By Alison Mackay | 26 July, 2010 | | Posted in Biculturalism, Kaupapa Maori |
‘The language is the core of our Maori culture and mana. Ko te reo te mauri o te mana Maori. If the language dies, as some predict, what do we …
By Anne | 11 December, 2008 | | Posted in Biculturalism, Kaupapa Maori, News, Politics |
I like to think I have a healthy scepticism of media representation and bias, but I have to admit that the stats in the opening paragraph of Hone Harawira’s latest …
By Anne | 12 November, 2008 | | Posted in Biculturalism, News, Politics |
The fact that only 55% of Maori voters turned out to vote is a pretty worrying symptom of the lack of confidence many Maori have in New Zealand’s political system, …
By Anne | 23 July, 2008 | | Posted in Biculturalism, Kaupapa Maori |
Hopefully this isn’t news to you, but it’s Māori Language Week
This week’s seen some exciting launches, like Google Māori going live this Thursday 24 July, allowing you to search for …
By Anne | 27 May, 2008 | | Posted in Action, Biculturalism, Land |
I came across this earlier today, thought it might be of interest to anyone who, like me, doesn’t know that much about Bastion Point beyond a sense that it was …
By Graham Cameron | 14 November, 2007 | | Posted in Biculturalism, First We Take Manhattan, Kaupapa Maori |
The Dominion Post dropped a bombshell today with its selective release of an affadavit used by the police to obtain warrants for the nationwide terror raids. Read all …
By Graham Cameron | 8 November, 2007 | | Posted in Biculturalism, First We Take Manhattan, Kaupapa Maori |
Alison Jones gave a brilliant and timely challenge to our nation in her inaugural lecture at the University of Auckland that has been editted for the New Zealand Herald in …
By CCANZ | 29 June, 1995 | | Posted in Biculturalism, Kaupapa Maori |
November 1840 – New Zealand separated from New South Wales and a Crown colony system of Government was established with a Governor appointed by Britain.
1846 – the …