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Just how deadly are traditional Aboriginal weapons?

Now, for the first time, state-of-the-art biomechanics technology has allowed scientists to measure just how deadly these iconic Aboriginal weapons ... View article...

Jali Local Aboriginal Land Council votes to rebuild its flood-prone Cabbage Tree Island home

An Aboriginal community in northern NSW has voted to rebuild its island home almost three years after it was abandoned due to flooding. Nineteen ... View article...

US tribal leaders meet with Māori at indigenous symposium

Māori needed to put words into action and find ways to go forward, he said. "The insights that could come from our North American chiefs would be ... View article...

Mahi Tokens Launched In Project To Regrow Native Habitats

Air New Zealand and the government's Māori development agency Te Puni Kōkiri are helping pay for the concept to be tried. The concept was created by a ... View article...

Unlocking our past at Kempsey's Aboriginal art exhibition

Explore the powerful stories of survival and resilience from stolen generation survivors at Kempsey's new Aboriginal art exhibition at Coolamon ... View article...

Paving Way For Next Generation

As the first Aboriginal person to lead an Australian Government department, specifically the Department of Aboriginal Affairs, Dr Perkins broke new ... View article...

Census is a taonga for us for our future

Te Kāhui Raraunga Charitable Trust is an independent Māori body that engages with Stats NZ and advocates for Māori data ownership on behalf of the ... View article...

How Taki Rua became our unofficial national Maori theatre company

Since its foundation in 1983, Taki Rua Theatre has grown to become Aotearoa's unofficial national Maori theatre. View article...