Kāhu News - Ngā Take o te Wā
'You’re not one of us': How I found my whakapapa after mum's horrific accident
Blonde and blue eyed Pākeha TV reporter finds his Māori whakapapa
'Māori ki te ao': Three Māori contestants reach The Voice Australia’s semifinals
The top eight contestants will battle it out on Sunday for a spot in the finals.
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'Bully boys': Peters fires back as Te Pāti Māori calls for him to be censured over comment in House
Peters said TPM's behaviour was 'pathetic', 'cowardly', and 'preposterous'.
Ngāti Oneone's call for land return leads to five-year lease for yacht club
Iwi seeks return of land, stressing the importance of re-establishing its mana.
Who is Darleen Tana – and why she might go down in NZ political history
She could soon be kicked out of Parliament.
Far North's Ahipara surf break draws competitors for Aotearoa Māori Surfing Titles
The comp brings hundreds to Ahipara over Labour Weekend.
Group's animated ad pokes fun at David Seymour’s legislation
'Regular New Zealanders' who oppose Act's Treaty Principles Bill create comedy skit.
Former MP named new Te Puia board chairman
'His experience in governance, management and business will be an asset.'
CEO resigns from large farming business
Andrew Beijeman is moving on after 10 years with Ātihau-Whanganui Incorporation.
Group protests Ruataniwha dam revival bid
Attempts at a dam have been mired in controversy since first proposed a decade ago.
Te Kawau waka puts Māori culture centre stage at America's Cup
Ngāti Whatua Ōrākei waka makes a splash hit in Barcelona.
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Videos - Ngā Kiriata
Corrections, Health NZ win high court exemption in hunger strike case
Inmate Francis Manewha Shaw has been on a politically-motivated hunger strike for 107 days, refusing medical intervention. Video / Whakaata Māori
Research into Māori communities' experience of alcohol harm
A groundbreaking study of alcohol-related harm looks into the lived experience of Māori whānau. Video / Whakaata Māori
NZ sets new Haka world record at Eden Park
A new Haka world record was set tonight, at Auckland's Eden Park Stadium. Bringing the crown back home where it belongs.
The Horokiokio Pā site overlooking the Waipā River
The Horokiokio Pā site will eventually be accessible to the public via the Ngāhinapōuri Walkway along the Mangahia Stream. Video / NZ Herald
Te reo Māori is everyday for Far North District Council
Ngā Puawai Ō Ngāpuhi rings out in celebration of Far North District Council voting to keep its Ngā Tai o Tokerau Māori Ward for the next local elections in 2025.
‘His presence was so pervasive’
Former National cabinet minister and Ngati Porou member Hekia Parata talks about Ngati Porou legend Sir Apirana Ngata. Video / Mark Mitchell
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A record 45 students to graduate from Tipu Ake carving course
The idea behind the kaupapa was to connect young people with their culture.
Iwi criticises Hauraki Gulf commercial fishing rules
Ngāi Tai ki Tamaki says 'affordable fish' excuse doesn't fly.
What's behind the Māori hikoi to Wellington
'Every step of the hīkoi is a ... step towards our own liberation as a people.'
Prosecution guidelines 'an update to what’s already there'
Solicitor-General's new guidelines cover the test for prosecution to diversion schemes.
Far North, the drama on 90 Mile Beach meth bust, up for 7 NZ Television Awards
Drama series on massive Ninety Mile drug up for seven NZ TV awards
Free programme helps rural youths gain driving licences – with near-perfect success rate
Since it began in 2020, the programme has helped nearly 700 high school students.
'The statue represented so much more than just a dog': Pilot to pay for security camera
Hong Kong pilot Ross Dawson says protecting Rotorua's new Harawene sculpture is key.
Maybe Act can be thanked for exposing the chimera of Treaty principles to proper scrutiny
Professor Jane Kelsey analyses Act's Treaty Principles Bill motivation.
Tikanga Māori battle at NZ law schools: Senior KC slams 'activist judiciary'
Gary Judd KC says having tikanga in NZ law is 'very damaging, socially and economically'.
Historic election ahead as iwi form new governance board
Three central North Island iwi are preparing to elect their first board of trustees.
Northland police rebuked for not providing medical care after Kāeo arrest
Police cleared of using excessive force in firearm search where man suffered head injury.
Waioeka crash: Employer fundraising after staff member's partner killed
Currie Construction is raising money for Josh Kiriona-Whanau.