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Te Puia general manager Eraia Keil says Te Arawa is ready to be the owner and kaitiaki of Te Puia.
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Te Puia general manager Eraia Keil says Te Arawa is ready to be the owner and kaitiaki of Te Puia. Keep Reading
Not one more litre – a Bay of Plenty iwi is appealing a decision by the Environment Court to allow a water bottling company to expand its taking of the... Keep Reading
Dame Noeline Taurua receives her damehood at Government House in Auckland. Keep Reading
This election, one community will pilot a polling booth with Māori as the primary language. It's part of the Electoral Commission's work to engage Māori... Keep Reading
#WAIKATO Staff within the Māori health providers from the Waikato-Tainui region will be undertaking a week-long practical workshop that will look at... Keep Reading
Community consultation on the location on the two new replicas of Captain James Cook's ship, Endeavour, replicas will take place this week at the Gisborne... Keep Reading
Te Arawa hopes to become a major employer of iwi descendants within the next 30 years. Keep Reading
TVNZ's Sunday caught up with the man keeping Beauden Barrett and Dan Carter out of the Blues' 10 jersey. Keep Reading
Kiwi Steven Adams unveiled the MÄori phrase 'Kia Kaha' as his social message to NBA. Keep Reading
He Tānga Manawa | A throwback to 1998 where Ngāti Rangataua marked the 90th anniversary of their wharenui, Rangataua. Keep Reading
Is it time to turn to Māori law for the answer to a legal issue that would affect all New Zealanders? — Māmari Stephens on the Peter Ellis case and the growing role and status of tikanga Māori in Aotearoa's laws. Keep Reading
We talk to the Minister of Māori Development and Minister of Local Government Nanaia Mahuta about changes to Māori land law, better access to rates... Keep Reading
The world has almost come to a standstill as a result of COVID19, but cultural property theft has proliferated the internet (examples available at https://www.teaomaori.news/blatantly-arrogant-company-appropriates-maori-artists-designs[https://www.teaomaori.news/blatantly-arrogant-company-appropriates-maori-artists-designs] and https://www.teaomaori.news/first-maori-king-image-used-beer-label[https://www.teaomaori.news/first-maori-king-image-used-beer-label]). This issue is not new for Māori (the indigenous people of New Zealand) and other indigenous peoples around the world, but now Māori are calling for New Zealand’s intellectual property framework to be aligned with kawa and tikanga (Māori customs and protocols) to stop this ongoing misuse. In this article, we consider this proposition. Keep Reading
Museum-held taonga became accustomed to a lifestyle of restriction long before Covid-19 forced us to isolate ourselves from one another, writes the University of Otago's Jamie Metzger. Keep Reading
The Warriors are hoping to send four of their departing teammates home with a victory tonight over the Roosters tonight. Keep Reading
"This is not a tikanga Māori, Kaupapa Māori place" Davidson on Parliament One of the most high profile Māori politicians in the country, Marama... Keep Reading
The government is investing $3 million into community infrastructure in Mangawhai and Kaiwaka in Northland, Infrastructure Minister Shane Jones has announced. Keep Reading
#WATCH The life of Prince Tui Teka has resonated with many generations. But for Dimitry Konovalov of Russia, his deep connection to the Maori musician... Keep Reading
The New Zealand Geographic Board has just made 655 existing place names official. Keep Reading
A one-day seminar for the Environmental, Social and Economic Transformation of Aotearoa Attendance Free Register via email to: bronwensummers@gmail.com Organisations… Keep Reading
How does it feel to become part of a system that fails Maori? In her new podcast Getting Better: A Year in the Life of A Maori Medical Student, trainee doctor and award-winning writer Emma Espiner (Ngati Tukorehe, Ngati Porou) explores the front lines of healthcare in New Zealand. She witnesses the real life results of the inequity that sees Maori die younger, get chronic illnesses earlier and receive less care than non-Maori, but also the inspiring mahi being done to reform the system. Keep Reading
Tūtaki mai ki a Melissa rāua ko Rudi - a wife and husband duo who have turned their creative minds to creating Māori-designed crochet sculptures. Te Rina... Keep Reading
A bank and a parliament are some of the key ideas in Te Arawa wish list for the next 30 years. Keep Reading
A project to establish a kānuka processing facility has been boosted by a $700,000 grant from the Provincial Growth Fund’s Whenua Māori... Keep Reading
New Zealand's largest fishing company Sealord has been ordered to forfeit a $16 million vessel and fined $24,000 for bottom trawling in a protected area. Keep Reading