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Teuila Fuatai: Failings of state's care laid bare
COMMENT: Minister's remarks help us recognise institutional racism.
COMMENT: Minister's remarks help us recognise institutional racism.
Kevin Jenkins on how the EPA weaves the Māori knowledge system into decisions.
COMMENT: Freshly passed act finally moves on reconciliation for actions 140 years ago.
Josh Te Kani teaches kids identity with tikanga Māori, Māori martial arts and kapa haka.
The 1881 invasion of Parihaka was one of NZ's most brutal events in history.
A first glimpse of Mr G's first-ever solo exhibition. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Ihumātao protest leader Pania Newton stands out on the list for her rejection of a career.
"Literally, they couldn't even get the camera into my bowel, the tumour was that big."
Why should the Government bail out a sinking-ship TV3, a commercial enterprise?
Religion and culture must not interfere in the lives of those who want death with dignity.
The area is regarded as internationally significant for its heritage values.
The Waiariki men's hockey team have won a seventh national title
"Exceptional and rare" hei tiki one of the finest to ever surface at auction.
William Colenso College students' work returned after Wellington showcase - finally.
"It's not often you see so many smiles at once."
Campaign around skin art to encourage more people from North and Auckland to join police.
The Māori approach is 'a natural resource we are lucky enough to have access to'.
"From a Māori perspective I don't think many people will be offended."
Organisers ask for understanding of 19th-century conflicts.
If Captain Cook were here today, would he have second thoughts?
Marcus Lush was incredulous as the listener insisted on mispronouncing the place names.
The haka does not improve your rugby but it makes you feel like you can take on the world.
Don't rely on Māori for spirituality, find it yourself, says author.
Action is better than wallowing in guilt, say activists.
Comment: To refuse to welcome is a futile path which creates hard borders and walls.
Alex Hotere-Barnes offers some advice from growing up as a Pākehā in the Māori world.
British High Commissioner knows more te reo Māori than many Kiwis, and is not at all posh.
Jen Margaret says Pākehā New Zealanders are creating blocks for Māori.