te ao māori.
July 25, 2022
Even when I arrived early, the space was cut by silence. There was an electric feeling in the air as vocalist Taisha Tari (Ngāti Kahungunu, Ngāpuhi) […]
July 25, 2022
They meet underneath the apples on the sabbath to fuck in the bushes she couldn’t help but love when the forked tongue made an electric feast […]
July 25, 2022
Last year was the 20th anniversary of the release of Navigator. A decade defining album that became the sound of the 2000s for many Māori and […]
July 25, 2022
Mana-enhancement in imprisoned rangatahi through storytelling The first story is the whakapapa. The second is the story we leave for others to follow. To speak into truth to […]
July 25, 2022
The eighties’ most iconic Māori pop song Over the past 50 years, many te reo Māori songs in New Zealand have topped the charts—but none have […]
July 25, 2022
CDES to Help More Māori and Pasifika Students Enter the Workforce To help Māori and Pasifika students kickstart their careers, the Career Development Employability Services (CDES) […]
July 25, 2022
Taumata Rau remembers the passing of two titans Two totara have fallen in the forest of Tāane. More important than any recent news in Te Ao […]
July 18, 2022
Before I arrived at UoA, I knew nothing about my culture or Te Ao Māori. Only the fragmented remnants that had seeped through the cracks of […]