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Māori tradition brought to life in photos of marae gatherings
The Poukai tradition was introduced in 1885 by the son of the first Māori king.
The Poukai tradition was introduced in 1885 by the son of the first Māori king.
'She continues to make an astounding contribution to architecture in Aotearoa." - NZIA
Only months prior, Nicholas Pukeroa lost his brother.
Confrontational haka has long been used by Māori activists.
Act leader wants the Poua to concentrate on rugby not politics.
Children's Minister believes boot camps for youth offenders will work.
Dave Letele launches recruitment agency to hold on to staff.
The initiative will showcase the Māori history and stories of Tāmaki Makaurau.
Domestic violence solutions “must be a collective effort led by Māori”.
The new service is a collaboration between Ngāti Hine FM, Tautoko FM and Te Hiku Media
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Aaron Ward says Māori possess the value of being natural explorers.
The tribunal agrees te reo policies must be tested.
Friends rally after tragedy strikes a South Auckland whānau.
Senior citizen meets her attacker in court.
Kiani Christie is balancing her academic goals with love of music.
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'The reason he died was because of selfless, courageous actions in keeping others alive.'
Andre Meihana was acknowledged for his 'unwavering love' for Te Iwi Morehu.
These small things are something us rugby fans can get used to.
Full immersion learning comes with understanding the deep culture - actor/director.
The tough new gang laws have been met with scepticism and rejoicing.
Health inequities for Māori are a huge issue for Northland.
The Convert is said to be the highest-budget production from Aotearoa.
Lady Tureiti Moxon says the decision is ‘another anti-Maōri stance’.
'I’m here to celebrate what [the protesters] did. That’s the difference.'
Brian Tamaki says riders will continue to wear church colours despite government ban.
Charlie Croft is remembered at memorial service at Tūtehuarewa Marae.
Māori journalists associations worried by media climate.
Opinion: Relying on the status quo has not worked.