Parliament was buzzing with te reo this week - but how common is this, really?
THE Bishop of the Maori Anglican Church, the Most Revd Don Tamihere, who is one of three Archbishops of the Anglican Church ...
As New Zealand celebrates its annual Māori language week, the government is ramping up initiatives to remove recognition of ...
It’s been 52 years since the landmark moment on September 14 1972, when Hana Te Hemara and her fellow activists from Nga ...
New Zealand has entered a period of right-wing politics, but the next generation of Māori activists are ready to respond.
An ongoing study has revealed one in 25 people in Aotearoa speaks te reo Māori, with tamariki picking up the language more ...
It is important for the wellbeing of Maori that their language and culture are preserved. And it benefits all New Zealanders to have an understanding of one of the foundational languages of the ...
A bill proposed by the New Zealand government to define Maori rights is creating fierce division. There are warnings the ...
In the wake of the sentiments expressed at Kingi Tūheitia’s tangi, and the goodwill his reign engendered, the Prime Minister and the new Kuīni, Ngā Wai hono i te pō are now well-placed to work ...
A new mathematical model shows the numbers able to speak te reo Māori will likely keep growing – as long as the right ...