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"The whole point of Youth Parliament is to give young people and rangatahi a chance to be heard. The issue of censoring their ...
The Māori All Blacks v Scotland game on Saturday signalled Northland’s ability to successfully host international events.
For New Plymouth's Māori ward, voters will choose between a young māmā ushering in the next generation and an experienced ...
The winter season of Matariki is a time to remember those who passed away over the past year and one of those was the artist, ...
The Court recognised the dominance of the iwi’s relationship to the whenua and wai at Westhaven over iwi involved in the court process – Ngāti Maru, Ngāi Tai ki Tāmaki, Te Ākitai Waiōhua, Te ...
Scotland has conceded a try after only 40 seconds but rallied to score four tries to hold out the New Zealand Maori 29-26 in the opening match of its South Pacific tour. The tourists led 29-12 ...
“If there’s a kōrero about kaitiakitanga, which is about looking after our environment, they’ll go into that room. ‘Kotahi’, ...
Around the world: Nepal builds cable cars through sacred peaks; Māori health boards warn of silencing under new reforms; Indigenous filmmakers break barriers and reclaim Canadian screens; Panama ...
The Māori Roll: For voters of Māori descent who want to vote in one of the seven Māori electorates. The General Roll: For ...
Sir Māui Pōmare Annual Commemorations happen every third Saturday in June at Ōwae Marae, sometimes at Urenui Pā (Ngāti Mutunga).
The 30-minute ad features artist and activist Tame Iti (Ngāi Tūhoe) in a cavernous space reading a 'Māori roll call' of people who have recently joined the Māori electoral roll.
Major change came with the Māori Affairs Amendment Act 1975, under the Third Labour Government led by Prime Minister Bill Rowling and Māori Affairs Minister Matiu Rata. Created the Māori Electoral ...