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Travel + Leisure on MSNMeet the Māori: The First People of New Zealand
New Zealand’s Māori culture is thriving—and travelers are invited to join in. Key PointsIn this week’s podcast episode of ...
In biomedical science, the immune system is described as a cellular defense network that identifies and neutralizes threats. In te ao Māori (the Māori worldview), it can be seen as a dynamic system of ...
Eight Māori people from New Zealand spent the last week in Tuktoyaktuk, N.W.T., learning about the Inuvialuit culture and ...
New report after new report declares the growth and potential of the Māori economy. But what even is it, and why do we keep ...
A Hawke’s Bay community coalition has been formed to back Māori wards at referendums in September. Called ‘For Wards Hawke’s ...
The rediscovery of one of New Zealand's oldest European artefacts has reopened scars from an early encounter between Māori ...
Organisers of Aotearoa's national Māori language festival want people of all ages and ethnicities to "toitū te reo" - to ...
The average Māori household earns less than the general population and spends a higher proportion of income on essentials ...
A philosophy of respectful custodianship of the land and the importance of one’s place of origin may sound familiar to those ...
There aren’t many Māori researchers in science, and so most people aren’t Māori. But we have a lot of what we call allies, and we bring them together in neutral settings, which is marae.
Eight Māori people from New Zealand spent the last week in Tuktoyaktuk, N.W.T., learning about the Inuvialuit culture and wildlife management systems. It's all part of a cultural exchange that ...
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