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Why we are still protesting First Nations in custody

Nearly 600 First Nations people have died in custody since the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody was tabled. View article...

What Aboriginal Australians could get under a proposed compensation plan for post ...

A landmark truth-telling inquiry's call for redress for the post-colonisation pain and suffering of Aboriginal people has not been ruled out. View article...

History made as first major Emily Kam Kngwarray exhibition opens in Europe

“As an Aboriginal woman, I feel it, but when I'm with my non-Indigenous colleagues and friends and visitors that have seen this exhibition at the ... View article...

Ten Years of Tarnanthi to celebrate a decade of Tarnanthi through more than 200 works

Tarnanthi, the Art Gallery of South Australia's festival of contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art, will mark its tenth ... View article...

Threat to one of NZ's oldest burial sites the 'canary in the coal mine'

“So it's a significant site,” said Hebberd, “not just for us as Rangitāne, not just for us as Māori , but for the country as that place of first ... View article...

'Nothing burger' or 'sensible': reactions to NZ's first AI strategy

... Māori and Māori Data, tikanga, cultural considerations and actions. “There are also case studies of Māori AI businesses,” he said. “Overall, these ... View article...

Te Pāti Māori Announces Award-Winning Broadcaster Oriini Kaipara To Contest Tāmaki ...

Te Pāti Māori have confirmed the selection of celebrated broadcaster and longtime West Auckland advocate Oriini Kaipara (Ngāi Tūhoe, Ngāti Awa, ... View article...

Toddler learning to do the Māori haka dance of his ancestors is filling people with so much joy

A father teachers his toddler about his Māori culture by teaching him how to haka. View article...