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Young māmā say spaces grounded in te ao Māori have helped them reconnect to their Māoritanga and become better parents ...
A philosophy of respectful custodianship of the land and the importance of one’s place of origin may sound familiar to those who seek out terroir.
In this week’s podcast episode of Lost Cultures: Living Legacies, we explore the rich history of New Zealand's Māori people.
A Hawke’s Bay community coalition has been formed to back Māori wards at referendums in September. Called ‘For Wards Hawke’s ...
The rediscovery of one of New Zealand's oldest European artefacts has reopened scars from an early encounter between Māori ...
Antarctica's patterns of stark seasonal changes, with months of darkness followed by a summer of 24-hour daylight, prompted ...
Just as infection signals imbalance in Western medicine, in te ao Māori it indicates a deeper disharmony that requires restoring the relationships that sustain life.
Eight Māori people from New Zealand spent the last week in Tuktoyaktuk, N.W.T., learning about the Inuvialuit culture and wildlife management systems.
The Māori language describes 12 distinct types of snow. Researchers are identifying them in Antarctica as part of a project ...
A study has been released showing significant economic and social benefits for Māori and Pacific people who have graduated with a PhD. Funded by Ngā Pae o te Māramanga (NPM), study authors found that ...
Te Kou o Rehua Panapa was one of two people who sought to become Te Pāti Māori's candidate in the Tāmaki Makaurau byelection.