Paul Moon
Paul Moon - NZ History
Professor Paul Moon, from Auckland University of Technology, is a prolific writer about New Zealand history. His latest book takes a less than conventional look at the analysis and creation of the… Audio
Academic say 'Maori child abuse' dangerous phrase
An Auckland academic says the term "Maori child Abuse" should be cast out of the vernacular. Audio
Brash says much of Waitangi Tribunal report should be binned
The Act Party leader, Don Brash, says the Government should move quickly to dismiss some of the key recommendations in a landmark Waitangi Tribunal report published at the weekend. Audio
Research says Maori only hit children after European arrival
An historian is challenging new research which says Maori only began using physical punishment on their children once Europeans arrived in New Zealand. Audio
Historian comments on Hone Heke bones discovery
160 years after his death, the famed Nga Puhi chief Hone Heke will soon be able to stop hiding from his enemies. Audio
Treaty Negotiations minister rejects accusations of bullying
The Minister of Treaty Negotiations, Chris Finlayson, is rejecting accusations he's bullying iwi into settling treaty claims quickly. Audio
Waitangi tribunal says part of Te Urewera belongs to Tuhoe
Tuhoe has welcomed a new report from the Waitangi Tribunal which says part of Te Urewera national park should be returned to Maori. Audio
Move to rule out Tuhoe park ownership puzzling: historian
The Tuhoe Iwi says a government move to rule out handing over ownership of the Urewera National Park has been motivated by fear. Audio
Critics skeptical about Maori flag's unifying force
The Prime Minister says its all about embracing diversity but critics of the new Maori flag say they are skeptical about it being a unifying force for the country. Audio
Expert says museum's Hone Heke relic is a fake
An exhibition devoted to the great Ngapuhi chief Hone Heke opens at Russell Museum today but a big question mark hangs over its star exhibit. Audio
Waitangi Tribunal facing mountain of claims
It's just over a year since a government deadline passed for Maori wanting to lodge historic Treaty of Waitangi claims. Now the scale of what it will take to settle alleged past injustices is… Audio
Reaction to foreshore law finding
Reaction to foreshore law finding from Hugh Barr who made a submission to the review on behalf of eight outdoor recreation groups and also Auckland University of Technology treaty historian Professor… Audio
Piece of famous flagpole back on the block
A remnant of the flagpole cut down by Maori activist Hone Heke one hundred and sixty-five years ago will be auctioned after all. Audio
Maori Party chase a Ministerial portfolio
At just 2 percent of the party vote, and 5 seats, the party hasn't got enough leverage to make demands. Audio
Treaty Claimants Getting Rubbished
Dr Cullen said yesterday no government would accept such claims from groups that didn't exist in the 1840s. Audio
Cannibalism - This Horrid Practice
Paul Moon re-examines the practice of cannibalism in NZ history. Audio
Te Ahi Kaa for 11 Haratua (May) 2008
What is a Tohunga? Author, Paul Moon, reveals some of the discoveries he made while researching the subject. Audio
Te Wetewete Review
Te Maire Tau reviews This Horrid Practice: The Myth and Reality of Maori Cannibalism by Paul Moon Audio