Te Ao Māori
Iwi leader 'cuts out middle man' with open letter to King Charles III
He said Charles is a direct descendant of Queen Victoria - the reigning monarch at the time the treaty was signed - and had the mana to intervene.
Iwi-owned seafood processing factory opens in Porirua
The Wellington Kaimoana Hub will process seafood products like snapper, blue cod and crayfish for international markets.
Gang member hopes bread business will inspire grandkids
Vonz Kaukau, a Mongrel Mob member of 27 years, has gone from living in his car to running a flourishing rēwana bread business. Audio
Taranaki council quashes Treaty talk despite Seymour's debate call
Taranaki councillors have shut down a discussion on the Treaty Principles Bill, despite the legislation's cheerleader wanting everyone to read and debate it.
Logging workers unable to eat due to nauseating odours from worm farm
"The objectionable nature of these odours ranges from very unpleasant to nauseating and unbearable, " one submitter to a hearing says.
Kaitiaki hits out at government silence on caulerpa management
It comes after surveillance by a hapū revealed more than two dozen boats were illegally anchored in the Bay of Islands caulerpa ban area between August and October.
Auckland kid grows to lead Taranaki-Whanganui iwi
A descendant of Ngaa Rauru Kiitahi born and raised in Auckland is the new tumu whakarae to lead the board of the iwi agency Te Kaahui o Rauru.
Janet Taiatini: Supporting Māori to give birth their own way
It's awesome that midwives now learn about indigenous practices but we need more Māori and Pacific trainees to meet the rising demand for culturally specific birthcare, says Taiatini. Audio
In photos: Hineraumati Parade sweeps through Kāeo
Santa was still in attendance, but Hineraumati - the summer maiden of Māori lore - took centre stage.
NZ's oldest uni marae reawakened after years-long closure
The marae will again provide "shelter and warmth" to students, as it has done for nearly four decades.
Dame Whina Cooper's legacy celebrated through mokopuna's clothing collection
The collection is intended to reflect Dame Whina's values of kotahitanga, resilience and mana.
Acushla-Tara Kupe: recording global hit drama podcasts from NZ
RNZ’s Simon Morris was listening to one of the most popular series in the UK - Sherlock & Co - when he recognised the voice of Dr Watson’s girlfriend and later his good lady wife, Mary Morstan. It… Audio
Mokotron: Time to clear away 'cultural cringe'
Electronic musician Tiopira McDowell is challenging other creatives to make a distinctive local sound for Tāmaki Makaurau. Audio
Dr Andrew Erueti examines customary marine title decision
[picture id="4KFJWJGĀndrewĒrueti__ScaleMaxWidthWzY5MF0_jpg" crop="16x10" layout="full"] This week the Supreme Court allowed the Attorney General to appeal a judgment which made it easier for Maori to… Audio
Brotha D on creating pathways in tech
This year many traditionally stable jobs and industries have born the brunt of challenging economic times. According to the World Economic Forum, 69 million jobs will be created in the next four… Video, Audio
Contrasting visions of national identity face off over Treaty principles
Analysis - And the implications for social cohesion and the quality of democratic debate are serious, Olli Hellmann writes.
'Racism will not ruin our signs': Council condemns ongoing vandalism
The Tasman Region has reaffirmed support for te reo Māori after repeated vandalism of bilingual signs.
Neil Finn, Pita Sharples receive NZ's highest arts honour
Tā Pita Sharples and Neil Finn have each received the Arts Foundations Icon Award Whakamana Hiranga for 2024 - for their lifetime achievements and mark on the arts.
Te Arawhiti give update on potential Ngāpuhi treaty settlement
Despite a government preference for "larger groupings" of hāpu to get a mandate, the Office for Māori Crown Relations would not be forcing anyone to the negotiation table, its regional director says.
Free school lunches making a difference for Māori - report
Students receiving lunches through the current scheme are happier, better learners and engage with tikanga Māori more often, report finds. Audio