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Tariana Turia: We just need to believe
When I was a child I had what might be described as a typical Maori upbringing. We didn't have much but we always had plenty to eat. In reality, we lacked nothing.
When I was a child I had what might be described as a typical Maori upbringing. We didn't have much but we always had plenty to eat. In reality, we lacked nothing.
The two pieces, described as 'Maori Gable Ornaments', are expected to fetch more than $40,000 when they go under the hammer at Sotheby's on Friday (NY time).
Celebrated Ngati Hine leader and te reo Maori advocate Erima Henare has died.
The Auditor-General, Lyn Provost, took no pleasure in issuing a disturbing report on the Whanau Ora scheme this week.
Millions of dollars allocated to help vulnerable families could have been spent on people rather than administration, the Auditor-General says.
The Education Minister has welcomed an increase in Maori and Pasifika children participating in early childhood education - despite ongoing concerns about quality. Hekia Parata yesterday released....
Public reporting on large tribal and Maori corporate bodies has increased over the past decade.
While the doomed World War I escapade needlessly cost tens of thousands of lives, Gallipoli helped forge the early identity of the Maori in fledgling NZ.
One of the country's wealthiest tribes is preparing for the first stage of its biggest land development push.
Winston Peters sounds genuinely interested in a request from subtribes of Ngapuhi to intercede in the dispute that is standing in the way of a Treaty settlement the Northland region needs.
Newly-elected Northland MP Winston Peters has been called on to resolve a dispute that has held up a Treaty settlement for the country's largest iwi.
Blair Haeata says his Maori heritage has helped him fit into marketing roles at a number of Chinese businesses, including his latest job at China Southern Airlines.
The future of Hato Petera College is under threat from a falling roll, dilapidated buildings, bullying, infighting and a lack of confidence from its owner.
Wealthy Auckland downtown waterfront landowner Ngati Whatua has already begun the 2018 rent review negotiations with tenants on 20ha of leasehold land.
A Scottish museum has agreed to repatriate a Maori war flag it has held for the last century.
The asset base of one of the country's biggest Maori businesses is up $3 million, from rising land valuations and a new farm purchase.
The country's most expensive state house is being sold to local iwi, almost three years after a tenant was turfed out for benefit fraud.
In a new TV series, Pio Terei explores the Te Araroa trail between Cape Reinga and Bluff. Emily Simpson talks to him about selling cars and a country that’s growing up.
The PM's Office has finally agreed to release transcripts from his post cabinet press conferences, and Audrey Young says it's a small, but important, victory.
Eight thousand people gathered at Hagley Park in Christchurch yesterday for the final of the biennial Te Matatini National Kapa Haka Festival.
Some sections of society seem to have done an Alice in Wonderland down the rabbit hole this week. One minute, they were in Aotearoa 2015; the next, they were back in 1980s New Zild.
Auckland's Ngati Whatua tribe is closing Okahu Bay beach tomorrow for a tribal event - the first time since it won co-management of the beach in 1991.
It was not pretty, but the Black Caps scraped past Scotland by three wickets yesterday in the first of three Cricket World Cup matches in Dunedin.
There's a famous Ngati Porou saying that the tribe's lonely mountain, Hikurangi, does not move anywhere.
Iwi leaders have drawn up an ambitious proposal to plant a million hectares of forest in exchange for Government's agreement to step up efforts to combat climate change.
The Maori world had "lost one of the mainstays of Ngati Porou", a tribute post on the Ta Kaea Facebook page said this morning, describing it as a "dark cloud".
Andrew Little made something of "a captain's call" on Waitangi Day when suggesting notions of greater Maori sovereignty should not be dismissed.