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News and perspectives for and about tangata whenua in Aotearoa
Te Manu Korihi News for 25 November 2014
The Waitangi Tribunal has called out the Ngapuhi leader Sonny Tau over comments he's made about the Tribunal; The Former Maori Affairs Minister, Pita Sharples, is disappointed in Willie Jackson for… Audio
Maori communities create own suicide prevention initiatives
Maori communities are creating their own ground-breaking intiatives to help tackle suicide amongst tangata whenua. Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 25 November 2014
The country's largest forensic mental health unit has been given the go ahead to build a new kaupapa Maori driven unit; A judge has ordered the Independent Maori Statutory Board to set aside one of… Audio
Historians say PM is incorrect to say NZ settled peacefully
Historians say the Prime Minister is mis-representing New Zealand's past by saying it was settled peacefully. Audio
Re-selection ordered by judge for Maori Statutory Board
Broadcaster Willie Jackson has won his high court case and can stand again for a non iwi seat on Auckland's Maori Statutory Board. Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 25 November 2014
A judge has ordered the Independent Maori Statutory Board to set aside one of its representative roles and undergo a reselection process; The country's largest forensic mental health unit has been… Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 24 November 2014
A former Maori immersion school principal has been censured and struck off by the Teachers Disciplinary Tribunal for serious misconduct, which included allowing students in their teens to stay… Audio
Landmark book on Maori history launched
A new book, 'Tangata Whenua: An Illustrated History', has been described by historians, Maori and authors as a landmark publication about Maori history. It covers the early origins of Maori through to… Audio
Te Kupu o te Wiki: pāremata - parliament
The Māori word of the week is: pāremata - parliament. Kōtahi rau e rua tekau mā tahi ngā mema pāremata. There are 121 members of parliament. Audio
100-year old religious icon discovered in church storage room
A 100-year old religious icon has been discovered by chance in a church storage room. The crozier, or pastoral staff, was gifted to the church by four Northland Maori tribes in 1914 to mark 100 years… Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 24 November 2014
A fishing firm says its Maori partners have failed to grasp opportunities to break into the sector; The Mayor of New Plymouth, Andrew Judd, is calling on the Government to change the law so that half… Audio
Maori back mayor's calls for equal representation in local government
The Mayor of New Plymouth, Andrew Judd, wants half of all councillors to be Maori. Mr Judd says local government should reflect the Treaty of Waitangi and he is calling on the government to change the… Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 24 November 2014
The Mayor of New Plymouth, Andrew Judd, is calling on the government to change the law so that half of all councillors are tangata whenua; A fishing firm says its Maori partners have failed to grasp… Audio
Hui Takataapui 2014 with David Kukutai Jones
David Kukutai Jones is a healer, maker of rongoa, librarian and the Chairman of the Māori Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transsexual, Transgender gathering - Hui Takataapui 2014 which this year was hosted at… Audio
Chris Huriwai and his Burning Bush moment
With an Anglican Mum and Ringatu Dad where's the middle ground if you're having a religious calling? Maraea Rakuraku catches up with Anglican priest Chris Huriwai who left for Jerusalem via America… Audio
Whakatāuki mō 23 o Whiringa ā Rangi (November) 2014
Haere mai ki ahau, ki Te Papa-O-Rotu ki te au Te Rena, ki te urunga te taka, ki te moenga te whakaarahia. Ahakoa iti taku iti, he rei kei roto. Come to me, to Te Papa-O-Rotu to the unstirred current… Audio
Pauline Scanlon, Gerry Paul, and Warren Maxwell
Acclaimed Irish singer Pauline Scanlon, New Zealand international touring guitarist Gerry Paul, and Trinity Roots frontman Warren Maxwell, who are joined by Irish musicians Alan Doherty and Tola Custy… Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 21 November 2014
The Maori owned dairy company Miraka, has signed a deal today with Chinese interests that will allow it to significantly increase exports of UHT or long-life milk to China; A Taranaki polytech wants… Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 21 November 2014
A Taranaki polytech wants to talk to every student who enrolled in its failed Maori performing arts course so it can work out how to help them, and that could mean refunding course fees; A study… Audio
Te Manu Korihi for 21 November 2014
A public health specialist says Maori are over-represented in the number of people who die in low rental accommodation; Prominent Academic, Sir Mason Durie, says families and community will be the key… Audio