Tukoirangi Morgan on why the Waikato River is important to Māori
Tainui and the Crown sign the Waikato River Deed of Settlement. Video / Te Ara
Tainui and the Crown sign the Waikato River Deed of Settlement. Video / Te Ara
The public is encouraged to report incidents of vandalised signs.
Heeni Hoterene was featured in the article for her expertise on maramataka Māori.
Tania Simpson is being honoured for services to governance and Māori.
Dr Hana O’Regan has been recognised for her contribution to the revitalisation of te reo.
Rowena Tana, 63, has received a QSM for services to the Māori community.
OPINION: Hard to believe that in 2023 we are having to justify te reo Māori names.
Myjanne Jensen reflects on exploring her indigenous identity.
OPINION: Māori names should be immediately removed from all government departments.
OPINION: National Party under Christopher Luxon has abandoned the path of consensus.
Pepeha, sentence structures, waiata and karakia made up the core of the curriculum.
Māori singers have produced a waiata in relation to new Government policies.
Explore Māori welcomes and ceremonies in this podcast episode.
Exploring the world of whakataukī – proverbs that carry profound cultural wisdom.
Piripi Walker says the language is protected by having official status.
OPINION: You might have thought the place of te reo was cemented into our national life.
OPINION: Provide incentives to upskill staff, but only when it's necessary.
Connecting to landmarks of our home is key when it comes to pepeha.
Chris Bishop announces independent review of Kāinga Ora, New Zealand's fifth Covid wave may not have peaked and questions are raised over how Prime Minister Christopher Luxon will get to Sydney tomorrow. Video / Newstalk ZB / NZ Herald
Luxon says learning te reo will make him better at his job.
Housing Minister has received “worrying advice" about financial situation of Kāinga Ora.
In this episode, we'll explore words related to mātauranga - education and knowledge.
Prime Minister Chris Luxon has fallen foul of his own advice to the public service.
Despite being fined for working without a dental technician qualification, Māori in Northland support the woman known as 'the Tooth Fairy.' Video / Te Ao Māori News
Three pop-up stores have been opened for pakihi Māori on the waterfront.
Talking about the weather – huarere – is a good conversation starter in any language.
OPINION: The Government has an active duty to protect taonga such as te reo Māori.
OPINION: Many who started this long walk to justice are not with us anymore.
Kapa ō Pango is the Māori name for the All Blacks.