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                The national body for kapa haka has received funding to run a series of performances across the country next year.


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                The national body for kapa haka has received funding to run a series of performances across the country next year. Keep Reading
            
                Fresh faces in Kiwi Ferns squad to meet Samoa in Pacific Women's test match double-header. Keep Reading
            
                Growing up, I thought haka was just for the boys. I thought it was just Ka Mate, the warrior dance used by the All Blacks. But after the Christchurch attacks, I saw it in a new light, and went searching for its meaning in New Zealand today. Keep Reading
            
                OPINION: I'm pro-choice - but I oppose the End of Life Choice Act. Keep Reading
            
                Puketapu hapū was a finalist at last night's NZ Building Industry Awards. Keep Reading
            
                A call from the students of Wainuiomata High School to make a change for the future. Keep Reading
            
                Gabriel Baron says she often feels full of pride when talking about her 'Wanganuitanga' and it was the reason she strived to complete her MA. Keep Reading
            
                The decision has the backing of the Ruapehu District Māori Council, which has been reviewing the best way to improve Māori participation in council decision... Keep Reading
            
                Four emerging University of Waikato researchers have received Health Research Council Career Development Awards to build knowledge supporting Māori... Keep Reading
            
                Rob Ruha has won the award at the 2020 Silver Scroll Awards in Tāmaki Makaurau for his waiata Ka Mānu. Keep Reading
            
                Due to Covid-19 the majority of the kapa haka competitions held throughout the country have been postponed. However, the Rangitaiki Festival will continue... Keep Reading
            
                Between 500 and 1,500 Ngongotaha residents will be asked to wear the cards as they go about their daily activities and attend community events. Keep Reading
            
                Oranga Tamariki for Meka Whaitiri? Keep Reading
            
                David Tikao is researching how the iwi shares the proceeds of its 1996 Treaty of Waitangi settlement with tribal members for his PhD. Keep Reading
            
                Some Māori business owners say the push to support local businesses was the help they needed. Keep Reading
            
                No Māori ward to be established in Far North District Council. Keep Reading
            
                New Zealand Māori Golf and New Zealand Golf are teaming up to get more rangatahi on the greens. Keep Reading
            
                With a new Government meaning changes to the Māori Fisheries Act may now move forward, Ngāpuhi is trying to block one of the reforms it unleashed. Keep Reading
            
                OPINION: As Pākehā we look for boundaries and certainties. Māori relationships don't always work like that. Keep Reading
            
                As the father of a nine-year-old daughter, David Tikao feels personally invested in how well his iwi organisation – Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu – is distributing wealth to beneficiaries and investing for future generations. He is researching how ... Keep Reading
            
                Repatriating the items would be a big step towards healing the lingering wounds of Parihaka, says a heritage expert. Keep Reading
            
                Maori shooter Monica Falkner about to get her first test cap for the Silver Ferns. Keep Reading
            
                Dr Karena Kelly, a specialist in Māori language and linguistics, took on the task of translating Seuss’ last book published before his death Oh, The Places You’ll Go. Keep Reading
            
                Jade Morgan didn't let a 6-year prison sentence and early gang ties define him. His work reconnecting Dunedin prisoners with their whakapapa using Te Ao Maori - whether that's through martial arts, kapa haka or oratory - has been recognised with a national Te Putanga Toi Arts Access Award. He's been running his tikanga programme, Te Hokai Manea Tipuna (the glowing footsteps of our ancestors) at the Otago Corrections Facility since 2017. Morgan saw his own life changing course when he started connecting to his culture during his time in prison in the 1990s. He says this cultural access should be a right offered to everyone. Keep Reading
            
                Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei has welcomed a High Court judgment over how the Environment Court should weigh competing iwi interests in Resource... Keep Reading