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Graeme Riesterer: 'We will be in a position to invest in our people'
Treaty Negotiations Minister Andrew Little confirms Whakatōhea wish to settle.
Treaty Negotiations Minister Andrew Little confirms Whakatōhea wish to settle.
Iwi invests in construction of new visitor centre
Community Trusts donate $150K to te Matatini 2023.
Henare O'Keefe sees hope in the face of a long line of adversity for the region.
A member of the public stood and opened the meeting with a karakia.
Hania Douglas and Tu Chapman run their eyes over the Te Matatini contestants
Former Conservation Minister Poto Williams tells MPs what another minister told her.
The marae in Wairoa is central to the town's recovery.
When Māori disagree on a marae it might seem raw, but it's not - its our protocol.
Te Matatini goes ahead despite a cyclone, Kahumako Rameka reflects on her journey.
"Be proud, think of your family, and think of the things that make you feel good."
Band's new single aims to unite Aotearoa after a rollercoaster three years.
A new exhibit of makawe takatāpui (Māori wigs) takes inspiration from Pōkarekare Ana.
"You get a feeling about what that means to the people who are singing.”
Sir Āpirana Ngata’s role in construction of meeting house influenced Māori architecture
“We have learnt a lot from Covid and other issues where Māori have had to stand up.”
The biggest kapa haka event in the Māori calendar is taking place in Auckland next week.
Disabled Kaikohe artist hopes his win inspires others.
Puna Whakaata Maniapoto-Love is excited to celebrate our culture and connect with whānau.
Daniel (DC) Harding of Ngāi Tahu answers questions from Te Kakenga Kawiti-Bishara.
Air New Zealand has launched its first flight conducted entirely in te reo Māori.
Otago Associate Professor Anaru Eketone on recent worldwide events.
Hikawai Te Nahu, 21, has aspirations to cater to te taiao through his studies.
"I have decided to explore this new opportunity to continue to represent my community."
Supplies arrive at the cut-off community.
Army reservists make it to Moteo Marae to bring supplies to around 200 stranded people. Video / New Zealand Army
Growing up, basketball was just for fun.
Māori communities in rural areas are being left without resources to meet their needs.