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Decision on future of Ihumātao could take another five years
"160 plus years of displacement and colonisation cannot be undone quickly" - Kīngitanga.
"160 plus years of displacement and colonisation cannot be undone quickly" - Kīngitanga.
The focus has been on the top end of the planned changes - what about the local level?
One of Aotearoa's most respected kaumatua is appointed to the Order of New Zealand.
Hapu with 900 years link to island hoped Crown would landbank it.
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Whanganui's Professor Danny Keenan is involved in an international project in London.
Labour's Kelvin Davis accuses Opposition of privilege based on misery of his own family.
Landowners mulling legal action to stop proposed changes to the emissions trading scheme.
OPINION: Parliament fiddles with fixing something that is not broken at society's peril.
OPINION: A big picture explanation is needed and soon.
OPINION: Lecturer says detractors wrongly assume co-governance benefits all Māori equally.
OPINION: Labour faces an electoral challenge over its co-governance reforms.
Opinion: Debate needed on co-governance, not a referendum, writes Vaughan Gunson.
COMMENT: They broke ground for tangata whenua, but the hard work is far from over.
Remembering "a gentle giant, fierce advocate and great legal revolutionaries".
Jamie Foster had been granted parole; Parole Board released its written decision today.
OPINION: "Why take my money, spend it for me, fail me, then tell me I'm a failure?"
Occupiers hoping for "positive solution" in the next two months - but can stay all winter.
"For someone that walked with so much greatness, he was a humble man."
New Zealand has been "dominated by monocultural thinking", Health NZ chair says.
OPINION: Calling time on how the Treaty of Waitangi is being dragged into policy areas.
Aotearoa was one of the first nations to adopt National Parks, are they fit for purpose.
3 waters feedback going to the minister on Monday seems unlikely to sway the government.
Cabinet Minister Willie Jackson says co-governance is nothing to be scared of.
Māori employment plan works alongside advances in education, health - Katarina Hina.
December 21 marks the 150th anniversary of Jean-Baptiste Pompallier's death.
Titewhai Harawira, the matriarch - mother of eight children, 70 mokopuna and 25 great-great-grandchildren - has spent a lifetime fighting for Māori rights, women’s rights and social justice. Video / Maori Television
Party also calls for an investigation into all land alienated from Māori.
It comes as political leaders reflect on Te Tiriti o Waitangi, the Treaty of Waitangi.
Foon says protection of te reo Māori is enshrined within Te Tiriti as a taonga.