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Iwi still worried about TPP
Māori claimants remain unconvinced the government has acted in their best interests in negotiating the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
TPP Treaty clause picked apart
Māori have criticised the Treaty of Waitangi provision in the Trans-Pacific Partnership and don't believe it can protect their interests.
Waitangi Tribunal begins urgent TPP inquiry
Māori claimants are lining up to challenge the Trans-Pacific Partnership in the Waitangi Tribunal.
Students call for day to remember land wars
MPs have been urged to back a petition calling for a national day to commemorate the New Zealand land wars.
Iwi want more say on scattered ashes
Iwi say people should have to consult with them about where they scatter ashes of the dead. Audio
Calls for Maori signs at banks and airports
A Māori language advocacy group is calling on the government to force major airports and banks to have Māori signage.
Push for more Maori surgeons
Plans are underway to get more Maori doctors to become surgeons with the aim of developing a more culturally appropriate surgical workforce.
Ngāi Tahu calls for more bassinets
Ngāi Tahu is calling on its weavers around the country to help make enough bassinets for its newest arrivals.
'You cannot bury your dead in our food baskets'
Northland iwi want a stronger say about where and when bodies are buried at sea.
Govt opens $12.8m Māori land fund
Applications open today for a $12.8 million government fund intended to improve the use of Māori land.
Portrait of Taranaki kuia wins top award
A painting of three Taranaki kuia with facial moko, wearing traditional cloaks, has won the 2016 Adam Portraiture Award. Audio
Iwi radio told to get digital
The Māori Broadcast Funding Agency is urging iwi radio stations to change the way they operate if they want to thrive in the digital world.
If you're a boy, forget the poi
Rules stopping boys schools from performing with poi in a kapa haka competition will only be reconsidered if regions that voted for the change want that. Video, Audio
Iwi votes against selling Shelly Bay land
A Wellington-based iwi trust has not received the votes it needed to go ahead with plans to sell waterfront land at Shelly Bay. Audio
First Māori female MPs memorialised
The first women to represent Māori in Parliament have been memorialised in the House, with portraits unveiled. Audio
Call for more funds for Te Puni Kōkiri
Te Puni Kōkiri doesn't have the resources to keep an eye on the entire public sector's outcomes for Māori, it says.
Protests over Māori land law review
Protests are being planned for consultation hui about the government's proposed changes to Māori land laws.
Iwi leaders urge Crown to delay land law decision
Iwi leaders are urging the Crown to wait for the Waitangi Tribunal to make a call on who can change Maori land laws.
Concerns over Shelly Bay voting process
Having a Port Nicholson Block Settlement Trust employee handling votes on whether to sell a key asset in Wellington is not a good look, some iwi members say. Audio
Maori Science Academy blasts off
Hundreds turned out in Palmerston North at the weekend for the launch of the Maori Science Academy, which will have a NASA aerospace engineer as its ambassador.
Art exhibition paves way for Ngāpuhi festival
The largest exhibition of Ngāpuhi artworks are on display in Kaikohe, before the tribe's annual festival.
Rātana church followers celebrate prophet's birth
Rātana church followers are celebrating the official birthday of their prophet - who was born 143 years ago today.
Rātana Church wants peace not TPP protests
The Rātana Church is calling for calm when politicians arrive at its annual celebrations near Whanganui amid tension over the TPP. Audio
London Māori called to identify Captain Cook's souvenirs
A British museum hopes a group of London-based Māori can resolve a mystery around artefacts brought back to England by Captain James Cook.
Iwi want access to waterways on Maori land
A group representing many iwi around the country say Māori must be given the right to freely use the water on their land.