A Treaty law expert disagrees with Shane Jones that the Waitangi Tribunal's powers should be restricted when it comes to ruling who has a right to be heard.
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New qualification to groom Māori excellence
A new Māori qualification for secondary students has been announced by Associate Education Minister Kelvin Davis. Te Kawa Matakura, which Davis says will groom Māori excellence among Māori youth, will receive $2.8mil.
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Treaty claim status quo untenable- Ngāti Wai
"The only thing that will come out of the status quo is more Treaty claims" says Ngāti Wai spokesman, Aperahama Edwards.
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Ngāti Whātua addresses tikanga issue in court
A Supreme Court case begins today where iwi Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei will argue that tikanga and culture are being diminished by government decision-making.
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Human corpse exhibition wrong- tikanga advisor
Human remains are on display at the Hilton Hotel in Auckland in the name of health and science. Chief Advisor of Tikanga Māori for the Waitematā District Health Board Naida Glavish says the exhibition is culturally and morally wrong.
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Pūhoro STEM program harnessing potential in South Auckland schools
Last year, NCEA pass rates for Puhoro STEM Academy students surpassed nationwide averages. Now that success is set to spread to South Auckland.
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Male challenges traditional code of karanga
Pita Tamiana grew up in a Māori world understanding such intricacies of marae protocol, like the karanga and says as a male, his heart and soul is connected to the karanga and he'd hope Māori culture could accommodate that.
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Tereora College from Rarotonga en-route to Polyfest
For the first time, a Cook Island high school has been invited to perform at the ASB Polyfest.Tereora High School from Rarotonga will take to the stage as special guests at the festival starting on Wednesday.
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Normalising tikanga Māori through music
Ria Hall is breaking through to mainstream and normalising Māori protocols through her performance. She opened the Splore festival this weekend with a uniquely Māori feel.