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Watch: PM Jacinda Ardern speaks at Ratana Pa
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is the fifth Labour leader to present herself at Ratana Pa in nine years.
Maori King Tuheitia welcomed to Ratana Marae
The Maori King, Kingi Tuheitia is welcomed to Ratana Marae as centenary celebrations kick off.
Focus: End of the Māori Party?
A devastated Māori Party after failing to get back into Parliament
Watch NZH Focus: HUAWEI P10 brings Te Reo Māori to Phones
HUAWEI have become the first phone to come with a Te Reo Māori operating system.
Watch: Avondale College ready for Polyfest
Avondale College students have proven their love and pride for culture, entering 13 cultural groups this year - the most number of groups entered by a single school in Polyfest history.
Watch: Te Reanga Morehu o Ratana performs at Te Matatini 2017
Footage courtesy of Maori TV
Watch NZH Focus: The world's largest ceremonial war canoe in action
Tristram Clayton is at the launch of the world's largest ceremonial war canoe in the lead up to tomorrow's 177th anniversary celebrations of the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi.
Watch NZH Local Focus: Seabed mining opponents mobilise
Seabed mining is back in the spotlight as Trans Tasman Resources submits second application for consent to mine off the South Taranaki coast.
Watch NZ Herald Focus: Breaking new ground in Super Rugby
Australian Amy Perrett became the first woman assistant referee in Super Rugby on Saturday, she talks to Laura about going to the Olympics An Auckland apartment owner is offering, what may appear to be a welcome reprieve from the housing crisis, at $115 for a bed in a shared room, including water, electricity and unlimited WiFi. But it comes with a hitch And we celebrate Māori Language Week
Watch NZH Focus: Police Issue Warning Over Phone Scammers
This afternoon on NZ Herald Focus Police are urging New Zealanders to be vigilant about scammers, the online US retailer causing a cultural stir and an experimental vaccine for the zika virus gets a green light.
Watch: Sir Graham Latimer
Sir Graham Latimer helped make the Treaty of Waitangi a cornerstone of modern New Zealand society. Source: Youtube / Jem Latimer
Watch: Mangere kumara farm aims to improve Maori health
A Mangere marae has planted 80,000 kumara to try to wean its people off McDonald's and KFC.
Gallipoli inspired Maori cloak
A Maori cloak has been made for the Defence Force, and will be worn by high achieving military personnel. The cloak is called Nga Tapuwae and honours battles where New Zealanders have fought, those who have died and those who have returned home.
Ngati Whatua's Ngarimu Blair on 30 new whanau houses
Ngarimu Blair, deputy chairman of Ngati Whatua Orakei Trust talks to NZ Herald about 30 new whanau houses, built by the hapu for descendants. The first families shift into these Orakei places next month.
Māori veteran with mataora barred from Aussie pub
Māori veteran with mataora barred from Aussie pub Video / A Current Affair
Learn Travel – Haerere phrases with Lou Tyson
Lou Tyson, a presenter on TV2’s live studio show 2Kaha, introduces travel-related words and phrases in te reo Maori before jetting off to Bali for a week’s holiday with partner Stan Walker.
The Lovell family on a te reo journey
Jason and Willow Lovell, both 34, came home to Auckland from Australia in 2010 partly because they have Maori heritage and wanted to learn the language of their ancestors.
Kiwi women create Maori colonial era portraits for eager stars
Soldiers Rd Portraits is giving people the opportunity to feature in their own historic vintage photos.
Gallery: Kapa Haka Festival
Te Matatini National Kapa Haka Festival 2015 at Hagley Park, Christchurch.
John Key on Little's 'separatism' comments
Prime Minister John Key says Andrew Little's comments at Waitangi on Maori sovereignty were advancing "separatism."
Fierce Gate Pa haka
Gate Pa hill has this afternoon virtually been transported to a time 150 years ago when Maori warriors and British soldiers clashed in what was to become a historic event to form the creation of Tauranga city. Hundreds of Maori dressed in traditional gear and handling weapons of the time have come together to perform a powerful haka, in commemoration of the Battle of Gate Pa which happened on the same hill all those years ago.
He Korowai Trust - Heroes of the Far North
He Korowai Trust are the heroes of the far North of New Zealand, a region experiencing economic crisis. Based in Kaitaia, their team saves at least one home a week from mortgagee sale. He Korowai client Rachel talks to us about her experience with the Trust, how they saved her home and helped her build a brighter future.
Return of the moko
A group of Tainui women are spearheading a revival of the art of the moko.
'Urewera Four' react to trial verdict
The 'Urewera Four' and their supporters react to the trial verdict today outside the High Court in Auckland.