Endangered Māori construction method passes modern seismic testing
The practice using interlocking structural supports and rope lashing, may benefit all kinds of structures, not just whare tipuna, says researcher.
The practice using interlocking structural supports and rope lashing, may benefit all kinds of structures, not just whare tipuna, says researcher.
More than 1000 paddlers from 56 clubs are heading home from the Coromandel peninsula following a successful three-day Waka…
Internationally acclaimed architect and researcher Professor Anthony Hoete and his team will this month conduct a full-scale…
The Māori King, Kīngi Tuheitia, visited the cyclone-affected rohe in Hawke’s Bay on Monday as part of his five-day visit to communities in Ngāti Kahungunu rohe. He was welcomed at Ōmahu Marae in Hastings on Monday morning. The visit is aimed at supporting marae and kaupapa Māori recovery responses. Kīngi Tuheitia’s staff from Waikato-Tainui and […]
Bianca Fallon, a New Zealand-based hair and make-up artist, is integrating traditional Māori healing into her business to help clients cope with mental health issues. With more than 25 years of experience, Fallon has a master’s degree in Applied Indigenous Knowledge and has seen a significant need for Rongoā Māori, a form of traditional Māori […]
The development of generative artificial intelligence (AI) models that learn from mass data sets scraped from the web to create original text, images, videos, and more has raised growing concerns about plagiarism, unethical sourcing of data, and cultural appropriation. While these technologies can help preserve and revive indigenous languages, harvesting data without consent risks abuse, […]
New Zealand Fashion Week will return in 2023 after a four-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, announced by the new owners and leadership. The “reimagined event” is scheduled to take place from late August to early September at the Viaduct Events Centre on Auckland’s waterfront. This year’s event will be the first Fashion Week […]
After a five-year hiatus, the biennial Tūhoe festival, Te Hui Ahurei a Tūhoe, is set to return over Easter weekend.
The device, released by Lenovo and AMD, wants to support the learning and use of te reo Māori and is the first of its kind.
Iwi in the Eastern Bay of Plenty have voted to accept a $100-million settlement offer from the Crown, marking an end to nearly 30 years of negotiation. The Whakatōhea iwi’s treaty settlement has been one of the longest running, with an initial $40-million offer rejected in 1996. In the Crown’s current offer, accepted by the […]