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Watch: Haka erupts in Parliament before Treaty Principles Bill passes first reading
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With the Hīkoi mō te Tiriti only halfway to Parliament, ACT Leader David Seymour’s controversial Treaty Principles Bill is going through its first reading.
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Hīkoi mō te Tiriti day 5: 10,000 people march in Rotorua
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Police estimated around 10,000 people attended in the wet weather.
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Rangatahi collect 52,000 signatures on ‘Stop the Treaty Principles Bill’ petition
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As the Hīkoi mō te Tiriti moves through Aotearoa rangatahi from Ngāti Whakaue made a petition to throw out David Seymour’s Treaty Principles Bill.
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Activist-turned-academic adds ‘Dr’ to her name
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She was adorned in a korowai ahead of the graduation ceremony, a prestigious honour gifted by Professor Tracey McIntosh and the Departments of Sociology and Criminology.
on Sep 6
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Toitū te Tiriti Hīkoi: Asian community joins the fight
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The Toitū te Tiriti Hīkoi saw an estimated 5000 people join in Tāmaki Makurau, with many people from different ethnicities and cultures supporting the movement.
on Wed, 9PM
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Tangata o le Moana join hīkoi in support of Te Tiriti o Waitangi
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Flags soared during Wednesday’s Hīkoi across the Harbour Bridge, not just the Tino Rangatiratanga, but Pacific flags flying proudly alongside them.
on Wed, 1AM
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Hīkoi for kotahitanga: ‘All we can do is be together, be Māori’ rangatahi say
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Police estimated 5000 people are prepared to embark on the hīkoi across Auckland’s Harbour Bridge.
on Tue, 11PM
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‘Ka rawe!’: Free legal helpline for Toitū te Tiriti hīkoi
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The Māori Law Society has set up a free legal helpline as the Toitū te Tiriti hīkoi over the Treaty Principles Bill prepares to get underway.
on Tue, 11PM
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Watch live: Hīkoi mō te Tiriti across Auckland’s Harbour Bridge
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Te Ao Māori News has live coverage as participants in Hīkoi mō te Tiriti move in groups to cross the Harbour Bridge in Tāmaki Makaurau.
on Tue, 10PM
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Man charged with murder after suspicious death at Mt Eden prison
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The inmate who died was 39-year-old Andrew Chan Chui from Ōtāhuhu.
on Sep 30
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Watch the moment Aotearoa reclaimed the world haka record
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Thousands have rocked the ground beneath Eden Park in Aotearoa’s attempt to reclaim the world record for the biggest haka performed.
on Sep 30
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Whakaata Māori proposes job cuts, possible axing of TV news
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One kaimahi described the mood in a 9:15 am wānanga as “somber”, with many sharing hugs upon walking out.
on Sep 26
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Peter-Lucas Jones joins Zuckerberg, Google CEO in Time100 AI list
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Jones, chief executive of Te Hiku Media, was recognised in the TIME100 AI 2024 list for the company’s pioneering of a reo Māori speech-to-text
on Sep 6
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Nga Wai Hono i te Po succeeds her father Kiingi Tuheitia
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The decision, affirmed by iwi leaders, makes Ngawai Hono I Te Po the eighth in an unbroken line of succession.
on Sep 4
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Honey battle back on: Aotearoa Mānuka proved to have different DNA from Aussie Manuka
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Mānuka Charitable Trust chair Pita Tipene says this is evidence that mānuka is a recognised taonga under the Treaty of Waitangi, and its honey can only be sourced from Aotearoa.
on Aug 30
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Tears flow for kōhanga reo matriarch Tītoki Black
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Kōhanga Reo Co-Chair says the trust is deeply saddened by the loss of a woman who was faithful to kōhanga reo from the beginning.
on Aug 29
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Criminologist: Racist apologies from police are ‘worthless insults’
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“These apologies are all worthless insults to the Māori people as long as the Crown never actually stops its racist violence.”
on Aug 24
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E oho! National Library series aims to demystify Treaty principles
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Roimata Smail helps to debunk misconceptions of the Treaty of Waitangi.
on Aug 14
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Encanto: Disney announces reo Māori cast
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Encanto Reo Māori is a collaboration between Colombian and Māori culture which both celebrate community, intergenerational knowledge and respect for elders.
on Aug 6
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New generation of kaitiaki up against Fast-Track Approvals Bill
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A new generation of Kaitiaki - guardians, and climate advocates are calling to center Indigenous knowledge and Te Ao Māori worldviews into decision-making.
on Aug 1
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Former Treaty minister Chris Finlayson slams Act’s Treaty referendum idea
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The former politician’s unvarnished warning comes in the wake of the coalition Government’s pledge to introduce a Treaty Principles Bill.
