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Celebration on court, censure in the House: Te Pāti Māori MPs' suspension sparks kōrero
While tikanga Māori is being sanctioned in Te Whare Pāremata, te reo Māori is alive and thriving on the netball courts of Tāmaki Makaurau.
NZ's largest te reo Māori only netball event thriving
A kaupapa Māori netball tournament is committed to creating a space where te reo Māori is the norm - on and off the court.
Waitangi delivers education classrooms can't provide
Kaiako Tania Koroi Nohotima said Waitangi provided a valuable holistic learning environment for students.
Ngāpuhi to march on Parliament over Section 7AA repeal
The country's largest iwi will be demonstrating its opposition in a hīkoi to Parliament next Monday.
'Welcome to my world': Crown lawyers 'struggle' with te reo at hearing
Crown lawyers apologised for long pauses at a Waitangi Tribunal inquiry into claims the government's policy is causing significant, irreversible harm to te reo Māori.
'Irreversible harm': Waitangi Tribunal te reo hearing begins
Ngāi Te Rangi filed the application last year after the government told departments with dual Māori-English names to lead with their English title first. Audio
Government using 'scare tactics' to discourage protests - Te Pāti Māori
"We have a pākeha government, who will announce a pākeha budget for a pākeha economy," Rawiri Waititi says.
'A united iwi Māori movement is a powerful proposition' - Bayden Barber
The next phase of a national iwi movement opposing government policies impacting Māori will be hosted by Ngāti Kahungunu.