana, its own character and qualities enriching successive generations. Ngāti Awa Te Toki whānau, hapū and iwi witnessed the encompassing atmosphere of intellectual satisfaction which makes visible what is special, necessary, and what is meaningful and logical for each generation. This was the significant message of Ngāti Awa Te Toki It is these inspirational, historical narratives that will supplement and bring new ground-breaking nuances to support Ngāti Awa Te Toki and Mātaatua Waka reo researchers to undertake reo studies in masters and a doctorate degrees at Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi.
The surge (koko) of knowledge, experience and scholarship Wednesday 21 October 2015 The reo research discussions by Matua Wiremu-Huta Martin and Professor Taiarahia Black recorded in the Tumeke FM reo irirangi studio Wednesday 21 October weaved lines 1-4 of the pātere (chant) Te koko ki Ōhiwa to emphasis the nature of living oral history connected to research and descriptive, relevant interpretations connected to the celebration of Ngāti Awa Te Toki hosted this Friday-Sunday 23-25 October. The informative discussions dedicated numerous explanations to celebrate Ngāti Awa Te Toki to advance the multiple pathways of knowledge committed to the lines 1-4 of the pātere (chant) Te koko ki Ōhiwa. It reinforces the perspective of last week 15 October when Professor Black made the point. “Our oral living history creates a personality of words and expressions; “we want our reo research forums of living oral history to reflect our marae-tikanga academies, the kōrero is instinctive and essential, addressing directly the people’s oral and written literature that has immediate impact”. Our history was, and still is in the telling, built around whānau, hapū and iwi intellectual foundations, demonstrated over successive generations by Ngāti Awa Te Toki celebration launched this Friday 23-25 October 2015. It is these inspirational, Ngāti Awa Te Toki historical narratives that will complement and bring new innovative nuances to support Mātaatua Waka reo researchers to undertake reo studies in masters and a doctorate degrees at Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi. Photo Credit: Ngati Awa Te Toki 2014 Images - Kim Le'Bagge
Barry Barclay, Ngati Apa, enjoyed a colourful film career, including projects as Ngati and Te Rua. Te Ahi Kaa remembers him.
Barry Barclay, Ngati Apa, enjoyed a colourful film career, including projects as Ngati and Te Rua. Te Ahi Kaa remembers him.