Māori Deaf students build digital version of marae to empower community
22 June 2023
Rūaumoko Marae has been an important part of the Māori Deaf community for 30 years.
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22 June 2023
Rūaumoko Marae has been an important part of the Māori Deaf community for 30 years.
22 June 2023
In what is believed to be a first, a fale co-designed by local Pacific and Māori communities has opened at Glen Eden Primary School in West Auckland.
22 June 2023
Mātauranga Māori is at the heart of celebrations of the Matariki public holiday. The rise of both Puanga/Puaka and Matariki signal the Māori New Year –
22 June 2023
A pre-dawn ceremony was held in June to mark the start of construction at the site of the new Marlborough Boys’ and Girls’ Colleges’ shared site.
1 June 2023
Te Iri Rangi Tawhara has spent much of her life at Te Rangi Āniwaniwa – a kura kaupapa Māori located between Kaitaia and Awanui.
11 May 2023
This year, 15 Māori from across Aotearoa were celebrated for incredible achievements in honour of Victoria Cross winner.
20 April 2023
Reg Blake was a student at Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Otepou – a small school in Welcome Bay, Tauranga – from 1996 to 2002.
30 March 2023
He reo ka tipu i ngā kura is a research project designed to support English-medium primary schools
8 March 2023
Māori-medium education is successful in achieving exceptional outcomes for ākonga Māori, and much of this is down to the mahi of educators who have fought to ac
8 March 2023
With months of intense training to produce top tier performances – Te Matatini is described by many as the Olympics of kapa haka.