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"The Treaty of Waitangi is a covenant for non-Māori," Lillian Murray
Every year Karuwhā Trust takes a group of people up to Waitangi to educate and engage them with one of the biggest days in New Zealand's history.
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East Coast cultures unite through haka
Mainstream schools in Gisborne are embracing Māori language and culture at the Tūranga Māori Cultural Festival, culminating with a mass waiata and haka by over 80 groups.
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2D projected artwork reflects Māori and Pākeha cultures
Johnson Witehira has put the fun back in NZ history by creating a 2D projected video artwork that is influenced by his own identity.
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Everyone can do the Mahuru Māori challenge
Jennifer Ward-Lealand is encouraging everyone to speak Māori during the month of September. The well-known local actress is one of many who are taking up the Mahuru Māori social media challenge that starts today.
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Students celebrate Matariki through theatre- Feature
There are many ways to celebrate Matariki, including family gatherings, workshops, historical talks and meetings, however an event run by the Wānanga Takiura o ngā Kura Kaupapa Māori o Tāmaki Makaurau, saw the Rūmaki Reo class using theatre, acting, song and dance, to show their knowledge of Matariki.
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New theme for NZ Sign Language Week 2014
"Celebrate, Communicate, Connect." That's the theme of NZ Sign Language Week 2014. Along with English and Māori, it's one of the official languages of NZ.
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Dame Anne Salmond- New Zealander of the Year
Acclaimed historian, Dame Anne Salmond was announced New Zealander of the Year at an awards ceremony last night in Auckland.