Te Ao Maori
Emily Karaka: Rahui and the art of resistance
Emily Karaka's colourful post-modern expressionist paintings explore personal, political, and environmental issues, with an emphasis on the importance of matauranga Maori. One of Aotearoa's most… Audio, Gallery
Te Waonui for week ending Friday 28 May 2021
Coming up on Te Waonui -- a new trades and training program educating Māori and Pasifika gets underway in West Auckland -- Dame Cindy Kiro is set to become the first wahine Māori governor-general --… Audio
Online threat to Māori - how robust are reporting processes?
There are concerns at how long a video threatening to slaughter Māori was accessible before it was taken down, and whether the YouTube channel it was posted to was on the radar of authorities. Police… Audio
Brodie Friend's 'Nana Pat' wins Inaugural Kiingi Tūheitia Portraiture award
A crowd of hundreds conducted a powhiri this week to mark the inaugural Kiingi Tūheitia Portraiture award exhibition in Wellington.
A little under 130 Maori artists submitted their artworks which… Audio
Vandals damaging sacred Waitomo site - DOC
The Department of Conservation is asking the public to report vandals and fly-tippers desecrating Te Kuiti's Mangaokewa Reserve - a site sacred to the Ngāti Rora hapū.
Caves in the Waitomo reserve… Audio
Indian pilot blows passengers away with fluent te reo Maori
An Air New Zealand passenger was so impressed by a pilot's use of te reo Maori over the intercom he just had to meet and thank him. When he discovered the pilot wasn't Maori, he was astonished ... and… Audio
Mayors and rangatahi school each other on civics and culture
Mayors are learning about Māori culture and helping rangatahi develop leadership skills in a two-way mentoring programme.
Tui Keenan's Gisborne hunting trips changing lives
Former Gisborne police officer Tui Keenan tells us about sharing her skills with local whanau and rangatahi - teaching them how to forage, hunt and fish. Audio, Gallery
Oranga Tamariki survey highlights lack of family contact
One in four tamariki and rangatahi in state care don't feel they can contact their birth families as much as they'd like to.
The statistic is just one finding taken from an Oranga Tamariki survey of… Audio
Taonga pūoro lending
Awa Pūoro ki te Ao and the Alexander Library in Whanganui are offering a Taonga pūoro kit that can be borrowed from the library. Audio
Rua Bioscience with Manu Caddie
Rua Bioscience Co-founder Manu Caddie is with Justine Murray and talks about setting up the business, providing employment in their community, and what advice he has for Māori or Iwi interested in… Audio
Maori wards being established by local authorities
Earlier this week, Hastings announced it was establishing two Maori wards, but Napier has not, opting to wait til later in the year, arguing it didn't have time to properly consult the community… Audio
Deadline day for councils' Maori wards decisions
It is deadline day for councils throughout the country to approve Māori wards - if they are to be in place before next year's local body elections. Māori wards are a mechanism to correct the… Audio
Budget 2021: How do Maori feel about funding?
The government's calling it unprecedented - more than a billion dollars of targeted funding for Māori in the Budget.
Health and housing are at the top of the list but there's one complaint, Whānau… Audio
Reviving te reo Māori at the top of the South Island
A push to revive te reo Māori at the top of South Island has been taking place in Blenheim. The sold out two day language-symposium - Te Kaiaotanga o Te Reo - encourages and helps whānau to learn te… Audio
Māori to be focus of lung cancer screening trial
Māori will be the focus of this country's first trial of screening for lung cancer.
It's been made possible by a grant of nearly $2 million from the Health Research Council and the Global Alliance… Audio
Marlborough's first Maori language symposium held
Revitalising te reo Māori in a region with no native speakers starts with individual whānau.
That's the message being delivered to a sold-out audience of almost 500 people at Marlborough's first… Audio
Country's first national Waka Hourua festival in Tauranga
A flotilla of waka have arrived at Tauranga Harbour - kicking off the first national waka hourua festival. These are the traditional double-hulled canoes on which people explored the Pacific Ocean and… Audio
Iwi want more investment in Māori job initiatives in Budget
The government has pumped $200 million into Māori job initiatives over the last year - and lifting Māori incomes and skills is one of the priorities for Thursday's Budget.
Iwi and Māori business' say… Audio
Hastings and Napier make different decisions on Māori wards
There were scenes of jubilation in Hastings yesterday after the council decided to add Māori wards for next year's local body elections.
But just a few hours earlier in twin city Napier it was a… Audio