Te Ao Māori
News and perspectives for and about tangata whenua in Aotearoa
Te Manu Korihi News for 20 January 2015
Plant and Food Research is focussing on recruiting Maori students to fulfil a growing need for specialist skills in horticulture and food science. Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 20 January 2015
With house prices in Auckland being ranked one of the least affordable in the world, a Maori housing advocate is calling for legislation to provide Maori with more security in the rental market; A… Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 20 January 2015
With house prices in Auckland being ranked one of the least affordable in the world, a Maori housing advocate is calling for legislation to provide Maori with more security in the rental market; A… Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 19 January 2015
A Maori housing advocate expects whanau Maori to begin leaving Auckland with house prices being rated some of the most expensive in the world; A Ngati Koroki Kahukura kaitiaki of Lake Karapiro says… Audio
Waka Ama proves a winner for Waikato tribe's treaty dream
A Ngāti Korokii Kahukura iwi member says the growth of Waka Ama has helped reach the tribe's Treaty settlement goal of getting more people to use Lake Karaapiro. Audio
Te Kupu o te Wiki: kura - school
The Māori word of the week is: kura - school. Kāore e roa ka tīmata anō te kura. It won't be long until school starts again. Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 19 January 2015
An Auckland Selection Body has lodged an appeal against a Judge's order to undergo a reselection process. About 13-thousand people were drawn to Lake Karapiro for this year's ActivePost Waka Ama… Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 19 January 2015
An Auckland Selection Body has lodged an appeal against a Judge's order to undergo a reselection process. Ngati Porou has turned around its farming fortunes. A researcher is calling for kaumatua or… Audio
Te Waonui a Te Manu Korihi for 18 January 2015
Radio New Zealand's Maori news team, Te Manu Korihi continues its summer programming, revisiting the highs and lows of Maori politicians who left the house last year. This week, the former co-leader… Audio
Te Kupu o te Wiki: maranga - get up!
The Māori word of the week is: maranga - get up. E oho. Maranga! Wake up. Get up! Audio
Te Waonui a Te Manu Korihi for 11 January 2015
In this edition of Te Waonui a Te Manu Korihi, the former National MP, Tau Henare, talk to Eru Rerekura and Chris Bramwell before his departure from parliament last year about his political career. Audio
Regional Panel - New Plymouth
The Weekend's tour of the regions today takes us to New Plymouth. It is home to offshore drilling, the WOMAD music festival, and this year sees the opening of a new multi-million dollar Len Lye Centre… Audio
Te Waonui a Te Manu Korihi for 4 January 2015
In this edition of Te Waonui a Te Manu Korihi, the Labour MP, Shane Jones, talk to reporters Leigh McLachlan and Chris Bramwell before his departure from parliament last year about his political… Audio
Pecha Kucha - Regan Stokes
Pecha Kucha events involve short, power point presentations by speakers with all kinds of stories to share. You don't need to be famous, just interesting and succinct. Christchurch teacher Regan… Audio
Outspoken - Māori Land Law Reform
Gareth Thomas looks at the potential impact of changes to Māori land law. Audio
Maori land law reform due this year
The law around the governance and management of Maori land is due to be reformed this year, Audio
Student voices
AUT third year journalism students present personal short documentaries on the subjects that matter to them. Today, Missy Dare explores the tradition of waka - the sea going vessels that have been… Audio
Te Waonui a Te Manu Korihi for 28 December 2014
Te Manu Korihi reporter, Māni Dunlop, revisits some of the major stories from Te Ao Māori for 2014, including highlighting a historic year for Ngai Tuhoe and the Ngāpuhi Treaty settlement, which… Audio
I am the river, the river is me
Dame Anne Salmond explores the radical nature of the settlement between the Whanganui River iwi and the Government signed in August 2014, recognising the river as a legal person in its own right. This… Audio
Spectrum for 28 December 2014
In 1993 the doors closed for the final time on Napier Prison, New Zealand's oldest penal complex, ending over a century of incarceration for inmates which included Te Kooti and Mr Asia drug syndicate… Audio