Te Ao Māori
'Dishonourable' - Māori leaders furious with Treaty Principles Bill's early introduction
The legislation is being introduced to Parliament today - more than a week earlier than expected - and will be read for the first time next week. Audio
Timetable for controversial Treaty Principles Bill brought forward
A spokesperson for the acting leader of the house has confirmed the Bill will be introduced to Parliament on Thursday.
Iwi rejects minister's denial children were left without parents after Ōpōtiki raids
Te Whakatōhea is standing by claims children were left to fend for themselves after their parents were arrested.
Parihaka: Remembering a legacy of peaceful resistance
Today marks 143 years since the invasion of the once-thriving Taranaki settlement led by Māori rangatira, Te Whiti-o-Rongomai and Tohu Kākahi.
Whakataukī of the Week with Airana Ngarewa
Born and raised in south Taranaki, he has just published a new book, a short story collection called Pātea Boys, which is written in two halves: one in English, the other in te reo Māori. Audio
Aotearoa can learn from US tribal leaders, says expert
Opinion - Nigel Chee spent time with indigenous tribal leaders from the US last week to discuss shared experiences in search of collective solutions.
'It's so ethereal': Moana & The Tribe's journey to capturing indigenous voices
Moana & The Tribe have returned with a concept album project that starts in Aotearoa and travels around the world - encapsulating the voices, language, and culture of six indigenous wāhine. Video, Audio
Te reo to make up 30% of dialogue of new TV series
Iwi and producers are collaborating to "create something which tells our stories in a different way". Audio
A Pākehā-led push for tino rangatiratanga
"The problem's not Māori or Pacific or anything like that. The problem's with Pākehā because we're the ones that are in control."
Māori families and households data released
Most whānau Māori are living in one-family households, and 86.9 percent of whānau Māori had two to four family members.
Māori families and households data released
Most whānau Māori are living in one-family households, and 86.9 percent of whānau Māori had two to four family members.
Thousands flock to Napier for IronMāori
IronMāori race director Donna Whitiwhiti said the site was full to the brim.
Tears as 60kg of seized pounamu returned
"Pounamu is part of who we are as Poutini Ngāi Tahu", Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Waewae's chair says of the emotional ceremony
Te Kōhao Health celebrates 30 years of serving Hamilton
When the kaupapa Māori health clinic started, people would barter or pay with eggs. Now, it helps more than 8500 whānau.
The terror and joy of championing te reo Māori
It's never too late to learn te reo Māori, actor Jennifer Ward-Lealand tells Anika Moa in RNZ's It's Personal.
'Fantastic opportunity': Kura Kaupapa wins at literacy awards in Washington DC
Kura Kaupapa Māori have won a prize of US$100,000 at the Library of Congress Literacy Awards in Washington DC.
Customary title changes 'deeply reckless' - law expert
Changes to the Marine and Coastal Area Act - which would make it harder for Māori to make customary claims on coastlines - are before the justice select committee.
'Biggest event in Aotearoa' - South Island to join nationwide hīkoi to Parliament
Tino Rangatiratanga flags are expected to fly along the South Island's East Coast during a 'carkoi' to Parliament.
Hori on a Hīkoi – Ngā Porokāte | Episode 2: "What's a Tino Rangatiratanga?" – Linda Munn
Hori sits down with Linda Munn, the last surviving designer of the tino rangatiratanga flag. Linda became actively involved in various protest events significant to the reclamation of Māori culture. Video
Slight fall in suspected suicide figures, Māori still worst-affected
The rate of suspected self-inflicted deaths to 30 June was 3.6 percent lower than the average rate over the last 15 years.