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Nikau Te Huki's casual healing project embodies years of personal and artistic growth. Since the release of his debut album Driftwood in 2024, he has succeeded in captivating audiences across New ...
Even Te Huki said his mom thinks it can be disrespectful to the game. Arseneault Jr., like his dad, sees it a different way. “It doesn’t bother me,” Arseneault Jr. said.
This came after it connected on just 3 of its first 19 long-range shots. Te Huki, who finished with a game-high 35 points and ranks 11th in country with 23 points per game, accounted for six of ...
This year’s Pioneers will look to repay the favor, returning the nation’s leading scorer in New Zealand sharpshooter Kai Te Huki (27.8 ppg).
Only Grinnell’s Kai Te Huki (27.8) averaged more points, and only Purdue’s Zach Eady (336) made more shots from the floor than Fox, and Eady played nine more games than Fox.
For more than six years, Te Huki has significantly influenced the music scene in Wellington, establishing a vibrant hub forindigenous roots, rock, and reggae through his band H4LF CĀST.
Evoking the warm beams of Te Rā shining down upon us, Casual Healing aka Nikau Te Huki is soon embarking on a five-date tour of Te Ika-a-Māui, celebrating his rich new neo-soul / reggae / roots / rock ...
April 17, 2024 News from House of Bonnie Driftwood, to be released on Friday, is the debut album by Wellington indigenous songwriter Nikau Te Huki, also known as Casual Healing. Soaked with the ...
TE HUKI, Timothy John. Left us suddenly on 7 October 2022. Beloved son of the late Ted and Eileen Te Huki. Special brother and brother-in-law of Michael, Monowai (Dec), Earl and Mary, Richard and ...
The candidates for Tararua's North Ward, Māori Ward and mayoral race gather at The Hub to present their ideas to combat the local concerns of their constituents.Conor Knell / Stuff The Dannevirke ...
Two former Spotswood College students will feature in a nationwide art show that’s coming to NPDC’s Govett-Brewster Art Gallery next week. Vaughn Te Huki and Alfie Armes will have their work ...
Matiu Te Huki, a popular performer on the festival circuit, played after midnight. Instead of bantering between his songs, the Wellington musician used the main stage for an anti-vax speech.