TREATY OF WAITANGI
From beginning to end, Te Tiriti o Waitangi is a non-racial agreement, writes Dame Anne Salmond, but it has been recast as a partnership between races, and that has provoked racist reactionsIn 2017, film director Taika Waititi released a video for the Human Rights Commission, ‘Give Nothing to Racism,’ mercilessly satirising everyday racist behaviour in New Zealand. The next year in an interview in the UK, he described New Zealand as ‘the best place on the planet,’ but added, ‘It’s as...
June 7, 2022Māori rangatahi,
Karanama Ruru (Ngāti Raukawa/Ngāti Maniapoto) is a te ao Māori and youth affairs reporter for Stuff in Auckland.OPINION: It was hard to claim my Māoritanga growing up. It wasn’t so much that I had fairer skin than most Māori I knew or that I couldn’t speak much te reo. I blame that on urbanisation.It was the mamae and internalised racism that was enforced by the idea that I’m nothing more than a statistic waiting to happen.I’m not sure if I realised it ...
June 7, 2022Once were one colony:
With a new Australian government comes revived hopes for movement on section 501 deportations, a policy that disproportionately affects Māori in that country. One big hurdle? Australians’ ignorance about the impact of colonialism in Aotearoa, says Mat Henderson (Ngāpuhi).I am descended from a Ngāpuhi shearer who migrated to Australia 110 years ago and share my korero with you today from the lands and waters of the Gadigal Nation where my whānau have lived for three generations. The first p...
June 7, 2022Witi Ihimaera:
"I was staying with my nan at Waituhi [near Gisborne], and she said to me: 'Wake up... we have to get going,' because outside our window there were all these people carrying lamps and walking up the hill opposite, where Takitimu marae was."I was a townie boy and loved my sleep and said: "Can't this wait until morning', but I come from a place, Waituhi, that was a Ringatū stronghold, ... and so we went outside and I followed these lights going up towards the Takitimu marae, and then suddenly a d...
June 6, 2022The Māori movies to watch
For the past 17 years, the Wairoa Māori Film Festival has championed Māori cinema in the pre-dawn of Matariki at Queen’s Birthday weekend. We picked a long weekend for people to travel the long distance to the East Coast, and we picked Matariki because it has traditionally been a time of remembrance and storytelling. In ancient times, we gathered around the fireplace and shared oral histories, moteatea and waiata. In modern time, we gather in a cinema, a marae or around our giant s...
June 4, 2022Auckland Māori medical students
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June 3, 2022CAB has advice
The idea of becoming a grandparent can be exciting and a bit daunting at the same time, depending on our role as grandparents. Many grandparents enjoy interacting with their grandkids without the day-to-day responsibilities of parents. This can mean a weekend together every now and then, an afternoon playdate, babysitting in the evening, or chats on the phone or even emails written. Sometimes however, life circumstances change or maybe things just haven't gone to plan and it can often fall to gr...
June 3, 2022Protest at Papakura High
Students at Papakura High have been protesting after three kaiako involved with the school's Māori full immersion unit resigned.A hui is being held tonight for concerned students and their whānau after the resignations of the teachers, one of whom the Herald understands founded the rumaki reo unit.Videos posted to social media show dozens of students performing haka and confronting principal Simon Craggs, demanding answers about why trio have left and accusing him of forcing them out.Link to v...
June 3, 2022Aotearoa name better represents country's identity,
So what should the country be called officially? Te Pāti Māori on Thursday morning is presenting its petition to Parliament calling for the country’s name to be officially changed to Aotearoa. It’s also calling for the Government to officially restore the Te Reo Māori names for all towns, cities and place names. Lobby group, Hobson's Pledge, has a petition of its own campaigning against the use of Aotearoa, and is calling for Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern to publicly affirm that the count...
June 3, 2022Tenants don't want to be moved
There are finally some new housing projects in the pipeline, including a state house development of 200 homes.But locals do not want it to further rip apart the suburb.Roopu-a-Iwi Trust supports local whānau and its office is in the heart of Maraenui, having been there for 17 years.Chief executive Maureen Mua said about a decade ago, Housing New Zealand ripped down many houses."By demolishing just under 100 homes, they replaced it with 7 two-bedroom units."Some of the them were removed because ...
June 3, 2022Fears cultural significance
Matariki holds significant cultural and spiritual weight for many Māori and some fear the occasion could become commercialised or reduced to a homogenous celebration.Astronomer and maramataka expert Rangi Matamua, who spent decades campaigning for Matariki, is brimming with excitement for the holiday. So much so he is keeping count: Three weeks and two days.Matamua is the chair of the government's Matariki advisory committee and is also an adviser for Crown agency Te Arawhiti as it prepares for...
June 3, 2022Matariki should not be commercialised
The first Matariki public holiday is less than a month away, and while excitement is building for many, some have raised fears about how it will be marked.Matariki holds significant cultural and spiritual weight for many Māori and some fear the occasion could become commercialised or reduced to a homogenous celebration.Astronomer and maramataka expert Rangi Matamua, who spent decades campaigning for Matariki, is brimming with excitement for the holiday. So much so he is keeping count: Three wee...
June 3, 2022Māori Party backs calls for establishment of iwi-led
The Māori Party and the National Māori Authority are backing calls for the establishment of an iwi bank to finance building on Māori land.It comes after Māori housing advocates told RNZ red tape and barriers at the bank were preventing whānau building on their own land.The Māori Party proposed an iwi-led bank in their 2017 election policy, under the leadership of Marama Fox. Almost five years later, co-leader, Rawiri Waititi said the party still backed the idea.Lin...
