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“Time is more like a spiral than an arrow. You dive back into the ancestral past and, next minute, you’re spinning out into the future.” — Anne Salmond.
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“Time is more like a spiral than an arrow. You dive back into the ancestral past and, next minute, you’re spinning out into the future.” — Anne Salmond. Keep Reading
OPINION: The treatment of the Māori electorate has historically been poor. But its voice needs to be heard. Keep Reading
Today at 5.30pm the Prime Minister announced that alert Level 3 will be extended in Auckland and Level 2 nationwide for at least 12 more days. Hāpai te Hauora is once again calling for the Government to honor its Tiriti Partnership, and echoes ... Keep Reading
Māori Public Health provider Hāpai te Hauora is backing a Māori and community-led response to the second wave of Covid-19 impacting the country. Keep Reading
#TARANAKIBUBBLE The eight iwi within Taranaki and the mayors of the four councils are working on establishing a Taranaki bubble. Keep Reading
Māori-led bioactive innitiative targets $51 billion global industry. Keep Reading
#KORONEIHANA The 14th coronation of Kīngi Tūheitia has been cancelled. Keep Reading
Māori must move to Level 4 Lockdown and the borders must be closed for the next 14 days - even to overseas whānau wanting to return home – to ensure proper border control. That’s the call from the Māori Party who are calling on Māori to unite ... Keep Reading
No-nerves cultural workshops target non-Māori; "you’re learning ... everyone is going to make mistakes." Keep Reading
Former Māori All Black George Koopu died earlier this week as alert levels came in to place. It meant his whānau have had to ensure Covid-19 health and... Keep Reading
#MATARIKI - Linda Nikora hopes that if Matariki becomes a national holiday that its true meaning will be preserved. Full article - https://bit.ly/3aq0w41 Keep Reading
Ngāti Whātua Ōrakei to set up checkpoints to protect whānau. Keep Reading
Two Massey University Māori politics educators are questioning whether the Electoral Commission has fixed problems identified during the 2017 general... Keep Reading
Northland soul singer Teeks has released his his first new music in three years. Keep Reading
The Māori Party is calling on the government to move to alert level 4. Keep Reading
Taranaki bubble to be established. Keep Reading
Kay-Lee Jones has helped nurture a love for te ao Māori in over 2000 student teachers in the University of Canterbury’s (UC) School of Teacher Education . As graduates, they are now putting their understanding into practice in schools ... Keep Reading
Checkpoints should start up again in the north, Hone Harawira says Keep Reading
Anniversary celebration in doubt. Keep Reading
Wellington iwi are hopeful a new housing partnership with the Hutt City Council will get more Māori in the city owning homes. Keep Reading
Leaders of Te Whānau a Apanui are considering placing alert level 4 restrictions over their rohe, including setting up checkpoints. Keep Reading
Image: Matthew Tukaki outside the Maori Affairs Select Committee room refusing to leave until the Inquiry was announcedThe New Zealand Maori Council has welcom Keep Reading
By: CORE Education Published: Wed 12 Aug 2020 05:34 PM Keep Reading
Covid-19 testing in Rotorua is to increase after a member of the family who tested positive from community transmission yesterday visited the city over the... Keep Reading
The four-time champions have notified NZ Rugby and sought cultural advice and repairs will be made as soon as possible. Keep Reading