
Iwi brings Matariki merriment
More than 2500 people packed the Canopy Bridge and Pūtahi Park for Friday's festivities
More than 2500 people packed the Canopy Bridge and Pūtahi Park for Friday's festivities
'Nearly all wāhine Māori [96 per cent] start breastfeeding' - study co-author.
Contractual arrangements have stripped Māori landowners of control of their whenua.
The honour comes as the author marks 50 years since his first book, Pounamu, Pounamu.
Northland education experts reflect on the teaching of the new NZ history curriculum.
Ngati Whatua's deputy chairman tells why they have to use the courts to define tikanga.
Pacific and Māori fashion will be displayed in tonight's Pasifika Showcase at The Cloud.
Daisy Cleverley is encouraging young female athletes to "talk openly about salaries".
Majurey says it's time for Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei to work with - not against fellow Iwi.
Ride for Life is raising awareness about suicide.
There is no one step to put to rights what generations of us have squandered and spoiled.
The document has 70,000 signatures backing the name change.
The Government looks set to pass a bill giving Ngāi Tahu rights to appoint councillors.
Former resident Constance Ready is healing from her time with the Gloriavale.
Students fear without the teachers, their rumaki reo unit will 'crumble'.
It's part of a major project on inherent bias, racism and use of discretion in the force.
New York Times: How a centuries-old tool helped a week choked lake.
Historic moment as new judge sworn in on marae witnessed by whānau and peers.
The online symposium will be one day and feature six leading Māori Health speakers.
It is hoped that a global effort can spare this native bird from extinction.
"The funding has always fallen short for Te Matatini."
West Auckland youth are taking their creative ideas to canvas to highlight their talents.
The hours are long, the training intense - but at least she can sleep in class.
Luxon says he is learning Te Reo but Government is causing social divisions.
Public pressure will help ensure rural audiences also get to see Te Kīngi Raiona.
A petition led by the Māori Party, which calls for an increase in funding for Te Matatini to the tune of $19 million, has won the signatures of performers. Video / Māori TV
It's been a busy couple of years for actor after being reintroduced into Star Wars world.
Ella Stewart shows how red tape and bank barriers are stopping Māori building papakāinga.
'Acknowledge the past, value the present and create the future.'
Through their studies, they connected with Horticulture Learning Facilitator, Tania Basher