Articles in the Kaupapa Maori Category
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 | 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 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 Ant | 14 September, 2007 | | Posted in Kaupapa Maori |
New Zealand has joined with three other nations with significant indigenous populations (Canada, Australia, and Australia) to make a rather predicable but nonetheless outrageous decision to vote against the UN …
By Ant | 23 July, 2007 | | Posted in Kaupapa Maori, Land, Politics |
Peace Movement Aotearoa have just put out the following action alert:
The Foreshore and Seabed Act (Repeal) Bill [1] is likely to come up for its first reading in …
By John Payne | 24 April, 1999 | | Posted in Te Kaupapa Tikanga Rua |
(From an Auckland Diocesan perspective)
1814 At invitation of Ruatura, Samuel Marsden establishes a CMS Mission Station at Rangihoua – Kendall, Hall and King
1819 Further Mission Station established at Kerikeri under …
By CCANZ | 23 October, 1995 | | Posted in Kaupapa Maori, Politics |
History shows that since the first settler government the political system has never represented Maori effectively and that Maori have never had any real political control or authority.
This history will …