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A time to reflect: Matariki celebrations more than just a public holiday
Matariki is celebrated over more than just one weekend for many Northlanders.
Matariki is celebrated over more than just one weekend for many Northlanders.
6215 people, some of them drumming away, gave McLean Park a family-friendly festival feel.
Choreographers teaching amateurs to shine on stage at this year's competition.
Mātauranga Māori a 'constantly evolving' system of knowledge.
Niwa forecasts include conditions for Matariki stargazing.
"We basically created a coalition of the willing," says Duco director David Higgins.
Iwi on the West Coast celebrate Puanga.
Raeone Wirihana first joined the brigade in 1995.
Dancers preparing to perform in front of over 2000 people on August 19.
One side has waited over 30 years to be called champions again.
The event will celebrate the Māori New Year in Whanganui and the surrounding districts.
After nearly 15 weeks of rehearsals, Aaron Sears says: “I’m at one and a half left feet!"
Auckland city streets will light up for Matariki.
Celebrity chefs Kasey and Karena Bird to create a four hour food fest
A new app enables users to map, measure and improve their own mental health.
Ex-health boss Rob Campbell wonders about health outcomes for everyone.
"The city is ready and able to capitalise on the pent-up demand ..."
AskNicely named hi-tech Māori Company of the Year.
Matariki funding from Te Toki Voyaging Trust will be made available to Waikato groups.
The couple pioneered a field looking at the astronomy of indigenous people over time.
Nikau Hindin is engaged in the renewal of the Māori aute (bark cloth) tradition.
The event will be held at the Whanganui War Memorial Centre on July 8 and 9.
Spotlight on Hohepa Thompson, better known as ‘The Hori’.
Hamilton leaders are excited about big event opportunity next year.
Momentum has built across the month, with near-capacity audiences in several halls.
“Adulting gets in the way, but every time I perform I really love it."
A motorcycle from 1918 featured at the annual event.
Fun events to raise money for Breast Cancer Foundation New Zealand.
Aaron Torkilsen wanted to get in touch with his heritage.
Punters donned their best wellies for a good cause.