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Hato Petera School to close its boarding wing
Auckland's only Maori boarding school, Hato Petera, has closed its junior boarding houses. Audio
Finlayson slams Ngapuhi treaty negotiators
The Minister of Treaty Negotiations has warned the troubled body negotiating Ngapuhi's treaty settlement that it might lose its authority to talk to the Crown. Audio
Latest from the scene of chief's exhumation
The decendants of a Tuwharetoa chief who has been buried in an Auckland Cemetary for nearly a century, are exhuming his body this morning and taking him home to Waitetoko near Taupo. Mihingarangi… Audio
Tuwharetoa chief exhumed from Auckland cemetery
The decendants of a Tuwharetoa chief who has been buried in an Auckland Cemetary for nearly a century, are exhuming his body this morning and taking him home to Waitetoko near Taupo. Audio
Dr Rongo Wetere walks away from court case for millions
Dr Rongo Wetere and his daughter Susan Cullen have abandoned a legal bid for millions of dollars against Te Wananga o Aotearoa. Audio
Mike Williams says no need for Te Reo in prisons
The former Labour Party President Mike Williams who now teaches literacy in prisons says there's no need for Te Reo Maori in prisons. Audio
Controversial American singer Chris Brown
Controversial American singer Chris Brown has been endorsed by a line up of high profile Maori women including four Dames, a Lady and the former CEO of the Women's Refuge. Audio
Auckand's Hato Petera Maori school could berestructured
Auckand's Hato Petera Māori boarding school could be in for a major restructuring. Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 1 October 2015
It's hoped new research will reveal why Maori and Pasifika people are more likely to die following heart attacks; Te Wananga o Aotearoa's biannual Kapa Haka competition, Te Mata Wananga starts today… Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 30 September 2015
MP Rino Tirikatene is calling the Governement out over lack of consultation in establishing the Kermadec Ocean sanctuary. Hapu opposing the settlement of their Treaty claims under Ngapuhi's Tuhoronuku… Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 30 September 2015
Muaupoko iwi members advocating for the clean-up of Lake Horowhenua have had a visit from Maori Development Minister, Te Ururoa Flavell. Hapu opposing the settlement of their Treaty claims under… Audio
Family-owned Maori business buys into food export business
A family-owned Māori business has bought the multi award winning food exporter, Yellow Brick Road. Audio
Dame Tariana Turia gets behind singer Chris Brown coming
The former MP and Maori Party co-leader, Dame Tariana Turia, has revealed she will write to the Immigration Minister in support of singer and convicted woman beater Chris Brown coming here. Audio
Split among Maori leaders over hosting singer Chris Brown
There's division among Waikato Maori over hosting Chris Brown - at the same time as a group of high profile New Zealanders rally to have the American singer allowed in. Audio
Northland hapu call for treaty negotiations in Ngapuhi to halt
The Northland group that won its claim that the Ngapuhi mandate for negotiating a Treaty settlement was flawed now wants the Treaty Minister to stop all talks. Audio
Dover Samuels calls out the Govt over the power of Tribunal
A Northland group is issuing Māori Passports, permits, consents and qualifications. Regional Council Maori Advisory board Chariman, Dover Samuels says this is creating daily problems for the Northland… Audio
Maori Education Trust in trouble
The Maori Education Trust has had to sell its only assets, its farms, putting at risk the grants it is required to make to Maori students. It has allocated education grants since 1961because of the… Audio
Tuhoe woman says tensions with police still remain
A Tuhoe woman who's complained to the Independent Police Conduct Authority about police intimidation says nothing's changed since iwi got an apology last year for the Ruatoki raid in 2007. Audio
Woman complains to Police over pepperspray incident last week
The Whakatane man at the wheel of the vehicle where his ten year old daughter was accidently pepper sprayed has appeared at Whakatane District court today. Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 14 September 2015
The Waitangi Tribunal's report into Tuhoronuku's mandate is due today; Hawke's Bay iwi urges other tribes to back claim that Māori are unfairly imprisoned; Three new members for the Waitangi Tribunal… Audio