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 Alison Mackay | 26 July, 2010 | | Posted in Kaupapa Maori |
Every year since 1975 New Zealand has marked Maori Language Week. This is a time for all New Zealanders to celebrate te reo Maori and to use more Maori phrases …
By Alison Mackay | 25 July, 2010 | | Posted in Kaupapa Maori, Politics |
The United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Situation of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms of Indigenous People, Professor James Anaya, visited New Zealand from 18 to 23 July 2010, to …
By Alison Mackay | 31 May, 2010 | | Posted in Kaupapa Maori |
Video artist Leilani Kake remembers her father at City Gallery Wellington
3 April – 13 June 2010 in the Deane Gallery
In 2004 artist Leilani Kake found herself standing on the roof …
By Alison Mackay | 9 April, 2010 | | Posted in Health Care, Kaupapa Maori |
The latest of Manu Ao’s weekly lecture series’ is online now.
Do the western systems of diagnosis, classification and treatment of mental disorder adequately accommodate for culture: The Māori experience …
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 …