Earlier this month, representatives of the Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Hui Mālama i nā Kūpuna o Hawai'i nei, ventured to Germany and Austria after what has taken three decades of work to r
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Dozens of human remains to be returned to Hawai'i by German institutions
Hawaiʻi will have ancestral remains returned home 100 years after they were stolen by a German explorer.
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New Zealand is far ahead on reparations for indigenous- Dame Areta Koopu
Dame Areta Koopu is proud to say New Zealand is leading the way when it comes to reparations to Māori compared with any other indigenous culture in the world.
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Indigenous languages no longer “isolated or alone” – Hawai'ian symposium
A Welsh language expert says indigenous languages have "less power in the world" because other more dominant languages have gained power at their expense.
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"Bad night" in Hawai'i as arrests rise to 161
More than 25 people were arrested in Hawai'i overnight, in their attempt to halt the planned construction of eight 170-metre-high wind turbines as part of a wind farm development near the community of Kahuku on O'ahu.
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New waka unite Māori, Māoli and Māohi
Three new waka launched this week in the small Northland town of Kororāreka Russell recognise the waka traditions between New Zealand Māori, Hawaiian Kanaka Maoli and Tahitian Māohi peoples.
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Mauna Kea Day 100- 'We will remain'
Today marks 100 days since kānaka Māoli have occupied the base of Mauna Kea.
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Perpetuating culture amidst adversity
A university has been created at the base of Mauna Kea, with the purpose of maintaining and perpetuating culture. The name of the university is "Puuhonua ‘o Pu’uhuluhulu."
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'Different landscape but the feel is the same'
Driving their stakes in the ground to stop the desecration of their sacred land is what unites indigenous peoples from around the world. It's no different in Ihumātao, Aotearoa as it is in Hawai'i on Mauna Kea. Te Ao reporter Mare Haimona-Riki spoke to Hawai'ian Professor Emalani Case who recently returned to Aotearoa from Mauna Kea.
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Māori visit Mauna Kea as Hawaiians visit Ihumātao
Hawai'ian activist and Professor of Pacific Studies, Dr. Emalani Case, arrived at Ihumātao this morning bearing support from the Hawaiian campaign for the ongoing occupation movement in South Auckland. At the same time, delegation of Māori scholars and rights advocates are being welcomed on to the Pu'uhonua 'o Pu'uhuluhulu at the base of Mauna Kea.