Taranaki mourns the loss of reo and tikanga champion Archie Hurunui
Taranaki mourns the loss of reo and tikanga champion Archie Hurunui. Video / Maori TV
Taranaki mourns the loss of reo and tikanga champion Archie Hurunui. Video / Maori TV
'Magoo served his country, his community and in his last, he served his whānau'.
No explanation has been made for the abrupt departure of Te Wānanga o Aotearoa chief executive Te Ururoa Flavell. Video / Māori Television
Te Kapua Whetu Y13 students’ spontaneously haka in support of Whāngarei District Council decision to proceed with Māori wards after failed councillors’ challenge. Video / Supplied
First school in New Zealand to follow Māori calendar. Video / Te Ao
A Northland farming trust plans to generate 3 megawatts of hydro-electric power.
Acting Oranga Tamariki chief Sir Wira Gardiner urges aroha in decision-making. Video / Maori Television
Tūhoe kaumatua celebrates 60 years at KiwiRail. Video / Maori Television
Māori men are receiving guidance on how to be male role models in the home through the Big Buddy mentoring programme. Video / Te Ao
Act leader David Seymour takes aim at the Government for declaring the wrong crisis and acting "like a reverse Jesus". Video / Act Party
Launch day. Made with support from NZ On Air. Video / A Tawera / E-Tangata
Introducing the waka carvers: Derek Kawiti. Made with support from NZ On Air. Video / A Tawera / E-Tangata
Introducing the waka carvers: Freddie Tauotaha. Made with support from NZ On Air. Video / A Tawera / E-Tangata
Introducing the waka carvers: Alika Bumatay. Made with support from NZ On Air. Video / A Tawera / E-Tangata
Introducing the waka carvers: Billy Harrison. Made with support from NZ On Air. Video / A Tawera / E-Tangata
Sir Hek Busby and the lost art of canoe building. Made with support from NZ On Air. Video / A Tawera / E-Tangata
Invercargill resident Tyson Gene Grennell says the racist graffiti on the te reo school is 'hurtful'. Made with funding from NZ On Air. Video / The South Today
"I hope everybody finds their peace." Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Stace, Mike & Anika Moa have sat down to discuss their three different experiences of growing up Māori to celebrate Māori Language Week. On this episode, they discuss how te reo is unexpectedly a very sexy language. Video / The Hits
Stace, Mike & Anika talk about the first steps to learning and respecting the Māori Language. For Mike, he took his first step when he began to pronounce 'Tauranga' correctly. Video / The Hits
Stace, Mike & Anika discuss the relationship they have with their Marae and why it is so important to stay in touch with their roots. Video / The Hits
Stace, Mike & Anika discuss why it is so important to pass on the language and culture to the next generation. They talk about how the next generation have more resources than anyone before us to learn and experience the native language. Video / The Hits
Flava radio host Astley Nathan and the Kōrero100 panel discuss how it feels to be a Māori man in 2020.
Anna Swann, head of St Dominic's College, speaks after Health Minister Chris Hipkins said some people perhaps don't accept or haven't previously accepted the science involved. Video / Te Ao Tapatahi, Māori Television
Over half of all prisoners in New Zealand are Māori - how did it come to this? And what can be done about it? Frank Film investigates. Video / Frank Film
Watch the full conversation with leading prison reformist, Sir Tā Kim Workman on the history of the New Zealand prison system, why so many Māori are incarcerated, and what can be done about it. Video / Frank Film
Mahia Maori Committee on macron use: 'We don't use a macron - change it back to Mahia.'
Chris' Comment: Ngāi Tahu and Christchurch Council lead the way with partnership. Video / Newstalk ZB
Focus Live: Whanau Ora boss argues new Māori health authority should be under her. Video / Will Trafford