Whanganui River tribes celebrate 28th Pākaitore Day
The 28th Pākaitore Day will be celebrated on February 28.
The 28th Pākaitore Day will be celebrated on February 28.
Many Northlanders donned their running shoes to take part in the much-loved event.
Superstar actor meets the Māori royalty and other guests at Te Matatini
Te Matatini CEO Carl Ross looks back at the year of planning to get to today
Carmel Sepuloni has brought back Fiji defence staff to help with the cyclone clean-up.
The competition at Te Matatini has been whittled down to the last 12 teams.
Kiwi singer Stan Walker and US diplomat get involved with event.
Waikato to benefit from collaborative approach between well-established Māori groups.
Showing your colours at Te Matatini is as important as kapa haka
"Unfortunately, things like mowing just won’t be able to be done."
Our kapa haka experts give their view on day 2 of Te Matatini.
Treaty Negotiations Minister Andrew Little confirms Whakatōhea wish to settle.
Iwi invests in construction of new visitor centre
Community Trusts donate $150K to te Matatini 2023.
Henare O'Keefe sees hope in the face of a long line of adversity for the region.
Hania Douglas and Tu Chapman run their eyes over the Te Matatini contestants
Paora Sharples has kapa haka flowing through his whakapapa.
When Māori disagree on a marae it might seem raw, but it's not - its our protocol.
People want to help cyclone victims, but Civil Defence says it's not always helpful.
“I do not let my grandchildren out the gate. They cannot play beside the road."
Emily Henderson thanks those that chipped in to help during Cyclone Gabrielle,
"Be proud, think of your family, and think of the things that make you feel good."
Band's new single aims to unite Aotearoa after a rollercoaster three years.
Inside the Civil Defence and military-run distribution centre.
A new exhibit of makawe takatāpui (Māori wigs) takes inspiration from Pōkarekare Ana.
One Taupō company is taking to the skies to provide much-needed aid to Hawke's Bay.
"You get a feeling about what that means to the people who are singing.”