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Revitalisation plants pride for the future: He aroha ka whakatō He aroha ka puta mai
Creating a legacy of which their children and their children's mokopuna can be proud.
Creating a legacy of which their children and their children's mokopuna can be proud.
As of Thursday, 58% of the eligible Māori population in Northland was fully vaccinated.
The Iwi representative group says it is "concerned and dismayed" at the process.
"I've always wanted to give my kids birthdays that we never had."
We want regular data that informs us and provides insights about the vitality of Te Reo.
Fallout from the 1860s land wars found its way eventually to the Te Arawa people.
A Covid case encouraged more people to get the jab.
The members had taken it upon themselves to protect their community.
Tory Whanau has lived in a state house, won Lotto, and negotiated with New Zealand First.
Te Ranga Tupua is working to provide information and build preparedness and resilience.
Local iwi have done 1000+ Covid tests since the virus was found in wastewater samples.
Mau Whenua has issued a 'red alert', call on supporters to join peaceful resistance.
Te Pāti Māori co-leader Rawiri Waititi announces the party’s Covid-19 policy. Video / Mark Mitchell
The vast majority of kura kaupapa Māori and kohanga reo staff have had the first dose.
Vaccination rollout has highlighted this country's existing disparities.
It comes ahead of a signalled move to the traffic light system soon after November 29.
Covid-19 is a top-10 killer of US children, and a US expert says New Zealand should learn.
More locations of interest around the North Island are expected to be released today.
'If the modelling is anything to go by, Christmas may be bleak for Māori.'
Six-week-old Maile was the first Covid-19 hospitalisation in Northland.
Te Arawa says it plans to appeal a potential decision about Māori representation.
Waikato is moving to alert level 2 tomorrow. But is the move too early?
The Taranaki Māori health provider has explored marae as possible Isolation facilities.
Covid-19 cases include a woman who gave birth prematurely; the baby later died.
Māori vaccination is still about 20 to 22 per cent behind the national vaccination rate,.
Northland principals are working on a solution to fill up staff positions.
Traffic lights, sealing first step in improving Waipoua Forest tourism infrastructure.
DHB chief describes the situation as 'very concerning'.
A proposal by a local school was behind the move to change the name of Yatton Park.
First-time mum says advice from medical professionals left her confused and anxious.