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Māori scholars say their work is not getting fair recognition because of racism and unconscious bias within the world of publishing.
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Māori scholars say their work is not getting fair recognition because of racism and unconscious bias within the world of publishing. Keep Reading
“All those values of looking after the land, and the waterways, soil, the trees, and how everything is connected, and inspired us to build the Tuwatawata Pā.” Keep Reading
One of Rio Tinto's top executives has been meeting with Southland iwi today about the closure of the Tiwai Point aluminium smelter. Keep Reading
From waka tours to world-renowned restaurants, Māori culture is flourishing in the capital. Keep Reading
Bic Runga says more artists should join the Waiata Anthems movement in making the music industry bilingual. Keep Reading
Māori in the South Island and the Crown have come together on a special commercial joint venture to build a multi-pronged aerospace company, which includes a... Keep Reading
The Pūkaha Forest in northern Wairarapa was officially gifted to the nation by Rangitane today. Keep Reading
Kiwi rap star Melodownz is grabbing hold of his Māori roots through his music as a part of the Waiata Anthems kaupapa. Keep Reading
Portraits featuring whakairo (carving), raranga (weaving), photography, ceramics and oil paintings are just some of the works shortlisted in the country’s... Keep Reading
Ngāti Toa prepares to restore historic connection to Kāwhia Harbour today. Keep Reading
The tribunal is recommending that a Māori transition Authority be set up to transfer power over Māori children from Oranga Tamariki to Māori care providers. Keep Reading
Their performance at a concert on Anzac Day went viral on social media capturing hearts across the nation. Keep Reading
Data released under the Official Information Act to Radio New Zealand's Checkpoint showed the rate of anti-depressants prescribed to Māori, and Pasifika was... Keep Reading
The government has today announced how $5.7 million will be allocated to create better-quality recreation experiences for disabled tamariki and rangatahi. Keep Reading
"When migrants come into this country, they need to be given some induction," Multicultural NZ president Pancha Narayanan says. Keep Reading
Commodore Melissa Ross has paid special tribute to wāhine toa serving in the defence force. Keep Reading
The Chiefs and Hurricanes tribute featured the traditional reading of the Ode of Remembrance in te reo Māori and English. Keep Reading
Are iwi doing enough to develop their own strategy for healthier living? Keep Reading
Army veteran and security consultant Chris Kumeroa warns there were will fewer jobs post-Covid-19 and more people likely to join gangs and take drugs. Keep Reading
George Ngātai: "For too long, we've had mainstream individuals who have been making decisions on behalf of our people." Keep Reading
A range of actions leading towards a new basis for relationships between Māori and the Crown. Keep Reading
Service recognition medals for whānau of WWII veterans. Keep Reading
New health bodies - the Māori Health Authority and Health New Zealand. Keep Reading
Lyall Minhinnick of Ngāti Te Ata entered to inspire Māori and Pasifika youth to dream big, push through barriers, and see past their circumstances. Keep Reading
Chanelle-Erica Kuka-OBrien will be celebrating her first Anzac Day in uniform with her moko kauae. Keep Reading