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Doctor aims to uncover reasons for higher burden of epilepsy on Māori
A Māori pediatric doctor is committing to research to help understand the impacts of epilepsy on children and the disproportionate factors which burden Māori and tamariki Māori.
Gangs in NZ: 'Talking to those ready to embark on that path is important'
A former professor of indigenous studies at the Auckland University of Technology says any discussion around gangs needs to remember why they were formed in the first place.
Māori scholars say they face racism, unconscious bias when publishing work
Māori scholars say their work is not getting fair recognition because of racism and unconscious bias within the world of publishing.
Bunnings store denies Māori trust's accusation, enters mediation
A Māori charitable trust in Queenstown is accusing Bunnings Warehouse of wanting cultural performers on the cheap, but the company insists there's been a misunderstanding.
Lawyer's New Zealand history resource website hobby helps teachers with kaupapa
A Māori lawyer is creating interactive online resources to help primary school teachers teach Aotearoa's history and Te Tiriti o Waitangi.
Whānau seek legal counsel over sale of ancestral lands
Whānau and hapū of Te Waiariki are activating legal expertise to consider 'every legal avenue possible' to raise concerns over the sale of their ancestral lands which are currently owned by DOC.
Poetry of US civil rights activist Maya Angelou translated and heard in te reo Māori
For the first time, well-known poems by famous poet Maya Angelou have been translated into te reo Māori and recited to celebrate wāhine and te reo rangatira.
Kaupapa Māori solutions key to better Māori cancer outcomes, hui told
Māori health leaders want to see cancer health outcomes significantly improve to save lives of Māori.
Councils committed to consulting iwi over Three Waters Reform
The government is taking the reins on a new, nationwide water infrastructure programme.
Mana whenua want taking of pāua banned from Akaroa Reefs
The Akaroa Taiāpure Management Committee is recommending a closure to prohibit the taking of pāua from the Ōnuku area by recreational and commercial fishers.
Prioritise papakāinga over state houses, iwi leaders tell housing conference
Some iwi are calling for the government to invest more funds into papakāinga housing rather than state homes in a bid to combat the dire housing crisis.
Moriori Treaty settlement passes first reading
Moriori were filled with relief and emotion yesterday as the first reading of their Treaty settlement was passed in Parliament.
Te Tira Kāpuia back calls for resignation of Unitec board
A group of kaumātua are backing calls made by Māori for the resignation of the board chair of Unitec.
University of Otago losing stalwart as Pearl Matahiki retires
For the past 20 years, Pearl Matahiki, known as "Aunty Pearl" has been a stalwart at the university and a champion for Māori academic success.
Covid-19 heightens racism against Māori, Chinese - research
Māori and Chinese communities reported the highest rates of discrimination since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, new research shows.
Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei iwi march against overlapping claims
Auckland iwi Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei are exhibiting a united front against cross-claims about policy settlements by the Crown.
Green Party's Māori caucus outline priorities and vision for future
The Green Party Māori caucus today outlined and affirmed their commitment to Te Tiriti o Waitangi and their visions and aspirations for Aotearoa.
Visionary Māori academic 'committed to inclusion' laid to rest
Respected Māori Academic Dr Mānuka Henare (Te Aupōuri, Te Rarawa and Ngāti Kahu), was laid to rest last week after battling a degenerative illness for a short time.
Two-year rāhui for Waiheke Island to protect kaimoana
A two-year rāhui on the waters around Waiheke Island - a bid to stop populations of four species of kaimoana from collapsing - is being put in place this weekend.
Funding to provide whānau with platform to create opportunities out of Covid-19
Whānau Ora's commissioning agency Te Pūtahitanga o Te Waipounamu has released a new funding programme for the South Island regions to help with pandemic recovery progress.
Auckland gallery Māori arts curator calls out colonial institutions after resigning
Nigel Borell, who resigned unexpectedly after putting together Auckland Art Gallery's largest exhibition of indigenous work, is calling on arts institutions to be better at sharing power.
Covid-19: Iwi Chairs forum urges cap on incoming travel, faster vaccine rollout
The National iwi chairs forum has put forward six recommendations to the government which they say are a priority for mitigating the risk of Covid-19 for Māori and general public.
2021 Rātana celebrations to be exclusive for church adherents
The decision to make the annual celebrations exclusive is due to internal issues at the pā, according to the MP for Te Tai Hauāuru, Adrian Rurawhe.
Obamas hit out at Trump and police response to Capitol Hill mob
The Obamas have expressed frustration at the contrasting police responses to yesterday's storming of the Capitol Hill Building by a right-wing mob and ongoing Black Lives Matter protests.
Police fired sponge bullets at men during Waikeria Prison standoff
Officers fired sponge rounds at the men on the roof of the burning high-security building during the standoff at Waikeria Prison, police have confirmed to RNZ.