Te Ao Maori
Marama Davidson stands with Ihumātao protestors
Despite the government saying it will not intervene over Ihumātao - Green Party co-leader Marama Davidson joined protestors at Parliament on Wednesday.
People have flown in from around the country to… Audio
Māori ministers steer clear of Ihumātao conflict
While protesters occupying land at Ihumatao continue their stand-off with police, Maori ministers in the capital are staying clear from the conflict, saying its up to mana whenua to find a solution… Video, Audio
Ihumātao: Live report
Our reporter Tom Furley is at the main cordon at the bottom of Ihumātao Quarry Road. Video, Audio
Ihumātao day two: Hundreds turn out to protest
The stand off at Ihumātao continues into a second day - ramping us as hundreds of people turn out to support the protest. They answered a call that went out to join the protest at Māori ancestral land… Video, Audio
Hundreds protest Ihumātao eviction
Hundreds of people around the country have been protesting a planned development on Ihumātao in Māngere, which is considered wahi tapu by local hapū and iwi. RNZ's Kurahautu Māori - Maori strategy… Audio
Tension at Ihumātao cordon as protestor climbs truck
Tension has ratcheted up at a land protest in South Auckland.
Opponents of a housing development near Mangere have spent the night camping out at the site's entrance in a last-ditch bid to stop the… Audio
Ihumātao protestors camp at site entrance after evictions
Opponents of a housing development near Māngere have spent the night camping out at the site's entrance in a last-ditch bid to stop the development going ahead on land they say is sacred.
More than… Audio
Ihumātao development protestors staunch after arrests
Protestors trying to stop a housing development near Māngere in Auckland say they're more determined than ever to prevent it going ahead, and will remain at Ihumātao for as long as it takes.
The… Audio
Māori lawyers criticise special guardianship law
A law that allows state caregivers to become 'special guardians' of a child, and decide how much access they have to their parents, has come under fire from Māori lawyers.
They say it goes against… Audio
Māori children over-represented in state care harm figures
Three-quarters of the children who were harmed in state care over the three months to March were Māori.
The Safety of Children in Care quarterly report from Oranga Tamariki shows just over 100… Audio
Rise in number of Māori embracing veganism
A growing number of Māori are ditching dairy and meat, and embracing veganism.
The topic was at the centre of a New Zealand Human-Animal Studies conference this month, where researchers highlighted… Audio
Ngāpuhi hapū meet Andrew Little over Treaty settlement
More than 200 Ngāpuhi people turned up at Waitangi at the weekend for a meeting with Treaty Negotiations Minister Andrew Little.
It was Mr Little's first testing of the waters with the hapū since the… Audio
New law returns child to whānau in Oranga Tamariki dispute
A Wellington judge has applied a new law to return a child to their whānau after a long custody battle with Oranga Tamariki.
Section 7AA, part of the changes to the Oranga Tamariki Act that kicked in… Audio
He Waka Kōtuia
He Waka Kōtuia are a Ōtepoti/Dunedin kapa haka roopu who have just released an album with Mara TK and Troy Kingi. The rangatahi join Yadana Saw to talk about the process of songwriting. Audio
Te Waonui for week ending Friday 19 July 2019
An Oranga Tamariki social worker speaks out about why so many babies are being placed in state care - a Far North iwi leader threatens court action against the government over climate change - and a… Audio
Te reo Māori: compulsory in schools?
Kelvin Davis has come out in favour of compulsory Te Reo Māori in schools. It's a break from Labour and the Prime Minister's position on the issue - who have stayed away from the word "compulsory" Audio
Ariana Tikao brings mana wahine to the stage
The stories of a prominent Ngāi Tahu storyteller and leader from the 19th century, Teone Taare Tikao are being brought to life on stage by one of his descendants. Audio
Cultural statue vandalisation "disturbing" - Iwi leader
A Northland Iwi leader says the vandalising of cultural statues is disturbing.
Earlier this year a Rangitane carving in Manawatu Gorge reserve had its wooden penis chopped off, while last week in… Audio
Whanaungatanga, whakapapa and whānau are the solutions
Whanaungatanga, whakapapa and whānau - the solutions that have always been with us, but are largely ignored. Laura O'Connell-Rapira reflects on an historic hui held in Auckland over the weekend to… Audio
NAISA panel discussions: Integrating Native Hawaiian Healing practises into Primary Care.
Imagine walking into a medical clinic and getting two options of healthcare, one that stems from traditional plant based healing practices, and the other a western model of healthcare with… Audio