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"We want to build towards a bicultural foundation of a nation," says a local MP.
"We want to build towards a bicultural foundation of a nation," says a local MP.
"We're moving into a space where we can be a bilingual country," says local MP.
The Tītoki tree is a beacon of endurance and persistence.
The total immersion centre has seven staff including a kaiawhina and kairīwhi.
It has not been without its challenges especially in the building and development phase.
Waimahana Marae was brought back to the land of the living in 2016.
A wananga bringing two people together in the predator-free 2050 space held in March.
The club has taken the opportunity to be more representative of its community
$64 million worth of work on Northland marae.
Kiwi tourism operators share how they're faring as the pandemic continues.
For decades te ao Māori (the Māori world) was almost invisible in Russell. Not any more.
Kids in dance troupe who travelled to perform in expo now have Covid-19.
Education is the key to breaking through anti-Māori sentiment, says Dame Susan Devoy.
Titewhai Harawira, the matriarch - mother of eight children, 70 mokopuna and 25 great-great-grandchildren - has spent a lifetime fighting for Māori rights, women’s rights and social justice. Video / Maori Television
An Onekawa woman and her whānau have set up a maara kai to share food with the community.
Party also calls for an investigation into all land alienated from Māori.
Importance of whenua acknowledge in accounts.
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