Revealed: Prince Philip's 1954 letter - Māori treated like 'museum pieces and domestic pets' - NZ Herald
Historic letter sheds light on Duke of Edinburgh's impressions of NZ after royal tour.
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Historic letter sheds light on Duke of Edinburgh's impressions of NZ after royal tour. Keep Reading
Baz Muir, who heads NLC, was chosen to refresh and rerecord the waiata to be used as part of the Māori Party 2020 election campaign. Keep Reading
Former student of Melville High School gives back to his community. Keep Reading
United Nations launches new campaign for children to learn and take action on climate change. Keep Reading
New Zealanders continue to celebrate Guy Fawkes, a traitor to the British Crown. Keep Reading
Local Government Minister Nanaia Mahuta is vowing to remove a requirement for public polls when councils want to create Māori wards. Keep Reading
“How about you try to spell my name and I will help you along the way," she said. Keep Reading
The play Every Brilliant Thing opens tonight, featuring Māori actor Jason Te Kare, and Samoan actress Anapela Polata'ivao. It's about a child who wants to... Keep Reading
This weekend marks the 20th anniversary of the Mortal Combat Fight Night, with the majority of fighters of Māori descent. Keep Reading
Māori social service providers are pushing for ministries like Corrections to start putting money into Whānau Ora to improve outcomes for Māori. Keep Reading
Labour gains one seat, National loses two. Keep Reading
The te reo Māori Waitangi Tribunal claim in the 1980s should have been about the "value of the reo for all," Justice Joe Williams, who was on the legal team for the landmark case, says. Keep Reading
New Zealand's export market has been "well-positioned" to ensure Māori unemployment doesn't get much worse, a Māori trade organisation has said. Keep Reading
Today marks 139 years since the horrifying invasion by armed troops in Parihaka, one of the Crown's most profound injustices on record. Keep Reading
Professor Rawinia Higgins has won the Pou Aronui Award at the Research Honours Aotearoa Awards for her work in revitalising te reo Māori. Keep Reading
The te reo Māori Waitangi Tribunal claim in the 1980s should have been about the "value of the reo for all," Justice Joe Williams, who was on the legal team for the landmark case, says. Keep Reading
Chevron Hassett has a personal connection to the work because, during his childhood - from age 5 to 20, his father was in and out of prison. Keep Reading
Opinion - Māori diplomacy is as ancient as our people. Nanaia Mahuta restores a familiar face to foreign policy, and creates a strong indigenous-inspired platform for the future, Carrie Stoddart-Smith writes. Keep Reading
Ngāi Tahu has taken legal action against the Crown to assert its rights over freshwater in the South Island, saying it has tried to engage with successive governments on the issue but has been ignored. Keep Reading
The kaupapa Māori analysis will provide insights into Māori experiences of substance use. Keep Reading
Jacke Pere says he was denied the job from the director, named Happy Roomi, for being Māori. Keep Reading
Ūkaipō is the recent recipient of the runner-up award at the University of Auckland's Velocity $100k business competition, winning $5000 and an incubator... Keep Reading
New Foreign Affairs Minister Nanaia Mahuta might have only been in the job for one day but that hasn't stopped racist remarks and anti-moko kauwae... Keep Reading
The NUKU Live 2.0 wānanga at Makaurau marae in Ihumātao helped wāhine learn the ways of tūpuna to move ahead in their own lives. Keep Reading
The tūpuna (ancestors) began their journey home in ceremonies at the Berlin Ethnological Museum in Germany in October. Keep Reading