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Miriama Kamo is a Christchurch-born journalist, author, and TV presenter of Ngāi Tahu and Ngāti Mutunga descent. She’s spent over two decades telling power ...
Ngāti Rangi members are reflecting on the honour of hosting this year's Matariki national holiday ceremony. The ceremonies ...
Nestled in the heart of Aotearoa New Zealand’s landscapes, the marae stands as a living symbol of ancestral memory and cultural vitality. Imagine stepping onto a marae for the first time ...
As the country marks Matariki, more iwi are turning their gaze to Puanga – a long-overlooked star at the heart of many ...
Pewee Te Whakaara-Matangi and Eden Cave, Māori and Pākehā, both pupils at Katikati Primary School, symbolise a community ...
More Māori are choosing to have tangihanga at home instead of marae, says the Funeral Directors Association. The increase is being driven by factors such as cost, urbanisation of Māori and ...
Walking up the sweltering, steep slopes of Mo‘orea’s gray volcanic peaks, the lumbering banyan trees, bursts of pink blooms, and iconic views of the South Pacific can mesmerize. But if you ...
Two kilometers inland from Hawke’s Bay on the North Island of New Zealand, a dark-red gate just off the highway marks the entrance to the Tangoio Marae. This marae (meeting place) is where a ...