on Jul 31
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New World’s closing store call in Māori caught on video goes viral
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A video of a New World Ōpōtiki staff member announcing the closing of their store in Māori has received praise from the public.
on Jul 16
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First New Zealander to participate in a world-famous art festival in Japan
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Sarah Hudson will be taking up artist residency in Japan and participate in Setouchi Triennale.
on Jul 9
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Nineteen Asian student associations back Māori and Pasifika campus spaces
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A statement of solidarity has been signed by 19 Asian student associations across the country.
on May 22
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People for Palestine protest - and pray - at National Party conference
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People for Palestine organised a peaceful protest at the National Party's northern conference in Auckland
on May 13
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Unique piece of Māori history to stay in Aotearoa a bit longer
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The historic Māori sail, Te Rā will stay in Aotearoa for an extra two years.
on May 12
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Microsoft enters ‘groundbreaking’ Māori data sovereignty deal
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The agreement will see TTP serve as the anchor tenant for Microsoft's cloud servers in Aotearoa New Zealand.
on May 6
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AI researcher Dr Karaitiana Taiuru said Māori need to be cautious around Meta's new AI assistant tool.
on Apr 30
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Rotorua boy’s desperate plea for Māori and Pasifika bone marrow donors
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Te Waarakihi Hooper Felise is only 9 and has his whole life ahead of him. But his future is in the hands of strangers being prepared to donate bone marrow to save his life.
on Apr 20
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Health Minister Shane Reti has given the thumbs up to corporate ownership of GP services.
on Apr 18
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Maōri king and other indigenous Pacific leaders sign up to granting whales legal personhood
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"The songs of our ancestor, the tohorā (whale), who have navigated these very waters for generations, grow fainter,” Kingi Tuheitia said.
on Mar 28
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Indigenous Arctic language broadcaster draws inspiration from Māori media
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The second day of the World Indigenous Content Conference Hawaikirangi brought hundreds back to the Duedrop Center in Manukau on Tuesday.
on Mar 21
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Māori linguists offer insights into te reo revitalisation
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Māori linguists have launched a special edition journal with insights for strengthening te reo Māori revitalisation.
on Mar 18
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‘Ignorant and arrogant’: Maramataka expert opposes moon burials
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A Maramataka Māori practitioner and expert Heeni Hoterene is calling on Māori to oppose a move to allow human remains to be buried on the moon.
on Jan 20
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Te Tiriti o Waitangi connects Chinese and Māori
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Trip in remembrance of the 1902 sinking of the SS Ventnor
on Jan 5
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‘Delighted’: Iwi win hard-fought effort to protect mauri of Lake Horowhenua
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Muaūpoko Tribal Authority and Lake Horowhenua Trust challenged a 10-year exemption from freshwater standards granted as the area is a critical vegetable-growing region.
on Dec 14
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Māori touch celebrates 25 years of being ‘unapologetically Māori’
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The quarter-century milestone has been celebrated at the Māori touch nationals in Rotorua where teams will be chosen for the NRL Indigenous All Stars touch in Townsville in 2024.
on Dec 4
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‘Beginning of what’s to come’: Te Pāti Māori to issue nationwide call to action - spokesperson
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This is the beginning of a series of responses to the new coalition government's anti-Māori policies, the Te Pāti Māori spokesperson says.
on Dec 3
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Ta re Moriori speakers want their own language week
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“A lot of the things we are doing now, they likely won't benefit this generation, but they will benefit our children and grandchildren. That's what we're looking towards,”
on Dec 3
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Auckland University uses 3D printing to preserve original taonga puoro
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A collaboration between the university and Ngāti Whātua has resulted in an almost exact replica of Māori instruments.
on Nov 14, 2023
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Biased against Māori: Government admits using facial recognition without knowing its flaws
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Officials admit they have been using facial recognition to identify people for years without knowing if it distorts results for Māori.
on Nov 6, 2023
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Prominent Ngāpuhi health leader appointed deputy dean of Auckland Medical School
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Associate Professor Matire Harwood is well known to the Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences at Auckland University.
on Nov 6, 2023
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Free food hub emerges from derelict nursery for whānau in need
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A large-scale project to grow and distribute fresh fruit and vegetables for free to those who need it is under way in the Waikato.
on Oct 19, 2023
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1200 people are expected to listen to iwi leaders, water experts, environmental and sustainability advocates over the three day conference in Wellington.
on Oct 19, 2023
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Auckland marae’s Māori navigational centre wins supreme design award
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Te Mahurehure Marae’s Taumata o Kupe education centre, designed by TOA Architects, took out two awards at Friday's Designers Institute of New Zealand event.
on Oct 7, 2023
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Closing down Te Aka Whai Ora: A billion-dollar blunder - Campbell
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"This is a comment piece I have been loath to write."
on Oct 3, 2023