The issue of whether women should remain silent in church, or in traditional settings regarding leading Pe’e, and the Bible’s stance on slavery are contentious topics that have sparked debates for centuries including our own community this week, writes Thomas Tarurongo Wynne.
Dear Editor, I felt for the writer of the Letter to the Editor in yesterday’s CINews.
Letters for Friday October 8, 2021
Letters for Thursday October 7, 2021
Letters for Wednesday October 6, 2021
Letters for Tuesday October 5, 2021
All the information that our health experts and professionals at Te Marae Ora have to hand tells us that the Pfizer vaccine is just as safe for our 12–15-year-olds as it is for adults, writes Prime Minister Mark Brown.
Honesty is a very expensive gift, so don’t expect it from cheap people. It’s written that it pays to be honest, and time and time again it’s proven to be true.
Letters for Monday October 4, 2021
The pa’ata is a powerful, modern and traditional Cook Islands symbol for us all and clearly demonstrates that power is actually in our hands, and sits on our shoulders.
Letters for Saturday October 2, 2021
Sailing feels like reconnecting to the ways that our ancestors travelled. Don’t poke fun, I certainly had my fair share of Moana moments onboard Vaka Marumaru Atua, writes Terena Koteka-Wiki of Te Ipukarea Society.
Letters for Friday October 1, 2021
Letters for Thursday September 30, 2021