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A collaboration between an EGOT and an Americana trailblazer should be a home run, but Who Believes in Angels? is a sanitised ...
A Māori woman in New Zealand showcased how she is supporting the Justice for Cwecwe movement in a TikTok video. The clip went viral online, sparking reactions.
A Wellington Library is trialling a new way of cataloguing its mātauranga Māori books, organising them by atua (deity) rather ...
2024 Mana Reo and Te Manu Taki Māori o te Tau winner TAWAZ returns as a finalist in both categories in 2025. His Mana ...
The Government is cracking down on high-profile Māori social media influencers who are being paid by global gambling ...
Bay Boardriders emerged triumphant in a nail-biting finish, claiming their third consecutive victory. Tim O’Connor set the ...
Look, I understand entirely why I face such hostility on this blog for speaking Māori. It is perceived as “virtue signalling”, which is a perception that has arisen in the context of decades of ...
Polyfest started 50 years ago, with only four schools participating. It has since grown to be the largest Maori and Pacific Islands festival of its kind in the world, show-casing traditional music, ...
The singer-songwriter’s new album wasn’t intended to be political, but it arrives at a tense moment for Aotearoa politics.
Long recognised as one of this country’s finest singers, with a voice that can stretch effortlessly from country rock to ...
Prior to playing Nashville's Cannery Hall, Maui-born Maoli highlighted why his Pacific Islands sound intersects with ...
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