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Waitangi Day 2024: Thousands of visitors, one clear message
Tens of thousands of people walked in the footprints of those who first signed Te Tiriti o Waitangi at the sun-drenched treaty grounds today, but there was one clear message coming through - Toitū te…
Explainer: Why Ihumātao is being occupied by 'protectors'
For more than three years, there has been an occupation of "protectors" at Ihumātao. Here's why. Audio
Thousands brave the wet for finals day at Te Matatini
The finals at Te Matatini have kicked off in Wellington's Westpac Stadium with New Zealand's top kapa haka groups competing for first prize.
Te Matatini day three: Kapa Haka finalists announced
The top nine finalists performing to become the overall national Kapa Haka champions at Te Matatini have been named.
Day three: Te Matatini national kapa haka festival
Day three of the national Te Matatini kapa haka festival includes five-times winners Te Waka Huia, performing in the pool of 15 teams scheduled for the day.
Anger at a Treaty process which pits iwi against iwi
Analysis: Anger and frustration boiled over at a hikoi to Parliament yesterday, because some iwi feel the Crown is taking their mana and giving it away, writes Shannon Haunui-Thompson
Minister considers NZ Wars heritage trail
Māori Development Minister Nanaia Mahuta wants to look at developing a heritage trail for the New Zealand Wars battle sites around the country.
Protest over planned mega chicken farm
Nearly 100 people have protested against plans to build New Zealand's biggest chicken farm next to a marae. Video
Te Puea puts homeless families in touch with employers
Ihaka Rehua, who has been at Te Puea Marae in their temporary housing for four weeks with his wife and six children, is one of several at a meeting with potential employers.
Kelvin Davis honoured by korowai
It was meant to be a secret celebration but thanks to Facebook, Kelvin Davis soon found out there was a surprise waiting for him today at Kāretu.
Baby jokes, warm reception for PM at Waitangi
The Prime Minister was welcomed in the first day of her five-day visit to Waitangi with baby jokes and a warm reception from prominent iwi leaders.
Kapa haka star launches smear test campaign
A kapa haka star has started a campaign encouraging women to get a smear test.
Iwi to take Crown to Supreme Court
An Auckland iwi says it will go to the Supreme Court to block a Crown bid to hand over pieces of what it considers its land to other iwi in treaty settlements.
Akl Council misses Māori wellbeing opportunities - report
Auckland Council has missed opportunities for Māori living in the city, an independent review has found. Audio
Kia ora from RNZ
Analysis - The spectre of te reo-bashing has raised its head - again. RNZ's Te Manu Korihi editor has something to say.
Pressure on Māori MPs to deliver in new govt
The pressure is on for all Māori MPs in the new government to deliver changes that were promised during their election campaign.
Locals block sports hub construction
A small group of local Māori in Kaitaia set up a road block early this morning to stop workers from accessing the Te Hiku sports hub construction site.
Ten years on from the Urewera raids
Ten years ago, with new anti-terrorism powers under their belt, police swooped on the people of Tūhoe in what has come to be known as the Urewera raids.
What happens without a Māori voice?
Analysis - MMP promised a more representative government giving minorities more of a voice. But what happens when there isn't an independent Māori voice, asks Shannon Haunui-Thompson.
Māori in kaupapa institutions more likely to stay in school
Māori who attend kaupapa Māori schools were more likely to stay in school until they were 17 compared to those in mainstream education, a new report shows.
Earliest te reo recording goes digital
A 1938 recording is being released online in a digital exhibition.
Moana in Māori hits the big screen
The te reo Māori version of Disney's hit movie Moana will have its red whāriki premiere in Auckland tonight.
Crown found to be complicit in Lake Horowhenua pollution
The Crown's actions contributed to the pollution of Lake Horowhenua and Hōkio Stream, the Waitangi Tribunal has found.
Māori economy now worth $50bn - report
Maturing Treaty of Waitangi settlements are on track to help significantly grow the Māori economy, which is estimated to be worth $50 billion, a new report says.
Tears as Crown apologises for Parihaka atrocities
The Crown has officially apologised for the atrocities it committed when it sacked the peaceful Taranaki settlement of Parihaka in 1881. Video