
Te reo through tā moko: Rotorua artists create academy to foster langauge
"When you think about it, moko is a language."
"When you think about it, moko is a language."
"Why is it even an issue, is the real question it raises for me."
'Most businesses are fighting for survival.'
The study took underlying health problems, age and access to healthcare into account.
Comment: Demand for Māori language lessons continues to be strong.
It comes three years after Rotorua's Talei Morrison was diagnosed with cervical cancer.
The festival was to take place from September 8 to 20.
A 3ha site in Maketū is being considered for community use.
Ngati Rangitihi settlement receives more than 90 per cent approval from iwi.
Te Whānau a Apanui are considering placing alert level 4 restrictions over their rohe.
Former Māori Land Court judge Ken (Heta) Hingston has died.
The 25-megawatt plant is expected to create 190 jobs.
"Zui will be like bread and butter" Wiremu Keepa said, after using Zoom in lockdown.
Cries of 'greed' greet Creswell NZ counsel on day two of water hearing.
A High Court case relating to the Otakiri water bottling plant has got under way today.
Iwi members are calling for voters on the "milestone" Treaty settlement.
Two Rotorua iwi successfully negotiate the return of culturally significant lands.
The bill was passed to return ownership of the iconic tourism operations to Rotorua iwi.
"There are so many New Zealanders for whom it's [te ao Māori is] a real foreign world."
Heart disease is the single biggest cause of death of New Zealanders.
The indigenous fashion event was first scheduled for April but was postponed until August.
Te Whare Tātai Arorangi was officially opened on Saturday.
Ngāti Rangitihi will begin an iwi-wide voting process.
A Tūhoe astronomer is the first Māori to win one of the country's top science awards.
Māori businesses have gone from their best year of export sales on record to their worst.
An ancestral pa site was officially opened on Sunday.
A new study has found te reo Māori is flourishing among pre-schoolers.
"I've thoroughly enjoyed challenging western science with my matauranga."
Now you can get a real tasting ground hangi without getting out of your car.
$7.6 million injected to preserve the institute. Made with funding from NZ On Air.