Te Ao Māori
News and perspectives for and about tangata whenua in Aotearoa
Calls for urgent protection for pink maomao fish
Ngāti Hei kaumatua Joe Davis is calling for urgent action to protect the pink maomao before it's too late. Audio
First wāhine Māori Governor-General sworn in
Aotearoa New Zealand's first wāhine Māori Governor-General, Dame Cindy Kiro, sworn in. Audio
Covid-19: Taranaki vaccine rollout may have to rollover to 2022
The Covid-19 vaccination programme in Taranaki may need to rollover into next year to get Māori in the region up beyond a 90 percent vaccination rate.
Just 62 percent of Taranaki Māori have received… Audio
Ngāti Whātua defends northern Covid checkpoint
Ngāti Whātua is defending the management of the border between Te Tai Tokerau and Tāmaki Makaurau.
Northland will drop down to alert level 2 at midnight, following a Covid scare in which a woman who… Audio
'Covid-19 is on the doorstep' - Henare's stark warning to Māori
Associate Health Minister Peeni Henare has told many DHBs they need to do better in their vaccine rollout to Māori.
Video, Audio
All Blacks pay emotional tribute to teammate Sean Wainui
All Black hooker Codie Taylor choked back tears at an emotional All Blacks press conference today as he paid tribute to his teammate Sean Wainui.
25-year-old Wainui, who played for the Māori All… Audio
Māori health funding compensation calculations taking too long - Waitangi Tribunal
The Waitangi Tribunal says it is taking far too long to calculate how much compensation Māori health services should get to make up for years of underfunding.
It says the delay compounds the… Audio
The essence of Te Ao Māori
We say kia ora and come together for pōwhiri, but we don't always understand the meaning and spirit behind Māori words and traditions, says Māori linguist Keri Opai. Audio
He Kakano Ahau Series 2 - Ahi Komau
Presenter Kahu Kutia explores the issue of suicide with Auckland based rapper and dad Ranuimarz, PhD student Rikki Solomon her sister Emma Kutia. Audio
Covid-19: Lives at stake in Auckland outbreak - Māori health leaders
Māori health leaders say the lives of their people are literally at stake as Auckland Covid-19 case numbers threaten to get out of control.
Dangerously low Māori vaccination figures and their… Audio
Covid-19: Minister told iwi want entry to Gisborne blocked off
Iwi elders in Tairāwhiti want to put a border around the region to prevent Covid-19 overwhelming its health system.
Associate Health Minister Peeni Henare visited the region covering the North… Audio
Māori climate change advocates want more ambition from government
Māori climate change advocates are urging the government to be more ambitious after the release of a consultation document which it says will help shape the plan to reduce emissions.
The document… Audio
Te Reo given Tier 1 status for 50th anni recognition in 2022
On the 14th of September 1972, a petition calling for active recognition of te reo Maori was presented to Parliament containing over 30-thousand signatures. The petition, which was organised by Maori… Audio
The stories behind Te Papa's portraits
There are risks in taking a portrait at face value. Matariki Williams and Rebecca Rice are the curators who selected the 36 historic portraits of Maori and settlers that have hung on Te Papa's… Audio, Gallery
Delta's imminent arrival in Taranaki 'perfect storm' for Māori
Taranaki health officials fear low vaccination rates in the province make delta's imminent arrival a perfect storm for Māori.
Earlier this week, only 24 percent of Taranaki Māori were fully… Audio
Team finds 700-year-old soot linked to Māori in Antarctica
An overseas research team has linked soot preserved in Antarctic ice to fires set in Aotearoa New Zealand, by Māori settlers, 700 years ago.
The researchers say the finding is a dramatic example of… Audio
Wairoa vaccination drive hits misinformation roadblock
Wairoa - with a population of almost 70 percent Māori - was ahead of the game with its Covid-19 vaccination rollout but seems to have hit a roadblock.
Although it's fully vaccinated rates are the… Audio
Land occupation begins at Far North beach
Ahipara mana whenua are occupying a foreshore land block after a historically significant Pohutukawa tree was partially hacked down. The Te Rarawa group have set up camp on their ancestral land to… Audio
Māori Party: Young Māori demographic explains slow vax rates
Many public health experts, Maori organisations and iwi leaders have come out against the government's new stepped plan to move Auckland down to level 2 and pivot to a suppression strategy of… Audio
Switching to and from Māori roll to be assessed under electoral law
The Government's sweeping review of election law, launched yesterday, will look at the ability of Maori voters to switch between Maori and general electoral rolls before the 2023 election.
"We want… Audio