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Dr Mānuka Henare (Te Rarawa, Te Aupōuri, Ngāti Kahu) died this morning surrounded by his whānau.
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Dr Mānuka Henare (Te Rarawa, Te Aupōuri, Ngāti Kahu) died this morning surrounded by his whānau. Keep Reading
Archaeologists, historians and iwi authorities are disturbed at news someone has illegally helped themself to an archaeological site used by early Māori. Keep Reading
The chairman of the Rātana Church executive has called for the return of its own political party, rather than continuing to align with Labour. Keep Reading
Te Wānanga o Raukawa – Mangapouri are the winners of the Waka Ama Sprint Nationals 2021 Corporate Challenge race after a team from the wānanga also won gold... Keep Reading
Archaeologists, historians and iwi authorities are disturbed at news someone has illegally helped themself to an archaeological site used by early Māori. Keep Reading
Tupu, Nyree, Dave and Rose each won a medal on day four of the waka ama sprint nationals. Keep Reading
Māori language and songs on the Aotearoa marae. Keep Reading
Police have launched a national review into a policy of taking photos of young people after it was revealed officers in Wairarapa took illegal photos of rangatahi - but they deny it is a widespread practice. Keep Reading
The assistant Māori children's commissioner says escapes from residences showed they weren't meeting the complex needs of young people. Keep Reading
More than 30 kura across Aotearoa will pilot the new Māori performing arts subject, Te Ao Haka, this year. Students will be able to gain NCEA and... Keep Reading
The National Māori Pandemic group has said the protection of Māori will be at the centre of planning for the Covid-19 vaccine rollout. Keep Reading
A councillor will take a complaint to the Race Relations Commissioner after his use of the Māori language to perform a karakia at a Grey Power meeting was labelled an "insult". Keep Reading
A staunch advocate for Te Reo and Tikanga, Raniera Proctor says surfing is a pathway for Māori to stay healthy and connected to Atua Māori. Keep Reading
A new exhibition in New Plymouth looks at the impact of colonisation on Māori. Keep Reading
Summer reggae arrives Friday. Keep Reading
Gisborne artisan Nick Tupara is relieved that no one was hurt when a car was set ablaze near one of his sculptures. Keep Reading
Police arrested the men on Saturday. Keep Reading
2021 Waka Ama Championships, Monday 18th January. Brought to you by Te Wānanga o Aotearoa. Keep Reading
Local iwi selected artist Gemma Yiannoutsos' design for the new mural in Hamilton, which she will start painting on Monday. Keep Reading
Whakatāne council has apologised to iwi after "appropriating" a slogan used to fight water bottling consents in the district. Keep Reading
New Zealand's first kauri dieback sniffer dogs are ready to get to work in the fight against the spread of kauri dieback in the Auckland region. Keep Reading
The National iwi chairs forum has put forward six recommendations to the government which they say are a priority for mitigating the risk of Covid-19 for Māori and general public. Keep Reading
The narratives of Hongi Hika and many other Ngāpuhi ancestors who lived around the Kerikeri Basin are about to be showcased in a ‘living pā’ dedicated to... Keep Reading
Matthew Tukaki tells Trump supporters to dump their Māori symbols. Keep Reading
The Rātana Church will have an opportunity to sort out its long-running problems by deciding not to host politicians this month, its chairman says. Keep Reading