Tukoroirangi Morgan
Tuku Morgan: 'One goal' for Māori Party
The Māori Party will need a comprehensive plan to achieve its goal of winning all seven Māori seats in the next election, its new president says.
Tukoroirangi Morgan says claim bigger than Waikato Raupatu.
A spokesperson for Waikato Tainui says the Maori king's treaty claim for Auckland is not intended to override settlements already negotiated between the Crown and Auckland iwi. Audio
Maori King's illness diabetes-related
Maori King admitted to hospital due to "diabetes-related" ailment. Audio
Maori king's spokesman defends judge's decision
The former Maori Affairs Minister Dover Samuels is condemning a district court judge's decision yesterday to discharge the son of the Maori King on charges of theft, burglary and drink-driving. Audio
Maori King comes down hard on son
Kingi Tuheitia's son, Korotangi Paki, pleaded guilty yesterday to two burglary charges and one of theft from a car. Te Manu Korihi reporter, Rosemary Rangitauira, discusses potential implications for… Audio
Maori King's son pleads guilty to theft, burglary
More now on the teenage son of the Maori King, Tuheitia, who has pleaded guilty to theft and burglary. Audio
Tuku Morgan wants to move Waikato-Tainui forward
The position became vacant late on Sunday night when Tania Martin was stood down from the Parliament following lengthy hui, where 36 of the parliament's 66 marae voted for her removal. Audio
Maori leaders not surprised by poor hui turnout
Only 15 people - four of them too young to vote - showed up to a hui in Hamilton last night to discuss Maori water rights in light of the government's proposed sale of assets. Audio
Only 15 people attend first government water rights hui
Only 15 people showed up to the government's first water consultation hui held in Hamilton last night. Audio
Hui on water voted for creation of a single group
A national hui has voted for the creation of a single group that will negotiate water rights with the Crown for all Maori. Audio
Organisers dismiss Govt decision to reject national hui
The Government's decision not to back a national hui on water rights is being dismissed as irrelevant by its organisers. Audio
Iwi leader backs talks with Government over water rights
A leading member of the influential Iwi Leaders Group is backing an agreement between the Maori Party and the Prime Minister that Maori interests and rights in water should be negotiated between the… Audio
Tukoroirangi Morgan quits Waikato-Tainui leadership role
The prominent Waikato-Tainui leader, Tukoroirangi Morgan, has walked away from his roles within the iwi. Audio
Greens, Iwi leaders debate sales of public assets
Iwi Chairs Forum to establish Iwi co-operative to look at purchase preparations for shares in SOE's. Waikato-Tainui chairperson Tukuroirangi Morgan and Green Party co-leader Russell Norman join the… Audio
Iwi agree to join forces to bid for shares in state assets
Leaders from 50 iwi have agreed to join forces to buy shares in state-owned enterprises if the National Party follows through on its election pledge to put the shares up for sale. Audio
Tuku Morgan insists he's still in charge of Waikato-Tainui
Tukoroirangi Morgan says he remains chairman of the Waikato-Tainui executive board, despite the tribal parliament, Te Kauhanganui, saying on Sunday he'd been sacked. Audio
Iwi providing relief to Maori in Chrischurch
Iwi round the country have been quick to respond to the Christchurch quake. Audio
Do private prisons work?
The Government intends to have a one thousand bed prison built and run by a private company in South Auckland by 2014. Audio
Councillors Oppose Flying Maori Sovereignty Flag
9 Manukau City councillors have expressed their opposition to proposals to fly the Tino Rangatiratanga flag outside the council. Audio