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Māori families and households data released
3 Nov 2024Most whānau Māori are living in one-family households, and 86.9 percent of whānau Māori had two to four family members.
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'We wanted to do it in a respectful way' - England on haka response
Watch: Jamie George revealed post-match when and how his side came up with it. Video
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Tears as 60kg of seized pounamu returned
1 Nov 2024"Pounamu is part of who we are as Poutini Ngāi Tahu", Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Waewae's chair says of the emotional ceremony
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South Auckland youth win award for diverting 1.5 tonnes of waste from landfills
2 Nov 2024The trio won the Rangatahi Leadership award at this year's Tāmaki Makaurau Waste Awards for repurposing food waste from local shops.
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Iwi entitled to thousands of hectares of land, millions in compensation
31 Oct 2024The compensation is for a land deal struck in the 1830s which the government did not honour.
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'Fantastic opportunity': Kura Kaupapa wins at literacy awards in Washington DC
31 Oct 2024Kura Kaupapa Māori have won a prize of US$100,000 at the Library of Congress Literacy Awards in Washington DC.
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Tūhoe elders seek urgent hearing into iwi election process
31 Oct 2024A collective of Tūhoe elders are applying to the Māori Land Court for an urgent hearing to overturn trustee elections for the iwi's post-settlement governance entity.
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'Biggest event in Aotearoa' - South Island to join nationwide hīkoi to Parliament
30 Oct 2024Tino Rangatiratanga flags are expected to fly along the South Island's East Coast during a 'carkoi' to Parliament.
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We have more similarities than differences, US tribal leaders tell Māori
29 Oct 2024Sharing experiences of colonisation has been a chance for both groups to learn from each others' experiences.
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Andrew Little's take on the goverment's treatment of Māori and te reo
29 Oct 2024The former Treaty Negotiations Minister and fears the ongoing settlement process could be at risk.
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Dr Hinemoa Elder: How Māori proverbs can support children's wellbeing
26 Oct 2024Over nearly 20 years as a child psychiatrist, Dr Hinemoa Elder has witnessed first-hand how connection with culture can help Māori youth navigate and heal from challenges. Audio
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Māori families and households data released
3 Nov 2024Most whānau Māori are living in one-family households, and 86.9 percent of whānau Māori had two to four family members.
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