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Māori artists Louis Baker, Anna Coddington, Hāni Dread feature tonight
Bilingual musicians celebrate with waiata online tonight in a livestreamed show.
Bilingual musicians celebrate with waiata online tonight in a livestreamed show.
He was denied entry with it on, which he says is discriminatory as a kaumātua.
Ink artist Leroy Roberts is keeping the business grounded within the community he serves.
#HīkoiTo100 Music Festival will celebrate successes of Ngāti Kurī's vaccination response
The festival will showcase 106 films from indigenous filmmakers around the world.
Four agencies will share $38 million.
OPINION: Addressing cost-of-living crisis just the start of helping lift hardship in NZ.
Restoration is needed to slow the effect of climate warming on freshwater ecosystems
Three Māori beauty queens shared how pageants have empowered them.
Among the 100,000 people include almost 20,000 school students.
The $6m project aimed to create an attractive gateway as well as a safer intersection.
Whanganui's Professor Danny Keenan is involved in an international project in London.
Google doesn't have the right technology to fulfil promises made in 2017 to improve Māori pronunciation in Google Maps. Video / Te Ao Māori News
Google didn't have the right technology to fulfil promises, says Te Taura Whiri CEO.
King Tāwhiao was the first Māori King to travel to England to meet with the Queen.
A govt error has led to years of heartache. And it's preventing homeless from being housed
Jackson Owens, who grew up on his koro's music, hopes his EP will connect with his fans.
The show aims to depict queer stories and characters that are a little less mainstream.
OPINION: John Tamihere's opinion piece on his dispute with Eke Panuku requires a response.
"Being young, brown and highly educated is extremely intimidating."
A new film reveals the real Moana Jackson - radical pioneer, rugby coach and neat freak.
Called a disruptor, navigator, transformer and visionary, Moana Jackson was many things to many people. Towards the end of his battle with cancer he sat down to talk about his life and groundbreaking work in Māori criminal justice and constitutional reform with broadcaster and ‘niece’ Moana Maniapoto. Video / Tawera & Black Pearl Productions Made with the support of NZ On Air.
"It isn't about 11 people holding the health space for all of Te Arawa."
Ihenga knew that Potakatawhitinui had come across a body of water.
A talent for the art of football isn't the only skill Wilkinson has in her repertoire.
The conflict continues to challenge those searching for family in Russia and Ukraine.
OPINION: Complaints should come with reasons and options.
Waipareira heads back to court over Panuku's attempt to social engineer communities.