Posts

Showing posts with the label New Zealand -|

 |




The deep spiritual roots of Māori tradition

The Māori are the indigenous people of Aotearoa New Zealand, possessing a rich cultural heritage rooted in Polynesian navigation , vibrant oral ... View article...

Māori Anglican church attends historic installation of first female Archbishop of Canterbury

“Our Māori tipuna fell in love with the indigenous Christ. So, when a service gathers many languages and cultures into one act of worship, we see ... View article...

New marae a homecoming for New Plymouth hapū

... Māori in a Māori kaupapa space, such as a marae . "For mana whenua here, we've always had to go onto marae as visitors." He said the marae build ... View article...

Khylee Quince reflects on tikanga reforms as AUT law dean tenure ends

Leading the change to “embed tikanga ” in law students' first year of study is the proudest achievement of New Zealand's first Māori Dean of Law , ... View article...

Indigenous filmmakers share the love of film across cultures at Māoriland

Isobel a Djadjawarung woman from Gunditjmara land in Victoria said it's been inspiring to see how connected Māori are to their culture. She ... View article...

Few Kiwis accessing financial advice, many unsure where to start

The regulator's review found people from lower socio-economic backgrounds and some ethnic groups , including Māori and Pasifika communities , were ... View article...

Iconic waiata, Pō Atarau, by Turakina Māori Girls' Choir, features in Ryan Gosling Blockbuster

And to have our version chosen for such a big film, with someone like Ryan Gosling , shows te reo Māori has reached that level on the world stage.”. View article...

Pacific leaders question Auckland Council tatau changes over cultural impact and evidence

there's only five of them there, and I know that there's more than five. “So where are the Māori tattoos? Where are the African tattoos? Where are the ... View article...

Where queerness and Māoritanga meet in creative practice

In Pōneke Wellington , the art collective Utu ā Matimati imagines pasts and futures while creating a warm, safe space for queer Māori expression. View article...

'Breath of life' for kawa whakaruruhau — but decades-old backlash still ACTs up

... Māori nursing leaders to do better for Māori health and nurses. NZNO kaiwhakahaere Kerri Nuku . Since then, Kamo and colleagues had talked to ... View article...

Memorial design revealed for hundreds of unmarked graves

Plans to honour 200 unmarked graves at Pukekohe Cemetery dating between the 1920's and 1960's – many, Māori babies – is underway. View article...

'A question of trust': Why I'm walking away from the NZ Herald

Māori cause most crime and problems for society in New Zealand . Māori genetic makeup is to conquer seeking land, slaves, and power. Non- Māori are ... View article...

Multiculturalism is booming in the NRL while the AFL is getting whiter

The AFL has a big problem, and it knows it. The number of First Nations players at the elite level is down more than 25 per cent in five years. View article...

Cocaine consumption surges to nationwide all-time high

Cocaine use has surged to a record national high, exceeding MDMA for the first time, according to new water testing data released by NZ Police  ... View article...

We can fix Māori health inequities

Amajor new study led by Michael Baker at the University of Otago confirms what Māori communities have always known. View article...

Waihī Estuary has original name Te Heriheri restored as part of wetland project

Kate Evans speaks to iwi Māori working to improve the health of an estuary in the Bay of Plenty, and to scientists studying the fiords of… Audio. The ... View article...

Papakura Small Grants Program in New Zealand

Promote Māori identity and culture and support Māori aspirations for kaitiakitanga over the environment. Build social cohesion in a culturally ... View article...

David Seymour announces new iwi-led charter school for Wellington region

Seymour said 28.5 percent of Māori students in Porirua left school without achieving NCEA Level 1 , compared to 17.8 percent across all students in ... View article...

Two Waikato pharmacy students recognised for research projects

Jaime Mitchinson researched the absence of resources for pharmacists supporting Māori patients with mate huka momo rua (type 2 diabetes); and Chaney  ... View article...

When Your Roots and the Legacy of Care Become Your Calling

... Māori and beginning to understand tikanga. Atua and pūrākau are highlights in their days, especially for their forest school tamariki. Kristy ... View article...