Kelvin Davis retires for his first-born mokopuna
"I want her to see me as her grandfather... not some angry fella."
"I want her to see me as her grandfather... not some angry fella."
Māori names of government agencies, their correct pronunciation, and what they mean.
Everyone will have a different point of view regarding history, Paul Goldsmith says.
In this episode we unravel some Māori concepts often mentioned in public settings.
Explaining large iwi events and hui you may hear of but aren't exactly sure what they are.
Season two invites listeners to get up to speed with te reo Māori in an accessible way.
'A dismissal of the reo is essentially a dismissal of the whole idea of Māori itself.'
Ngai Te Rangi files claim to Waitangi Tribunal over Government's te reo plans.
OPINION: Why is the Government so out of touch with its inflammatory te reo policies?
OPINION: We're becoming an unwelcome fossil discovery with backward policies.
It’s now NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi after NZ First campaign to strip te reo names.
The whānau are living in Rarotonga as they try to preserve their reo.
“I think they’re racist - there’s no other word for it."
Nicola Willis reins back her comments on te reo bonuses
It came as leaders launched into the first Parliamentary debate this term.
Unions promise to fight plans to stop payments.
OPINION: Enhancing mana solves our social problems - reviving te reo is a way to do that.
Opinion: Govt department Māori names should not be a cause for drama.
Tension as Christopher Luxon tries to put Winston Peters' war with the media behind him.
“What is says is that Māori are not important enough to make a decision about this."
The incoming Deputy PM wants primary government department titles to be in English.
Ta rē Moriori is an indigenous language but has no native speakers
Alice in Wonderland took 7-year-old Lois Turei down the rabbit hole to the NZ Herald.
It comes after the Ministry of Foreign Affairs erased te reo Māori from some official use.
The Act Party leader talks about his whakapapa and Te Tiriti.
Pēwhairangi and Harawira were the perfect candidates for this big responsibility.
"I live my life with the use of tikanga day-to-day; I don’t know any other way."
Kelvin Davis says the boost to Matatini is great for new kapa kids.
Waka Kotahi and Te Mātāwai have won an award for their bilingual signs.
The neo-soul artist is getting the summer vibes going.