Stories by Te Aniwa Hurihanganui
Audio and features
Aotearoa referendum debate fuels racist abuse
In today's Focus on Politics podcast, Long Form Journalist Te Aniwa Hurihanganui explores the harm caused when politicians question Māori values and language. Audio
Ngāpuhi leaders furious at few days' notice before Crown hui
Many Ngāpuhi leaders are doubtful the Crown's renewed effort to get its Treaty settlement back on track will work, and are furious they've been given just days notice before an open hui about a way… Video, Audio
How closed adoption robbed Māori children of their identity
Under the 1955 Adoption Act, thousands of Māori babies were adopted into Pākehā families. Te Aniwa Hurihanganui investigates the impact on Māori who grew up desperate to re-connect. Audio
Emerging stars of kapa haka take to the stage
Upon the dawn of Mataraki hundreds of young students will battle it out at the National Secondary schools competition. Video, Audio
Public outrage at Wildfoods Festival's advertising
Hokitika Wildfoods Festival's advertisement of a woman wearing Maori designs and a native American head dress has been slammed as disgusting, but the district's may says that's just the PC brigade… Video, Audio
Exhibition depicts the horrors of the Battle of Passchendaele
The Battle of Passchendaele of 1917, which included one of the darkest days in New Zealand's military history, is the subject of a new exhibition that opens in Wellington today. Audio
Man makes miraculous recovery from Multiple Sclerosis
Risky, $200,000 treatment in Singapore has paid off for Carterton man Nick Perkins, who has made a miraculous recovery from Multiple Sclerosis. Video, Audio