Te Ao Maori
South Auckland residents in strife over Māori housing building project
Residents in South Auckland's Ōtara suburb say they're deeply concerned after being left in the dark about a Māori Mental Health and Addictions housing building which is being built next to its local… Audio
At home with Dr Haare Williams
Dr Haare Williams is RNZ Alumni having worked as part of the Maori unit in the formative years of public broadcasting, this week he released the book 'Words of a Kaumatua' edited by Witi Ihimaera. The… Audio
Ngatai Taepa on the importance of indigenous artists connecting
Indigenous artists from around the world are in Ngāruawāhia this week for a special gathering and an art exhibition.The 9th International Indigenous Artists Gathering (Pūhoro ō mua, Pūhoro ki tua)… Audio, Gallery
Te Waonui for week ending Friday 15 November 2019
Māori leaders are alarmed that armed police squads set up to tackle serious crime will also deal with low-level offending, Māori education leaders are disappointed there won't be mandatory mana whenua… Audio
'Wahine toa, be brave' - govt urged to fund HPV test
There are calls for the government to save more Māori women's lives by immediately funding a DIY test for the virus that causes many cervical cancers.
Māori women are more than twice as likely to be… Video, Audio
Prophet Rua's descendants want changes to official pardon
Descendants of the Tūhoe prophet Rua Kēnana are backing proposed changes to the pardon Bill, which would see the Crown take greater responsibility for the unlawful conviction of their ancestor.
The… Audio
Bridge closure forces relatives to carry bodies on foot
Hawke's Bay hapū are at loggerheads with Wairoa District Council over the closure of a bridge which forces them to carry bodies nearly a kilometre on foot for burial at their urupā.
Patangata Bridge… Audio
Mana Whenua carry loved ones across structurally unsafe Patangata Bridge
The repair of the only bridge offering vehicle access to three Urupa near Wairoa hangs in the balance after the district council deemed it structurally unsafe. Patangata Bridge was closed to cars in… Audio
Kaitiakitanga & rahui: adding colour to Maori concepts
An enterprising book in Te Reo and English teaching the important Maori concepts of kaitiakitanga and rahui is just going into its second print run. Te haerenga o Piri - Piri's Adventure - is a… Audio
NZQA urged to change NCEA schedule to help Māori students
Māori teachers and parents are calling for the qualifications authority to change the NCEA timetable to stop disadvantaging Te Reo Māori students.
Many of them are sitting in an exam room for six… Audio
Māori leaders alarmed by Armed Response Teams deployment
Māori leaders are alarmed that armed police squads set up to tackle serious crime will also deal with low-level offending.
They say it was overkill that armed officers in Hamilton stopped a car and… Audio
National MP says benefit cuts could be good for Māori
National MP Joanne Hayes reckons benefit cuts could be good for Māori. She says cutting benefits could strengthen whānau - if they're resourceful. Her comments have been condemned by the Māori… Audio
'The Last Bastion' with Professor Pou Temara
Te Ahi Kaa is with revered orator and Māori language exponent, Professor Pou Temara who discusses the evolution of Māori customary practices as seen on the marae. The marae, a complex of buildings… Audio
Camera on Community - Visual Artist Chevron Hassett
Maori are used to having their experience captured by others. Think of the photographs of Ans Westra and Marti Friedlander. But Chevron Hassett is a young Maori artist taking the camera into his own… Audio, Gallery
Hundreds gather at Papawai marae to celebrate Sir Kim Workman
More than 200 people gathered at a Greytown marae as Ngāti Kahungunu ki Wairarapa celebrated the first person from their iwi to be knighted.
Sir Kim Workman was knighted in the New Year Honours, and… Video, Audio
'Shut it down' - a call to close Oranga Tamariki
"Shut it down" - that's the message to Oranga Tamariki from a prominent Māori leader.
The chair of the Whānau Ora Commissioning Agency, Merepeka Raukawa-Tait, says Oranga Tamiriki has a toxic… Video, Audio
Amazing stories from Early New Zealand history
Earlier this week we talked to Matthew Hooton about teaching history in New Zealand, and the importance of story-telling in keeping young people interested and engaged. Audio
Te Paea Hinerangi will feature at U2 concerts in Auckland
An image of one of Aotearoa's most famous kuia, Te Pāea Hinerangi, will feature at this weekend's U2 concerts in Auckland. While the band performs their song 'Últra Violet (Light My Way)', Te Pāea -… Audio
Tapu te Ranga marae clean up making slow progress
Five months after the distinctive Wellington marae Tapu te Ranga burnt to the ground, the clean up is making slow progress. There's still a large pile of ash and rubble where the multistoried… Audio
'I think we have caused hurt and harm' - Oranga Tamariki boss
Oranga Tamariki is making immediate changes to the way children are taken into state care after a damming report into an attempt to remove a baby from a Hawke's Bay mother.
The Ministry has… Video, Audio