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Stalemate likely until Ngāpuhi say 'enough is enough' - Finlayson
Not even Pope Francis would be able to help the Ngāpuhi settlement, which has been hit by internal disputes, Treaty Minister Chris Finlayson says.
Māori TV boss resignation 'new dawn', critics say
Māori Television chief executive Paora Maxwell, who has resigned three years into his five-year contract, says he has few regrets.
Whānau both help and hinder Māori students - study
Māori students credit whānau support for their success but say family commitments also made studying more difficult.
Whanganui River to gain legal personhood
In a world first, the river is about to gain the same legal status as a person.
Iwi mark start of Mt Taranaki treaty negotiations
The fate of the landmark is the final step in settling all historical negotiations between Taranaki's eight iwi and the Crown.
Auckland iwi appeals Crown land sale
Ngāti Whātua Ōrakei Trust will appeal a High Court judgement that upheld a decision for two other iwi to purchase Crown land in Auckland as part of their treaty settlements.
East Coast-based group takes out Te Matatini
East Coast-based Kapa Haka group Whāngārā mai Tawhiti has won Te Matatini 2017.
Whānau join together to build nine-bedroom home
A Ngāruawāhia whānau say the only way to afford their own home is to buy one together that will house 19 family members. Video
Te Matatini finalists announced
The judges of Te Matatini National Kapa Haka competition have announced the nine teams who'll perform in the finals tomorrow.
Volunteers crucial at Te Matatini
Thousands of people have filled Sports Park in Hastings for Te Matatini National Kapa Haka competition.
Competition heats up at Te Matatini
Auckland haka team, Te Waka Huia, performed in front of a packed out the stadium in Hastings at the Te Matatini national competition this afternoon.
Manaakitanga at fore for kapa haka organisers
Hundreds of volunteers are working hard behind the scenes as the second day of national kapa haka festival Te Matatini gets under way.
Te Matatini: 'All the blood, sweat and tears are worth it'
Hundreds of excited kapa haka performers have strutted their stuff on the first day of biennial national competition Te Matatini.
Stage set for kapa haka festival
A record number of kapa haka teams will compete at the Te Kahu o Te Amorangi Te Matatini National Kapa Haka Festival in Hastings.
Waitangi Day marked with dawn service, marred by PM absence and media ban at Te Tii Marae
Waitangi National Trust Board chair Pita Paraone says Te Tii Marae's dealings with the Prime Minister and the media has been a "shambles". Video, Audio
Greens push for compulsory reo Māori in schools
The Green Party has launched a policy to make te reo Māori a core subject in schools up to year 10, in a bid to to revitalise the language.
Iwi wins 'long and drawn out battle' for island marine rights
Rakiura Māori have won a long battle for management rights over harvesting kaimoana from two Foveaux Strait islands.
Labour MP to lead iwi's treaty negotiation
Labour MP Nanaia Mahuta's new role as Ngāti Maniapoto's lead negotiator will not affect her current job, she says.
Emotiki aims to bring Māori culture into digital age
A new range of emojis will allow texters to express themselves with pukana, or communicate using hangi or boil up icons.
Waitangi Tribunal could use 'full' power for first time
A court ruling could push the Waitangi Tribunal to use its power to make binding recommendations for the first time, an iwi spokesperson says.
Ihumātao protesters mark a month's occupation
A group has been peacefully occupying the roadside of Ihumātao in Mangere for more than a month now in protest against plans to build homes at the wahi tapu site.
CYF changes could 'dislocate' kids - Dame Tariana
It is wrong for at-risk Māori children not to be placed with whānau, hapū or iwi if possible, former Māori Party co-leader Dame Tariana Turia says.
Historic day as Taranaki settlements pass
Iwi and hapū members sang, performed poi and haka and wept as three treaty settlement bills passed their final readings.
Wairoa iwi Treaty settlement marked by Govt apology
The Government and Wairoa iwi have signed a $100 million Treaty settlement for grievances going back 150 years.
Date set for NZ Wars commemorations
A day to commemorate the New Zealand Wars has been decided on.