June 3, 2022Māori health leaders
Leading Māori health specialists will talk at a one-day symposium about the critical role rongoā Māori could play in the country's health and disability sector.Whanganui-based Whakauae Research Services says the symposium is a pivotal collaboration between Māoridom and Crown health agencies to improve health equity.The symposium, called Tū Mai Rongoā Symposium - Calling Forth the Mana of Rongoā, brings the Ngāti Hauiti research institute together with the Ministry of Health, ACC, the int...
June 3, 2022The place for mātauranga Māori
Since colonisation, mātauranga Māori has been pushed aside by Western notions of science. Ngā Pae o te Māramataga research lead Dr Ocean Mercier explains how the two can coexist, and why it’s crucial for Aotearoa that they do.Around 800 years ago, Polynesian voyagers used their rich knowledge of stars, weather, currents, plants and wildlife to navigate across the expanses of Te-Moana-Nui-A-Kiwa to Aotearoa. As they established a society of iwi and hapū groupings across the islan...
June 3, 2022Protest at Papakura High
Students at Papakura High have been protesting after three kaiako involved with the school's Māori full immersion unit resigned.A hui is being held tonight for concerned students and their whānau after the resignations of the teachers, one of whom the Herald understands founded the rumaki reo unit.Videos posted to social media show dozens of students performing haka and confronting principal Simon Craggs, demanding answers about why trio have left and accusing him of forcing them out.Link to v...
June 3, 2022The Whānau experience of suicide loss
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June 1, 2022Dr Rangi Te Kanawa:
As a child Rangi Te Kanawa was surrounded by weaving. Both her mother, Diggeress Te Kanawa, and grandmother, Dame Rangimārie Hetet, were lauded Māori weavers. Te Kanawa's formative experiences immersed in the world of harakeke are undoubtedly what led to her current work as a textile conservator and researcher.Of particular interest to Te Kanawa are customary Māori clothing dyes, which involved using an iron-tannate dyeing process that saw textiles submerged in iron-rich mud to inst...
June 1, 2022‘Tsunami of cultural change’:
The culture wars have long raged across the Australian media and arts landscape, but the battle appears to have been won by progressives inside the nation’s museums.As the world’s museum directors prepare to make another attempt to come up with the definition of a museum, after years of controversy between conservatives and reformers, the heads of Australia’s museums have chosen their side.Seb Chan, president of the Australian Museums and Galleries Association, says choosing what to collec...
June 1, 2022Councils ignore Māori advice
Last year it was the Matariki Fireworks Spectacular at New Brighton Pier, this year it will be the Winter Fireworks Spectacular.Māori experts advised that using fireworks was unsuitable as a way of celebrating the inaugural Matariki public holiday, but some councils ignored the recommendations.A group set up to ensure that Māori mātauranga (knowledge) was at the forefront of decisions warned fireworks caused pollution, waste and were at odds with the idea of remembrance.Māori astronomers war...
June 1, 2022Call for govt to help Māori out of unhealthy homes:
The government needs to prioritise getting Māori into their own warm, dry, affordable homes as they continue to be disproportionately impacted by the housing crisis, a public health expert says.It comes following criticism that red tape and barriers at the bank are preventing whānau building houses on their own land.Massey University professor of public health Chris Cunningham said while most Māori tamariki were born healthy, too many were born into a risky home environment.He said ...
June 1, 2022Hey, Siri:
Opinion: I orea te tuatara ka puta ki waho. This whakataukī translates as: "A problem is solved by continuing to find solutions." It refers to the need for creative thinking, adaptability and perseverance. To solve a problem, you need to have all of these.It is easy, when we are interacting with voice assistants on digital devices or customer services phone lines, to feel we are wrong in how we speak and understand languages. But the problem lies with the inability of speech technology to ...
June 1, 2022$28m fund to safeguard
Associate Minister of Māori Development Nanaia Mahuta has announced almost $28 million to help enact the recommendations of Wai 262 across legislation and the public service as part of Budget spending.Wai 262 calls for protection and authority over indigenous species, traditional knowledge, Māori symbols, designs, and other cultural property.It was the first contemporary claim filed with the Waitangi Tribunal in 1991. That set off off a 20-year inquiry during which several of the original clai...
June 1, 2022Watch: The Hui meets 20yo dying of heart disease -
This livestream has finished. Watch this episode here or in the embedded link below.Tonight, The Hui meets a 20-year-old wahine from Whangārei dying of heart disease - the same condition that killed her twin brother.With heart disease the number one killer of Māori, The Hui also looks at a new trial being launched in Waikato taking heart healthcare into homes.Then, Ōtaki artist Hohepa Thompson - currently known as Hori - is on a mission to make the name Aotearoa official.And later, ...
May 30, 2022Rituraj Sapkota: RNZ, te reo Māori, Joe Bennett column -
I had just flown from Kathmandu to Dubai and my connecting flight to Auckland would have a stop in Kuala Lumpur. Not the shortest trajectory but quite similar to the social media maze I had to navigate to get to this piece. Someone on Facebook had shared a Spinoff article which had a link to a Twitter thread, which had an image of a newspaper cutting of this article in the Otago Daily Times. The Twitter thread belonged to the radio journalist this columnist was taking a shot at, and the piece ha...
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