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Tokyo Olympics: Time limits mean Kiwi athletes must choose which version of the national anthem to sing


“It’s left to individual choice,’’ a NZOC spokesperson said.
That’s in line with Ministry of Culture and Heritage protocols, which state: “There are no guidelines for performing
God Defend New Zealand in both English and Māori, and you can choose which order to sing the versions in. When singing the first verse in Māori the practice is to repeat the verse in English.”
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The New Zealand OlyWhites get set to sing the national anthem before their Olympic Games match against South Korea.
Many members of the New Zealand women’s and men’s football squads - the first Kiwi athletes to compete at the Tokyo Games – appeared to be singing in te reo. ....

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The Irishman who wrote New Zealand's national anthem


The Irishman who wrote New Zealand s national anthem
Updated / Monday, 8 Feb 2021
15:01
Thomas Bracken, author of God Defend New Zealand
On February 6th, 1840, over 500 Maori chiefs along with representatives of the British Crown signed the Treaty of Waitangi. The agreement set out certain rights for the Maori people, but handed over governance to England - making New Zealand a British colony.
As a result,
God Save the Queen became the country’s national anthem. But, years later, a second anthem penned by Irish-born poet Thomas Bracken was officially recognised.
Thomas Bracken’s Irish roots
Thomas Bracken was baptised at a Catholic church in Clonee, County Meath on December 30th, 1841. Four years later, during the Great Famine, his mother Margaret died. Then in 1852, his father Thomas, who worked as a postmaster, passed away as well. ....

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An anthem that is neither fair nor advancing equality


O say can you see, and the crowd erupts. La Marseillaise begins,
Allons, enfants de la patrie. Again the crowd applauds. Advance Australia Fair, stands, looks around and sighs, Oh never mind.
No, it’s not a true story. Who ever heard of an anthem walking? Marching perhaps.
But it is inarguable that of the three, two stir the soul, and one stirs mixed feelings.
Like a hardy annual, the worth of Advanced Australia Fair again comes into greater focus for Australians come 26 January. A day of celebration, a day of mourning, depending on which side of history you inhabit. ....

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'We were blubbing like babies': How New Zealand got its national anthem by accident


We were blubbing like babies : How New Zealand got its national anthem by accident
6 Jan, 2021 04:00 PM
5 minutes to read
By: Max Cryer
Many people know the story of how God Defend New Zealand came to be written, but fewer know that it became our national anthem by accident. Max Cryer tells the story.
Irish-born Thomas Bracken gathered experience in New Zealand as a writer, poet, and also as an editor. In the late 1800s he was editing the Dunedin-published
Saturday Advertiser news-magazine into which he often put pieces of his own writing - sometimes disguised with a fictitious name.
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