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Māori culture and scientific progress fuel Christchurch's post-conference growth

Delegates ranked  Māori  heritage and values among the highest-rated impacts, describing Indigenous-led programming as “transformative”. This research ... View article...

Stark differences in COVID-19 vaccination rates between Māori and non-Māori, research finds

A new study analyzing COVID-19 vaccine uptake has found markedly lower vaccination rates among  Māori , which researchers link to existing ... View article...

The Public Works Act and Its Enduring Impact on Māori

From the 1860s onwards, earlier versions of public works legislation were used extensively to take Māori land for railways , roads , defence purposes  ... View article...

Indigenous teen kayaks the entire Klamath

“I come from a beautiful place and a beautiful family of hard workers,” said Keeya, who is of Yurok and Māori descent. “We know what's right, and ... View article...

How Indigenous ideas about nonlinear time can help us navigate ecological crises

However, many Indigenous peoples—including Māori , the Indigenous people of Aotearoa New Zealand —experience time nonlinearly. Rather than picturing ... View article...

In Mārama, Yorkshire Gothic meets te ao Māori as Victorian England gets a bloody reckoning

It's set mostly in 1859 Yorkshire , to where a young Māori woman has been invited with the promise of being told what happened to the whānau who ... View article...

Big Gay Out: protests erupt with the politicians' panel getting cut short

The protester, who wished to remain anonymous, told Te Ao Māori News they did not regret going on stage. “Politicians must be reminded that they ... View article...

In Mārama, the greatest horror is always colonisation

Taratoa Stappard 's Māori gothic horror film seeks to personify the worst of Aotearoa 's colonial history in a way that's never been done before. View article...

Cabinet removes te reo Māori name of school lunches scheme

The Government has quietly changed the name of the school lunches programme, dropping the te reo Māori title. Cabinet papers obtained by Newstalk  ... View article...

“The welfare system is a necessity for us”: providers' perspectives on the barriers to ...

As citizens and partners to the Crown under Te Tiriti , Māori should be able to access welfare and other support. Māori experiences of colonisation  ... View article...

Aussie brand changes name after 'cultural appropriation' backlash

An Australian brand has changed its name after the activewear label was accused of “ cultural appropriation ”. View article...

NZ First revives policy to hold referendum on abolishing Māori seats

New Zealand First has revived its policy to hold a referendum on the seven Māori seats. It's been condemned as racebaiting and ragebaiting by Te ... View article...

Winston Peters calls for referendum on Māori seats after Peeni Henare loss, Te Pāti Māori behaviour

New Zealand First will campaign on a referendum to determine the future of the Māori seats in the lead-up to November's general election. View article...

New Research Connects Colonisation to Māori Food Insecurity

New research from Waipapa Taumata Rau University of Auckland shows that food insecurity among Māori is not simply a matter of individual choice or ... View article...

'We miss Connor every day': Why 'well and happy' rugby star died suddenly at 25

A young former Highlanders and Maori All Blacks player died suddenly, in the context of having a mildly dilated heart , a coroner has found. View article...

New Zealand emergency rooms: No place for old men (or women)

“About a third of our population is Māori , who experience frailty issues earlier. “ She believes the increase in the percentage of geriatric patients ... View article...

Rei Expands Global Indigenous Network with Handsome Tiger Collaboration

Award-winning bilingual Māori artist Rei continues his expansion into overseas territories with a new international collaboration alongside ... View article...

'Well and happy' the night before: Why former Highlander and Māori All Black died suddenly at 25

A young former Highlanders player and Māori All Black died suddenly, in the context of having a mildly dilated heart, a coroner has found. View article...

Labour's Competing Stories On Te Pati Māori

Chris Hipkins and one of his most senior MPs are telling different stories about Labour's relationship with Te Pati Māori , senior National MP ... View article...

Indigenous ocean leaders call for more urgent action on climate issues

Indigenous ocean leaders from across the world gathered at Waitangi last week for the Taiātea symposium - discussing indigenous-led solutions for ... View article...