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It is called rangatiratanga. Its origin is most eloquently expressed in our founding constitution, the Te Tiriti o Waitangi (Treaty of Waitangi), signed in 1840 by the Maori, as a sovereign people, ...
Flags flying along SH1 in the lower North Island were torn down in what a spokesperson calls a "racist" attack.
A petition to get the Tino Rangatiratanga flag added as an emoji is gaining traction, driven by a rangatahi who believes it is a crucial step towards cultural representation online. The idea for ...
Act Party leader David Seymour’s acknowledgment that Ngāi Tahu have rangatiratanga over most of the South Island shows the inconsistency of his argument, says a legal expert. Another says the ...
Te Whare o te Rangatiratanga has not come from this series of national hui only, it is a culmination of thinking over many years with contributions from some of Te Ao Māori’s best thought ...
Land south of the Manawatū River in Horowhenua, including areas near Levin, has been the focus of discussions this week.DAVID UNWIN / Stuff Most aspects of an iwi’s life were controlled by ...
The “prolific” misuse and misappropriation of the Tino Rangatiratanga flag on clothing and “knock-off” products has prompted a Bay of Plenty trust to campaign for the protection of the ...
Leading Māori activist and lawyer Annette Sykes has a warning for Māori - and one for the Coalition Government. Speaking on The Hui current affairs show, Sykes told host Julian Wilcox that ...
Jenny Jones said there's no way she's taking down her Māori flags she proudly flies at her home. The last surviving designer of the tino rangatiratanga flag is "absolutely disgusted" someone ...
Browse Tino rangatiratanga news, research and analysis from The Conversation ...
Te Aratiatia Learning and Development, an Otaki-based company specialising in leadership development and organisational management, has taken out the prestigious Rangatiratanga Award at this year ...