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A fight to save ancestral lands in Indonesia

In New Zealand, the story of a young Māori Rhodes scholar, Naianga Tapiata , has become inseparable from that of a trailblazing ancestor figure: ... View article...

How much do people fear crime in New Zealand?

Māori adults were also less confident that the criminal justice system was fair regardless of whether they faced financial stress . People who had been ... View article...

Te Tai Tokerau hui backs Mariameno Kapa-Kingi amid Te Pāti Māori row

Expelled Te Pāti Māori MP Mariameno Kapa-Kingi says there are moments when she thinks “how did we get here”. Two years ago, she beat long-standing ... View article...

Commitment to lifelong learning agreed at major distance education conference

The overarching conference theme drew from the Māori concept of ako – honouring the value of reciprocity and knowledge exchange in the teaching and ... View article...

Former Te Pāti Māori leaders not prepared to walk away

Former co-leaders and presidents of Te Pāti Māori have signed a letter saying they want to salvage the divided party and are not prepared to walk ... View article...

Expelled Te Pāti Māori MP claims spending was under budget amid overspend allegations

Expelled Te Pāti Māori MP Mariameno Kapa-Kingi claims her spending has come in under budget after allegations from her former party she was headed ... View article...

It's the economy and Māori have a very good handle on it

... Māori economy? Will we see a time when more of our whanau could home to Aotearoa instead of leave and should we just bite the bullet and make kiwi  ... View article...

Tainui see the Māori economy as a foundation block for the prosperity of all whanau

Te Arikinui has unveiled a bold vision for Māori economic independence , centred on a $30 million Kotahitanga Fund and the upcoming Ōhanga Ki Te Ao ... View article...

Te Pāti Māori will not attend Ngāpuhi hui as pressure mounts in Te Tai Tokerau

Te Pāti Māori declines a Ngāpuhi -called hui as tensions deepen in Te Tai Tokerau , with leaders accused of sidelining the electorate and failing to ... View article...

Thousands attend world's largest indigenous education conference in Auckland

This was his first visit to Aotearoa , and he said a big takeaway was experiencing a taste of te ao Māori . ... te ao Maori · Auckland Region .  View article...

Christchurch Art Gallery's 'bunker' entrance transformed

“In te ao Māori , a puna of water also represents spiritual and physical connections between the atua (ancestors) celebrated in Kāi Tahu creation ... View article...

Te Pāti Māori: Hana-Rāwhiti Maipi-Clarke calls for unity amid party split

Māori's youngest MP has broken her silence, following the expulsion of her former colleagues , saying it has felt ... View article...

Dausà appears dancing a Maori ritual dance to present a new album

... video posted on his social media, where he appears performing a haka , a Maori ritual dance. View article...

Indigenous chefs connect through kai at WIPCE

The group includes Māori chefs Kārena and Kasey Bird, Joe McLeod and Kia Kanuta , as well as Hawaiian Kealoha Domingo , Native American Crystal Wahpepah  ... View article...

Māori ethnic population nears million

Nearly a million people living in Aotearoa New Zealand identify as Māori – and that number is likely to be more than a million by 2033, ... View article...

Teen vaping impacts on smoking rates, researchers say

New research shows vaping is a likely reason for higher-than-expected smoking rates among Māori and Pasifika teens . See Why This Portable High  ... View article...

World's largest indigenous education conference kicks off in Auckland

The four-day conference features keynote presentations from a number of Māori academics including educator Professor Linda Tuhiwai Smith, linguistic ... View article...

Drug Law Reform Must be Led by the Most Impacted

Māori involvement in drug law reform. The human cost of our localised 'war on drugs', has been greatest for Māori , the Indigenous people of our ... View article...

Gold clam threat prompts warning to Whanganui River boaties

Authorities are ramping up prevention and detection efforts in the Whanganui River after the invasive freshwater gold clam was confirmed in ... View article...

When a party breaks up like a bad marriage

From the outside, Te Pāti Māori's relationship looked perfect but, for some period of time, the seams have been popping apart, one by agonising  ... View article...