For the first time in several years the modern Kurahaupō waka has gone on public display after being moved overland from Levin to Aratoi Museum in Masterton.
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For the first time in several years the modern Kurahaupō waka has gone on public display after being moved overland from Levin to Aratoi Museum in Masterton.
It’s an outcome that Matthew Ryan, Northern Land Council Chairperson, said is a “great achievement” that could either be “successful” or “disappointing”.
The anxiety Jacque Wilson felt when ICE agents increased their presence in the state, and in particular, the Twin Cities, came over her like a wave.
Ko Tukaha Cooper, raukura o te Aho Matua, tēra kua wahi waahi atu ki te kapa Breakers, me tāana e mea ana ko te reo Māori me nga tikanga hei waka kawe i te ora.
Racism against First Nations people will be investigated by a parliamentary committee, after an alleged terror attack against Invasion Day protestors in Perth.
Moriori Imi Settlement Trust allege the Crown has reneged on a promise to remain neutral on issues of tino rangatiratanga between them and Ngāti Mutunga over the Chatham Islands.
The release of the Independent Children’s Monitor report shows zero improvement in child safety, sparking demands for iwi and hapū to take the lead.
Māori-owned Te Hou Farms near Bulls expects to lift its dairy production by so much that it has plans for a second milking shed.
A recent move by authorities to crack down on the illegal sale and use of nitrous oxide has been praised by a local politician, who has been fighting to get it off his streets.
Ngāti Mutunga has opened five new houses in Urenui to help whānau get into home ownership and grow their family connections on tribal ground.
Inside a cooled packhouse just outside Whanganui, thousands of fragrant strawberries move along a conveyor belt system for hand-packing before heading to market.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is prioritising the safety of New Zealanders in the Middle East, following the fallout in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran.
A bill aimed at embedding health targets into the country’s health system is facing strong criticism from Māori health advocates and opposition MPs, who say it weakens Te Tiriti.
The High Court has confirmed that the Ruapuke Island Group whānau retain Customary Marine Title over waters surrounding the island in Te Ara a Kiwa / Foveaux Strait
Te Rarawa uri are engaging in iwi politics in growing numbers as voting continues for the next chairperson of Te Rūnanga o Te Rarawa.
Former Black Sox pitcher Marty Grant has been inducted into the WBSC Softball Hall of Fame.
Through play and movement, the Turi Māori community is reconnecting with their ancestry. This wānanga creates a vital bridge between Deaf Māori and Te Ao Māori.
The government’s bill to make English an official language of New Zealand has passed its first reading in Parliament, clearing its initial hurdle after heated debate.
Government plans a bill letting PSGEs opt out of Māori Land Court oversight after Nikora v Kruger; critics warn it curtails access to justice. Legislation expected in 2025.
Danity stressed that because we share the same ocean and eat the same fish, concerns about nuclear radiation affect everyone in Te Moana-nui-a-Kiwa.
Bexley's Wetlands Grove is the last remaining road leading to an old subdivision.
An intimate and deeply personal contemporary work exploring identity, adoption and the enduring impacts of the Stolen Generations will open this week in Meanjin, Brisbane.
Building on the success of Autaia, Hawaiki TŪ Academy officially opens its doors to 25 new students who begin their new professional pathway dedicated to the art of Haka Theatre.
Opposition parties criticise the Government’s stance on Iran strikes, calling for de-escalation, diplomacy and a stronger commitment to international law.
Māori in Dubai shelter underground as Iran tensions rise, while an economist warns of possible impacts at home.
Hundreds gathered in Kaihu, west of Whangārei, at the weekend to rededicate the 108-year-old wharenui Tama Te Ua Ua.
Rough sleeping has troubled Tairāwhiti for decades, Mayor Rehette Stoltz says.
Eight wildlife officers sought to charge an Elder with poaching for possession of a woodland caribou, which the Innu Nation says it never agreed not to hunt.