Te Ao Māori
'We are the mokopuna our tīpuna have been waiting for'
Whānau of Mangaroa Marae are gathering in the Hawke's Bay settlement of Bridge Pa over Easter weekend to celebrate.
Whakaata Māori celebrates 20 years of telling Māori stories
The broadcaster has survived the last two decades by staying true to its kaupapa, despite challenges, an advocate says.
Māori communities must be at forefront of emergency management plans, hapū say
A group of Hawke's Bay hapū are calling for the knowledge of Māori communities to be at the forefront of emergency management plans.
Crown breaches of Treaty kept Māori isolated from their whenua for over 100 years
A new report released today by the Waitangi Tribunal found the breaches kept Māori near Foxton isolated from their whenua for over 100 years.
Survey finds third of marae in flood prone areas, up to 30% prone to landslides
Hundreds of marae around the country face potential exposure to floods, landslides and other natural hazards, but new research aims to bolster marae resilience in the face of climate change.
Whakaata Maori celebrates 20th anniversary
Mapuna looks back at 20 years of Whakaata Maori which started out in 2004 as the Maori Television Service. It's now an established and popular part of Aotearoa's media landscape will celebrate its… Audio
Gisborne councillor firm on importance of Māori wards
A Māori ward representative says they have to prove worth, value, and competence every time they come to the table.
13 Māori students, academics awarded Ngarimu VC and 28th Battalion Memorial scholarships
A historian of the 28th Māori Battalion is among the winners of this year's Ngarimu scholarships.
Veteran alcohol harm reduction campaigner's message for non-Māori organisations
A veteran alcohol harm reduction campaigner is fed up with "white saviours" telling Māori how to treat their own people.
'We know we can make a difference' - Pania Hetet
Te Pūkaea o Te Waiora - an iwi-led partnership based in Whakatāne - aims to reduce Oranga Tamariki uplifts by providing whānau with options and support.
Māoriland Film Festival brings 168 films over five days to Ōtaki
For the eleventh year running, the indigenous world is coming together in Ōtaki on New Zealand's Kāpiti Coast to celebrate indigenous storytelling on screen. Audio
Māori AI expert Dr Karaitiana Taiuru shares his favourite whakataukī
Dr Karaitiana Taiuru tells RNZ what his favourite whakataukī is and how it relates to his work and whānau. Audio
Whakataukī of the Week with Karaitiana Taiuru
The Māori data, AI and technology ethicist's chosen whakataukī reflects on tino rangatiratanga: 'the ability to create and control our destiny for generations to come'. Audio
Guinness World Record for the largest haka isn't held by Aotearoa
The French currently hold the record - so there's a plan underway to take it off them. Video, Audio
Kāpiti Coast hapū looks forward to airing grievances before Waitangi Tribunal
A hapū on Kāpiti Coast says it is looking to forward to presenting its stories of dispossession and disadvantage to the Waitangi Tribunal this week.
Māori school body Te Rūnanga Nui celebrates 30th anniversary
Kura Kaupapa Māori have marked an important milestone as Te Rūnanga Nui, the body overseeing Kura Kaupapa celebrates its 30th anniversary.
Freyberg High School haka was 'peaceful', not 'over-excited' - student
A haka directed at ACT Leader David Seymour was a legitimate form of protest, one student says.
Katchafire: Legacy | Trailer
The story of the Māori band Katchafire, as they struggle to find their way through volatile creative differences and a changing music landscape. Video
Katchafire: Legacy | Full Documentary
The story of the Māori band Katchafire, as they struggle to find their way through volatile creative differences and a changing music landscape. Video
Waikato-Tainui throw backing behind Chiefs Manawa over haka
Waikato-Tainui has thrown its support behind Super Rugby Aupiki team Chiefs Manawa for using its public platform to express political views.