Shane Te Pou: Waitangi week is essential to our democracy
OPINION: Te Tiriti o Waitangi is our collective work in progress.
OPINION: Te Tiriti o Waitangi is our collective work in progress.
PM Jacinda Ardern, Tā Joe Williams and Dame Naida Glavish reflect on Te Tiriti o Waitangi and what progress has to be made.
There are reasons the PM has won over Waitangi: but all relationships have headaches.
Waitangi has been visited by less than half of all Kiwis to explore their own history.
Ngāpuhi leader says he is "moved" by Government actions over past year.
She is 'thrilled' New Zealand history will soon be taught in schools.
Critics ask teacher not to "install anger into these kids"
Draft curriculum proposes 'three big ideas' - all about Māori and colonisation.
OPINION: There was a void. But within darkness came a "stirring of being".
Tāwhiao McMaster says history must reflect Māori as well as Pākeha versions of events.
Effects on women and children have led to too much harm and death.
Mau Whenua are resolute despite losing funding for the court case against Shelly Bay.
Documents released before vote over one of Wellington's most controversial developments.
Andrew Little wants to take on the Treaty Negotiations portfolio in the new Labour govt.
About 20 people have been occupying an Ōpua headland, which they say is wāhi tapu.
The Māori Authority is calling for Oranga Tamariki to be part of a 'Mokopuna Authority'.
The 15 Māori Labour MPs have 'unprecedented opportunity' to deliver for Māori - experts.
National wants all claims settled by 2029, while Labour is taking a 'tikanga' approach.
Racism row sparks taskforce to address systemic issues at Waikato University.
Hīkoi travelled six hours from the East Cape to stand in solidarity with iwi.
Review into allegations of institutional, structural racism at Waikato Uni still underway.
Kirsti Luke says a Crown apology and settlement is only the beginning.
Kirsti Luke says a Crown apology and settlement is only the beginning for her people.
Sean Rush has also committed to cultural training following a petition signed by 1000.
Govt moves to turn around NZ's rampant biodiversity loss with ambitious 30-year strategy.
Iwi members are calling for voters on the "milestone" Treaty settlement.
Occupiers are gathering today to mark one year since the eviction notice was served.
Whakatōhea is the first iwi allowed to negotiate settlement while tribunal claims proceed.
During lockdown, the law found a flexibility that enraged some and endorsed others.
Ngāti Rangitihi will begin an iwi-wide voting process.