Te Ao Maori
Whakairo teachers welcome govt $7.6m to keep the art alive
Master carvers who have dedicated their life to teaching the art of whakairo say the government's latest $7.6 million investment in the New Zealand Māori Arts and Crafts Institute will allow them to… Audio
Coronavirus: Rotorua's Whakarewarewa Village loses 90 pct of visitors
Closing New Zealand's borders to anyone but residents to clamp down on Covid-19, has also cut-off more than 90 percent of visitors to Rotorua's oldest tourism business, The Whakarewarewa Village.
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Para Kore - Working Towards Zero Waste
Para Kore is a waste and recycling initiative that works within Māori organisations to reduce waste. It began over a decade ago and has spread to almost four hundred marae across the country. From the… Audio
Te Waonui for week ending Friday 15 May 2020
Coming up on Te Waonui - The Prime Minister backtracks on tangihanga rules under alert level two, the government puts $900 million towards M_aori in this years' budget, and more than 17,000 M_aori… Audio
Māori say Budget funding a step in the right direction
The government announced 900-million-dollars in yesterdays budget to support whānau, hapū and iwi to deal with the fall-out of Covid 19.
The package includes $400 million dollars for Māori education… Audio
Whānau Ora providers skeptical funding boost enough
Whānau Ora providers are skeptical the significant boost in funding announced in the budget will meet the huge demand from families doing it tough.
The government has topped up the Whānau Ora budget… Audio
Coronavirus: Will Budget help restart Māori economy?
The Māori economy was worth more than $50 billion before Covid-19.
But many Māori businesses have been hit hard by the pandemic - with more than $17,000 Māori estimated to have lost their jobs in… Audio
Coronavirus: Kōhanga Reo gets $200m funding boost
Kōhanga Reo say their staff have been underpaid and undervalued for too long and the budget's substantial cash injection will go some way to addressing that.
The government is investing nearly $200… Audio
Budget: Funding welcomed, but Māori business miss out
The government will spend $900 million on initiatives to support Māori to deal with the fall-out of Covid-19.
The package includes $400 million on Māori education, a $137 million boost to Whānau Ora… Audio
Coronavirus: Peeni Henare on relaxed tangi rules
Government ministers were forced into a climbdown over tangi and funeral rules which initially restricted attendees to a maximum of ten people at a time.
It is now set at 50 people, but the funeral… Audio
Coronavirus: Tangi rules relaxed
Government ministers were forced into a climbdown over tangi and funeral rules which initially restricted attendees to a maximum of ten people at a time.
It is now set at 50 people, but the funeral… Audio
Funeral directors, whanau welcome level 2 tangi rule change
Funeral directors and whānau who have relentlessly opposed the ten person limit on funerals and tangi are delighted with the news up to 50 people can now attend the service.
The Health Minister David… Audio
Māori concerned at powers to search marae without warrant
Māori communities are deeply concerned that police may be able to search marae and homes without a warrant at Covid-19 alert level 2.
It is another contentious aspect of the Covid-19 Health Response… Audio
Coronavirus: Māori tourism operators determined to thrive
Up to a thousand Māori employees working for Māori tourism operators - and more than 17,000 Māori across the tourism sector as a whole - have lost their jobs due to Covid 19.
Māori tourism operators… Audio
Coronavirus: Most Iwi-led checkpoints to end at Alert Level 2
Most iwi-led checkpoints will come to an end once Level 2 begins, but two remote Far North communities are planning to keep their patrols going.
They're convinced staying cut off and keeping… Audio
Rolling visits at tangihanga allowed under Covid-19 level 2
The Prime Minister says rolling tangihanga will be allowed under alert level two, after backlash from Māori over a limit of 10 people.
On Monday Jacinda Ardern said the tangi and funeral limit would… Audio
Maori communities upset over limits of people at tangi
Some Māori communities are upset and frustrated that only 10 people can attend tangihanga under Level 2.
The Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern, says it has been one of the hardest decisions Cabinet had… Audio
Coronavirus: Marae gatherings restricted at Level 2
Gatherings on marae will be affected at Alert Level 2. With a ten-person cap on the number of people who can take part, it won't be business as usual.
Christine Panapa is a past president of the… Audio
Pa Ropata on Rongoā Māori
Rob McGowan also known as Pa Ropata knows Māori medicine. The former Catholic priest was taken under the ‘wing’ of Kuia Rua Henare from Whanganui in the mid 1970's and learned about the many… Audio
Te Waonui for week ending Friday 8 May 2020
Simon Bridges is blamed for a lack of Māori appearing before the Epidemic response committee, Māori testing for covid-19 surges, and locals prepare to set up a checkpoint on Aotea Great Barrier island… Audio