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What would a 'divorce' from the Crown mean for the Treaty of Waitangi?
The Māori Party’s call to part ways with the British monarch as Aotearoa's head of state (currently the Queen of New Zealand) won’t necessarily mean the end of the treaty partnership or even the Tr
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Ngātiwai leader named on Te Mātāwai
Aperahama Edwards has big shoes to fill in his new role on the te reo Māori revitalisation board.
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Musical-comedy embraces Māori customs
'City of 100 Lovers' is the latest musical theatre comedy which showcases Māori and Pacific culture in a modern story that's never been seen before.
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New $8mil musical set to showcase Tāmaki Makaurau
Locals and visitors to Auckland will see the cultures, places and lifestyle of the city through musical live stage comedy, City of 100 Lovers. Cast member Te Waihoroi Shortland says the essence of the $8mil production showcases a Māori worldview.
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Kōhanga Reo National Trust accepts court ruling
The Kōhanga Reo National Trust has accepted a High Court ruling that it was wrong to sack a trustee that blew the whistle on the organisation.
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Iwi leaders' insight on revitalisation of Māori language
Iwi leaders gave an insight on how Māori Television can move forward to continue the revitalisation of the Māori language.
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Te Mātāwai welcome Prof Higgins and Mr Hapi to team
The final two members of the Te Mātāwai team have been announced. On Friday the Minister of Māori development announced that Professor Rawinia Higgins and Robin Hapi will join the team.
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Te Tairokerau elects Te Waihoroi Shortland to Te Mātāwai
Te Waihoroi Shortland has been appointed as Te Tai Tokerau's selection to Te Mātāwai. Te Kāea caught up with this te reo Māori ambassador.
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Iwi leaders back covenant for Children
Iwi leaders are calling on the government to support a covenant protecting the rights of children here in NZ. Ngāti Hine leader Te Waihoroi Shortland says the government has given them the cold shoulder over the issue.