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NZ aims to take Guinness World Record for the largest haka from France

... Māori All Blacks. Neither of those attempts were officially recognised. There are now moves afoot to officially take the title off the French and ... View article...

Whakarongorau chief executive defends shorter queue for Māori callers

Chief executive Glynis Sandland says this measure is designed to put callers in touch with a Māori clinician- and they get moved to the regular ... View article...

Ōtaki hapū present their case to Waitangi Tribunal

The claims cover how hundreds of thousands of hectares of land from Manawatū to Kāpiti was taken from Māori by the Crown via pene raupatu, or ... View article...

NZ aims to take Guinness World Record for the largest haka from France

... Māori All Blacks. Neither of those attempts were officially recognised. There are now moves afoot to officially take the title off the French and ... View article...

No promises for lower rent from reintroduced interest deductibility rule

A housing expert says mortgage tax deductions could slow down the growth in rents but doesn't guarantee rent drops ... Property economist Kelvin ... View article...

New play pays tribute to Pasifika and Māori staff who worked at Crown Lyn factory

A new play inspired by the Māori and Pasifika staff who worked at Crown Lynn, an iconic Kiwi crockery factory in Auckland, will debut at Te Pou ... View article...

Councillor's 'no' vote in te reo misrecorded

The Māori ward councillor said he often used the word “ae”, meaning yes, when voting. It was similar in pronunciation to “aye”, and left little ... View article...

School lunches get a grilling on Pacific Mornings political panel

Twenty-six per cent are Māori , and almost 37 per cent are Pacific children," Pope says. The Ka Ora, Ka Ako Healthy School Lunches programme feeds ... View article...

Te Papa launches book on war taonga and their significance to New Zealand history

Te Papa kaihautū Māori ... Attendees were able to gain firsthand perspectives of the challenges faced by both Māori and Pākehā communities during this ... View article...

Play Inspired By The Māori And Pasifika Workers At Iconic NZ Crockery Factory

... factory in Auckland, will debut at Te Pou Theatre in May. The Handlers , written by Māori /Afro-Caribbean playwright Poata Alvie McKree and ... View article...

Waikato-Tainui back Chiefs Manawa haka: 'The bravery of this team ought to be celebrated'

Chiefs management has acknowledged that the karanga before the haka "spoke of the importance of Te Ao Māori ", but refused to answer questions around ... View article...

Te Aka Whai Ora is dead, long live...whatever comes next

... Māori input into the legislative process? Who knows? Dr Reti stuck to his script about a “new vision” for Māori healthcare, better outcomes ... View article...

Song of New Zealand 'Pokarekare Ana' and Korea's 'Yeon-ga'

Although my English was very limited then, Rule and Wade alluded to "Pokarekare Ana," a Maori love song, fostering cultural exchanges that transcended ... View article...

Supporting anti-racism and decolonisation of public health teaching ...

The research used a kaupapa Māori methodology in four stages including the development of draft levels of competence for all core competencies, ... View article...

Tamahori's Convert is a film of two halves

The Māori population of the country is around 80,000, while the European settler numbers are closer to 2000. The Europeans only exist here by the ... View article...

PM Luxon denies delays to treaty settlements

Prime Minister Christopher Luxon denies there will be delays to treaty settlement because of public sector cost cutting. Māori Crown Relations-Te ... View article...

Taking the Treaty out of child protection law risks making NZ a global outlier

But without the section, Māori will again be left without recourse within the act to challenge that state power. Australian prime minister Anthony ... View article...

Pukapuka offers pointed to Māori-led violence response

The compiler of a new book on family and sexual violence says Māori need to look for solutions within their own communities and history. View article...

Discover the New Zealand Town Featured in the Film "Boy"

The film “Boy” is a New Zealand classic directed by Taika Waititi. Set in the year 1984, it follows an 11-year-old Maori boy's life. The quiz by 1News ... View article...

Smokefree law scrap endangering next generation – Māori health experts

Māori health experts are saying the Government is writing off another generation of Māori and Pasifika to an early death. View article...