Te Ao Māori
Nearly 9000 hectares to be assessed for offshore aquaculture in Southland
The government has set aside close to 9000 hectares for Ngāi Tahu and the Crown to assess for offshore aquaculture in Southland.
Treaty bill will greatly damage National's relationship with Māori - former minister
"The National Party today are more concerned about their careers than about the history," Chris Finlayson says. Audio
Waitangi Tribunal demands release of Te Aka Whai Ora documents
A treaty lawyer says she can't recall the tribunal issuing a directive like this before. Audio
Senior lawyers call for Treaty Principles Bill to be abandoned
Members of the King's Counsel say the coalition's Treaty Principles Bill "seeks to rewrite the Treaty itself" and would have the "opposite effect of its stated purpose". Audio
Retracing the footsteps of past Māori protest movements
As the nationwide hīkoi for Te Tiriti made its way through Auckland it stopped at two sites synonymous with Māori resistance - Bastion Point and Ihumātao.
Hīkoi to spend night in Huntly before continuing in morning
The hīkoi will rest in Huntly on Wednesday before moving onto Rotorua and eventually Wellington.
'It's all about being one': Preparing for the arrival of Hīkoi mō te Tiriti
First Person - Just before the hīkoi reached Tāmaki Makaurau, First Up's Leonard Powell popped over to the Te Kamaka Marae for a look behind the scenes. Audio
Hīkoi to cross Auckland's Harbour Bridge, delays expected
Two northbound lanes will be closed until the convoy is across and Auckland commuters are advised to plan ahead.
Hori on a Hīkoi – Ngā Porokāte | Episode 4: "Te Tiriti Party" (Parts 1 & 2) – Veronica Tawhai
Seeking clarity on the Treaty of Waitangi? This episode is for you! Sharp-witted and knowledgeable, Veronica Tawhai is a leading figure in Tiriti education and indigenous-rights advocacy. Video
As it happened: Hīkoi mō te Tiriti leaves Dargaville, headed for Auckland
Kaipara Māori Ward councillor Pera Paniora urged locals to join the hikoi and take the fight for their rights to Parliament..
Buck Shelford among thousands farewelling Sir Robert Gillies
When the service for Tā Bom ends, he will be carried away from his marae and taken inside St Faith's Church where a gun salute will follow behind.
Apologise, then act: What Māori survivors of abuse want
One says it's just words. Another calls it a "waste of space". But the survivors RNZ spoke to all say one thing about today's national apology: don't stop there. Audio
'Lets make this hīkoi build a nation'
From the misty peaks of Cape Reinga to the rain-soaked streets of Kawakawa, the national hīkoi rolled through the north.
Reversing type 2 diabetes through group approach
The iwi health provider providing the programmes says there is now long waitlists.
Whakataukī of the Week with Dr Reuben Collier
Dr Reuben Collier is the lead researcher on a Marsden-funded project exploring the nuances of Māori dialects with a particular emphasis on the Tūhoe dialect. Audio
National hīkoi arrives in Whangārei
Thousands have turned out in Whangārei, the first city on the hīkoi.
Flags to fly at half-mast following death of Sir Robert Gillies
All government and public buildings will fly the New Zealand flag at half-mast on Tuesday to mark the burial of Sir Robert Gillies.
Thousands join hikoi opposing Treaty Principles Bill
From the misty peaks of Cape Reinga to the rain soaked streets of Kawakawa, the national hikoi mo Te Tiriti today rolled through the north and will soon arrive in Whangarei. Since setting off this… Audio
Meeting with Seymour 'pointless', hīkoi organiser says
The ACT leader is open to meeting with organisers of the protest, but they say they are not at his "beck and call".
Whangārei hapū in court to stop subdivision - again
In 1996, they won a ruling that said land next to Onoke Pā is sacred. Now they're back in court in a real-life version of Groundhog Day.