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What Really Happened: Waitangi ; Sponsored by NZ On Air. 7 Days, The Down Low Concept / MediaworksTV . A Night at the Classic ; Super City ; Best Māori Language Programme† Best Children's/Youth Programme† Sponsored by Māori Language Commission/Te Māngai Pāho. E Tū Kahikatea (Māori TV) Katerina Te Heikoko Mataira ((Māori Television))
By Sean Breslin -- Every year at Oregon's Lost Lake, something unusual happens. At the end of a long winter, snow melts into a lake, and the water level rises. Then, in a matter of days, all that ...
Henry Hagg Lake (also known simply as Hagg Lake) is an artificial lake in northwest Oregon, in the United States. The reservoir is an impoundment of Scoggins Creek, which drains a small portion of the eastern side of the Northern Oregon Coast Range. [3] The lake and creek are part of the Tualatin River’s watershed in the Tualatin Valley. [4]
Ngati Apa v Attorney-General was a landmark legal decision that sparked the New Zealand foreshore and seabed controversy.The case arose from an application by eight northern South Island iwi for orders declaring the foreshore and seabed of the Marlborough Sounds Maori customary land. [1]
Waitangi may refer to: Waitangi, Northland, New Zealand, where the Treaty of Waitangi was signed; Waitangi, Chatham Islands, New Zealand; See also.
A shocking video shows the jaw-dropping rescue of tourists trapped in a frozen lake in India. According to Reuters, the four individuals fell through frigid water at Sela Lake on Sunday.
The crystalline water, views of sunken forests and varying depths make the lake located in the Central Cascade Mountains east of Eugene a hotbed for scuba and free divers in the western U.S.
The Whanganui River claim is heralded as the longest-running legal case in New Zealand history [10] with petitions and court action in the 1930s, Waitangi Tribunal hearings in the 1990s, the ongoing Tieke Marae land occupation since 1993, and the highly publicised Moutoa Gardens occupation in 1995. [11]