Māori woman first in Royal NZ Navy with moko kauae
"Your moko kauae does not define your end but instead it ignites your beginning."
"Your moko kauae does not define your end but instead it ignites your beginning."
A Grey Power newsletter labelled a councillor's use of te reo Māori an "insult".
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
Iwi share sacred journey and relationship between Team NZ and Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei
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
'Stop moaning about iwi checkpoints and let Māori leadership help us through.'
A rousing kapa haka performance was the perfect way to end the night.
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
Bilingual road signs in Aotearoa New Zealand would tell us where we are as a nation
Te reo Māori is expected to join 23 other languages on Duolingo, But no one knows when.
Willie Jackson highlighted the need for more support being committed to language learners.
Transmission Gully has been blessed with names gifted by Ngāti Toa Rangatira.
"As soon as you do this, you become the kaitiaki of these values." - Temuera Hall.
"All of our carvings on the outside have deteriorated through time and weather."
A beauty queen like no other. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
A new playground will serve as a memorial to the life of a prominent chief.
Party co-leader John Tamihere announced the policy, which focuses on Te Tiriti o Waitangi.
The funding for projects will bring more than 300 jobs with Māori firms and assets.
"Some of the smallest areas in New Zealand have the heartiest rugby fans."
"We all have a responsibility to ... ensure our language continues, survives and thrives."
These children will grow up confident in who they are as Māori.
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 discuss why making mistakes is actually very beneficial for learning. Stace says that the mistakes she made with the language are the ones she will never forget. Video / The Hits
Language revitalisation takes three generations.
Editorial: Throughout the week, we have a sprinkling of Māori across our daily lives.
"We are all on our own unique journeys... the key is to just start."
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