Why there's no such thing as being 'a quarter Māori'
Have you ever been asked “how Māori are you?” and felt like it diminished your mana?
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Have you ever been asked “how Māori are you?” and felt like it diminished your mana? Keep Reading
Hawke’s Bay could see thousands arrive in May in response to Ngāti Kahungunu’s call to action for Māori unity, among them Māori King Kīngi Tūheitia. A Hui... Keep Reading
“As life got harder and more things started cropping up, it was the reo that kept being put on the back burner — something I swore I wouldn’t do.” — Siena Yates on life after full-immersion reo learning. Keep Reading
“If you look at Te Tiriti from a community perspective, it’s actually about balance and a promise between two peoples to take the best possible care of each other.” — Te Huia Bill Hamilton. Keep Reading
A delegation of indigenous broadcasters arrived at Whakaata Māori Friday morning for the 2024 World Indigenous Content Conference - Hawaikirangi. Keep Reading
“People ask: 'Do you have a flag?' I say, 'I am the flag’." Keep Reading
Te Arawa and Te Kāhui Maunga held their events in Rotorua and Hāwera respectively with groups going all out on stage. Keep Reading
Scammers have targeted the work of Māori designers and artists promoting the Toitū Te Tiriti movement. The phrase, meaning Honour the Treaty, is popular among activists protesting the government's policies directly affecting Māori. Pokere Paewai reports. Keep Reading
In response to the ACT Party’s proposed Treaty Principles Bill, Māori have galvanised around protecting the place of Te Tiriti o Waitangi as a foundational document of Aotearoa and the rights it guaranteed tangata whenua. Keep Reading
“Tino rangatiratanga is the self-determination to do what we do as Māori every day, without needing permission or a policy, or even organised protest. We just need to embody our culture every day and live it.” — Kim Eriksen-Downs. Keep Reading
Broadcaster Mihingarangi Forbes was one of three Māori winners at the Women in Film and Television (WIFT) awards last night. Keep Reading
100% of Te Kura Māori o Ngā Tapuwae students pass NCEA Keep Reading
Collected stories and commentary, from Aotearoa New Zealand and elsewhere, on Mātauranga and Māori issues in the public domain. Keep Reading
Believing Māori ceded sovereignty in 1840 requires a suspension of disbelief and also a suspension of humanity Keep Reading
Collected stories and commentary, from Aotearoa New Zealand and elsewhere, on Mātauranga and Māori issues in the public domain. Keep Reading