Te Ao Maori
Covid-19: Hongi on hold amid coronavirus fears
Don't be put out if you lean in for a hongi at a pohiri in Wellington and the person leans away. Wellington mana whenua are asking people to excercise restraint in light of the second confirmed case… Audio
Being Māori in the classical music world
Ruby Solly wrote an article earlier this week in E-Tangata about being Māori in the classical music world. Ruby joins us along with musician Tama Waipara and Maori language lecturer Vini Olsen-Reeder.
…Covid-19: East Coast whānau support struggling logging workers
Whānau in the East Coast have been digging into their own pockets to provide food and financial support to those affected by major logging disruption in the region.
About 300 forestry workers have… Audio
Teaching te reo Māori in Whakatū
David Kārena-Holmes is a Maori language tutor whose classes in Nelson have proved so popular he has to keep getting bigger venues. Audio
Iwi companies unphased by poor 2019-2020 investment returns
Iwi companies worth billions of dollars are unphased by a year of poor returns.
A new report from consulting firm T-D-B Advisory found that most iwi are too reliant on investments in property and… Audio
Maori women far more likely to be killed by partner
Jackie Burrows, chief executive of Christchurch Maori health organisation He Waka Tapu joins The Panel to talk about the shocking rates of domestic violence facing Maori women. Audio
Holistic strategy to reduce the Maori prison population
Kathryn talks to the Department of Corrections Deputy Chief Executive - Maori, Topia Rameka about the five-year strategy called Hokai Rangi, which aims to reduce the disproportionate number of Maori… Audio
Māori women three times more likely to be killed by partner
Māori women are far more likely to be beaten and killed by their partners than other New Zealanders and they say they are at risk no matter what they do.
Research shows up to 80 percent of Māori… Audio
Blame not helping people leave violent partners - Māori woman
A Māori woman who has survived abuse and rape at the hands of her ex-partners says putting the blame on women for not leaving violent relationships is unhelpful.
Research shows up to eighty percent… Audio
IronMāori CEO to contest Ikaroa-Rāwhiti seat
The Māori Party has named its candidate to contest the East Coast and Wellington Ikaroa-Rāwhiti seat in September's election.
Songwriter Ria Hall "upholding the mana of Aotearoa reggae"
Singer and songwriter Ria Hall (Ngai Te Rangi, Ngati Ranginui and Ngati Pukenga) has just released a new album Manawa Wera, inspired by classic 1970s reggae & soul and addressing the current social… Video, Audio
Te Waonui for week ending Friday 28 February 2020
A new study finds first-time Māori offenders are twice as likely to go to court than Pakeha --- Ihumātao is granted the highest level of heritage recognition --- and a Māori patient with terminal… Audio
Ihumātao gets highest heritage listing after record submissions
It has taken years of lobbying and court action to have Ihumātao recognised for its historic and cultural value, but mana whenua can finally breathe a sigh of relief.
The disputed Māngere site has… Audio
NZ Golf to bestow real korowai to winner at NZ Open 2020
Following a major blunder last year in which NZ Golf bestowed the winner of the New Zealand Open with a fake korowai, it appears the organisation has learnt its lesson.
A pōwhiri with participation… Video, Audio
Kaylene Pohatu's nerves ahead of her first karanga
Jesse was scrolling through twitter updates and a post caught his eye - it was from a woman who was nervous ahead of her first karanga at a powhiri on her marae last Saturday. Jesse spoke to Kaylene… Audio
Oranga Tamariki investigations team already reviewing 17 cases
A new team dedicated to investigating child uplift complaints at Oranga Tamariki is already reviewing 17 cases.
The Ministry set up the team last year, after a damning report into the attempted… Audio
He Kākano Ahau: Taputeranga
Te Ahi Kaa features an episode of the six part podcast series He Kakano Ahau. This week host and researcher Kahu Kutia explores the story behind Taputeranga Marae founded by Bruce Stewart (1937-2017)… Audio
Te Waonui for Week Ending Friday 21 Feb 2020
Coming up on Te Waonui -- Maori leaders decry the horrific beating of a four year-old boy in Hastings, with a local kaumatua calling for Oranga Tamariki to accept some responsibility, Rangitane o… Audio
Oranga Tamariki stands by decision after 4yo boy severely beaten
Oranga Tamariki says it is standing by its decision to return a four-year-old boy who had suffered severe injuries in June to his immediate family in Flaxmere despite some whānau saying they opposed… Video, Audio
The wait continues for an Ihumatao agreement
The owners of disputed land at Ihumatao say for seven months they've halted development at the request of the Prime Minister, but that can't continue indefinitely. Fletcher Building owns the land in… Audio