The joy and artistry in Airana Ngarewa's stories of little Māori kids in small towns The post Book of the Week: Airana, in light appeared first on...
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A new short story by one of the hottest new writers in Aotearoa The post Short story: I’m a Māori, by Airana Ngarewa appeared first on Newsroom.
The joy and artistry in Airana Ngarewa's stories of little Māori kids in small towns The post Book of the Week: Airana, in light appeared first on...
'That evening Sarah taught Andy the Lord’s Prayer in Māori...' The post Short story: Abicene, by Michael Hodder appeared first on Newsroom.
Local councils will foot the bill to reaffirm Māori wards as required by a new law, despite the majority voting unanimously to keep them The post...
From The Detail: Auckland City Library takes visitors through a display that includes the first efforts to write down the Māori language The post A...
AI is being used to preserve te reo Māori, but the invaluable dataset it relies on is not tightly secured by New Zealand law The post Law can’t...
An author's portrait of a dot near the shores of Manukau harbour The post No one ends up in Waiau Pa by accident appeared first on Newsroom.
Analysis: At least 15 times in its urgent report on the proposed law to tighten Māori marine customary rights, the Waitangi Tribunal called out one...
When did New Zealand’s population pass one million people? The post Newsroom daily quiz, Wednesday 11 September appeared first on Newsroom.
When did New Zealand’s population pass one million people? The post Newsroom daily quiz, Wednesday 11 September appeared first on Newsroom.
Opinion: Putting short-lived profits ahead of environmental sustainability might give businesses an immediate sugar rush – but it jeopardises one...