Te Ao Māori
Joe Hawke remembered at tangi as gracious, courageous leader
Joe Hawke, the Bastion Point leader and former MP, has been remembered as a fearless fighter for Māori, and a gracious and loving koro.
Pasifika and Māori input on Waikato water health sought
A number of waterways around the Waikato are in poor health and officials are seeking input from Pasifika and Māori on water restoration.
Former New Plymouth councillor calls for land to be returned to hapū
Peter Moeahu says part of Hickford Park was wrongly taken from Puketapu hapū and should be returned by New Plymouth District Council.
'A pretty big glass ceiling to break': Māori councillor wants top job
First-term councillor Dinnie Moeahu is joining New Plymouth's mayoral race.
'Unable to return home': Petition launched over locked-up Māori land on East Coast
A petition to abolish century-old legislation affecting land use in the small East Coast town of Tokomaru Bay has united the community in support of change.
Tributes flow for Joe Hawke
Hundreds continue to flow through Ōrākei marae in Tāmaki Makaurau to pay tribute to the late Joe Hawke.
He led the 506 day Takaparawhau Bastion Point occupation in the late '70s.
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Māori students earn opportunity of a lifetime with overseas scholarships
Five top achieving Māori high school students aim to give back to their people as they venture to some of their dream universities overseas.
Dame Aroha Reriti-Crofts tributes - 'She would always challenge the status quo'
More tributes have been paid to Dame Aroha Reriti-Crofts, former Māori Women's Welfare League president and kapa haka advocate, on the final day of her tangi.
Māori Television to change name to Whakaata Māori
Māori Television says Whakaata Māori better reflects the role it plays. Whakaata means 'to mirror', 'to reflect' or 'to display.'
Monroe dress sparks debate over wearing of historical items from museum collections
The International Council of Museums Costume Committee has apologised for its guidelines around wearing historical items from museum collections - prompted by a renowned Māori curator. Audio
'Disappointing' kapa haka funding fails to reflect cultural importance - Te Matatini
Te Matatini are welcoming a well overdue funding increase following this weeks Budget announcements, but say it falls short of providing equitable funding for kapa haka to flourish in Aotearoa.
Māori health workers unsure how far Budget funding will go
Māori health and social workers say the funding announced in yesterday's Budget will do little to help ease their burden, or close equity gaps.
Budget doesn't address 'Significant issues' - Whānau Ora Commissioning Agency
Whānau Ora Commissioning Agency says the Budget has some good elements, but "it doesn't address some significant issues we have in our communities".
Budget 2022: Māori initiatives get more than $1b
This year's Budget sees more than half a billion dollars pumped in to the Māori health sector with $579.9 million going towards Māori health and wellbeing.
Māori left with crumbs from Budget again, says Te Pāti Māori
Te Pāti Māori has described the government's budget as "chocolate sprinkles on a vanilla cake" where Māori are only being left with the crumbs.
Govt claims of equitable pandemic response 'tone deaf' - Te Pāti Māori
"Tangata whenua had to defend themselves in the first lockdown, we put up borders, we set up systems within the iwi and within the rural areas to be able to cope whilst waiting for a vaccine. So no…
Initiative aimed at drawing on Māori knowledge to drive change on farms
AgResearch has just launched a new Māori Research and Partnerships Group to embed Te Ara Tika into its everyday work.
Hints at Budget spend on Māori health as inequities bite
Māori health workers and community leaders are hoping tomorrow's Budget will address urgent social and health needs, with hints at a significant spend for Māori health.
Māori participation in local democracy crucial
Increasing Māori participation in local democracy is the intention behind a "crucial" project, because Māori and young people are "disengaged and disenfranchised".
Te Tiriti approach missing from emissions plan, Māori leaders say
There has been mixed reaction from Māori to the government's Emissions Reduction Plan, with some arguing there are still gaps that the report does not address. Audio