te ao māori.
May 9, 2022
Waiata greeted students as they returned to campus for the first time since 2021. Ngā Tauira Māori performed in the Quad as new students finally roamed the […]
May 3, 2022
A new space opens up in Auckland Museum’s Māori Court. Not One More Acre! documents one of the most important political and indigenous events in New […]
May 2, 2022
“Learn our histories, listen to our stories, honour our knowledge, and get in line or get out of the way”—India Logan-Riley April 22nd marked the 52nd […]
April 11, 2022
We could go anywhere, even paradise, and we’d still miss home Every year, thousands of first-years make the pilgrimage to their respective universities in search of […]
April 11, 2022
It’s 2022 and COVID is still a thing. By a comparative measure, New Zealand has passed its COVID-19 test better than most. But with the government’s […]
April 4, 2022
The resurgence and revitalisation of Te Reo in a tech world Over the last few years, Māori have been embracing their Reo, rejecting generations of stigma […]
April 4, 2022
Technology is the future of Aotearoa, and Māori need to be a part of it Māori have a long but mostly unrecognised, tāhuhu kōrero (history) of […]
March 28, 2022
Auckland hip-hop native Adam Tukiri (formerly Dharmarat) follows up HARIRŪ with the melancholic, therapeutic, self-produced 10-track album Unless… Surely. Tukiri delves into personal introspections with prose […]