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Maori suffering due to Chch housing shortage
The Christchurch City Mission says Māori are suffering disproportionately in the aftermath of the earthquakes with overcrowding and increased homelessness.
Blue t-shirt sales stopped after PM's comments
Ratana Church's young people say they have stopped selling blue t-shirts after a comment made by the Prime Minister John Key at last year's annual celebration.
Maori treasures should not leave NZ
An authority on taonga Māori and the Kaihautū at Te Papa says significant treasures should not be allowed to leave New Zealand.
Te Papa looks at cultural redress
Te Papa Tongarewa says it expects the number of treaty claims for cultural redress that involve the whare taonga to increase over the next few years.
Museum unveils treaty taonga
Precious taonga steeped in the history of the Treaty of Waitangi have been put on public display at Te Papa for the first time. Audio
Lack of Maori Law Society consultation on judges
The Māori Law Society says it is only consulted on an ad hoc basis when it comes to providing suitable tāngata whenua as candidates to be judges.
Call for more Māori judges
The Māori legal profession is calling for more indigenous judges, after the release of figures showing only 28 working in New Zealand's legal system. Audio
Few Maori judges in NZ's legal system
There are only 28 judges who define themselves as Māori working in New Zealand's legal system.
Non-Maori urged to connect with Maori
There are too many schisms between Māori and non-Māori according to a church leader, who is urging non-Māori to work harder to form positive relationships with tāngata whenua.
PM's no show saddens Maori King
A senior member of the Rātana Church says the Maori King would have been very disappointed that John Key did not attend the church's annual celebrations.
Moves to reassure public over water rights
The Māori Council says that while tāngata whenua would have rights to water under a new proposal, they would not prevail over public interests.
Push to save 80-year-old pōhutukawa trees
A group protesting against plans to destroy 80-year-old pōhutukawa trees in central Auckland is urging people to voice their concerns at a public meeting tonight.
Fisheries forum slams OMV decision
A customary fisheries forum has slated the decision to grant a marine consent to OMV to continue its development drilling programme in the South Taranaki Bight.
Māori veterans in plea for wider honours
A lawyer representing Māori military veterans says the Government should acknowledge all Māori who fought in battles, not just those fighting on behalf of the Crown.
All should be entitled to compo: RSA
The Royal New Zealand Returned and Services Association is backing a move by Māori military veterans seeking compensation, but says everyone who served should be entitled.
Maori war veterans lay Tribunal claims
Lawyers representing Māori military veterans have laid out their claims today before the Waitangi Tribunal.
LGNZ supports call for landowners to pay up
Local Government New Zealand's Lawrence Yule is backing a demand by Northland Regional councillor and former MP that Māori landowners pay their rates.
Support for Maori artists questioned
An organisation that supports contemporary Māori artists says there is a belief that Creative New Zealand has no will to support quality Māori theatre in Wellington.
Maori performing artists leaving capital
Leading New Zealand performing artists say tāngata whenua in the industry are being forced to leave Wellington or give up their profession as Creative NZ funding dwindles.
Many good proposals miss funding
The North Island's Whānau Ora commissioning agency says a lack of money led to many good providers missing out in a recent funding round for its Collective Impact for Whānau strategy.
Māori welcome ancestral remains home
A moving ceremony at Te Papa was held today to welcome home ancestral remains of tangata whenua to Aotearoa. The repatriation is the largest in NZ's history. Video, Audio
Change needed, fishing body tells MPs
The body overseeing the Māori fishing quota, Te Ohu Kaimoana, says the industry needs to be revitalised so it can take advantage of New Zealand's fish stocks and improve on meagre returns.
Director wants Maori theatre at Te Papa
Māori actor and director Jim Moriarty is calling for a national theatre for tāngata whenua to be created and housed at the national museum, Te Papa Tongarewa.
Stats show fall in Māori smoking rates
Newly-released statistics show Māori smoking rates have dropped by nearly 10% from 2006 to 2013. But health specialists say Māori still lag behind non-Māori when it comes to quitting.
'Landmark' work charts Māori history
A "landmark" book on Māori has been launched, with high-profile Māori such as Pita Sharples and Sir Tipene O'Regan praising it for its comprehensive coverage of the history of tangata whenua.