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TANGOIO, New Zealand — The wharenui, or meeting house, stood forlorn. Usually the hub of this remote Maori community, it had been stripped of its wooden carvings. The bare cinder block shell ...
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She joined the crowds of protesters gathered on the lawns Tuesday outside New Zealand's beehive-shaped parliament building. .
WELLINGTON — Booming Indigenous Maori "haka" chants rang out across New Zealand's capital on Tuesday, as tens of thousands rallied against a conservative push to redefine the nation's founding ...
Based on traditional Maori design, Te Mirumiru by Collingridge and Smith Architects is a sweeping curvilinear building that undulates above and beneath the surface. × SIGN UP ...
In parliament on Thursday, the three MPs were met with strong opposition, including from New Zealand's foreign affairs minister, Winston Peters, who mocked Waititi’s full-face Maori tattoo ...
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As the semi-nomadic Maasai of Kenya's Great Rift Valley prepare to lose more land to a geothermal plant, they hope to win a better deal this time, after meeting the Maori in New Zealand.
The prototype for the new whare, pictured before the testing. By RNZ. Endangered Māori construction techniques that have been proven to be able to withstand major earthquakes will be used to ...
New Zealand has seen one of the biggest demonstrations in its history after thousands of Maori protesters took to the street in opposition to a proposed bill.. The streets of Wellington, New ...
WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AFP)— Booming Indigenous Maori "haka" chants rang out across New Zealand's capital on Tuesday, as tens of thousands rallied against a conservative push to redefine the ...
After it was presented for debate in parliament last week, 22-year-old Maori Party MP Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke took to her feet in the chamber, ripped the bill in half, and launched into a haka.