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The giant moa has been extinct for 900 years, but Maori researchers working Colossal Biosciences and filmmaker Peter Jackson ...
A government settlement provided the Ngai Tahu with seed money that it used to build a successful portfolio and intergenerational wealth.
Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu is pleased to announce the appointment of the Te Tauraki – the Ngāi Tahu Iwi-Māori Partnership Board. The establishment of Iwi-Māori Partnership Boards is part of the ...
South Island iwi Ngai Tahu says it is comfortable with ongoing negotiations with the Government over water rights and says the Maori Council's Waitangi Tribunal claim is "premature".
Ngai Tahu Trust Board genealogist Terry Ryan of Christchurch has been awarded an honorary Doctor of Science degree for Contributions to Genealogy by Lincoln University.
Ngāi Tahu’s deputy chair hopes a review of local government will lead to more Māori representation on local councils. “The local government sector is overdue ...
Mo tatou a mo ka uri a muri ake nei: "For us and our children after us." AMANDA MORRALL finds out how Ngai Tahu's guiding principle is translating in real terms. Tobacco seems an unlikely sales ...
Young people from Ngai Tahu are more likely to be saving for retirement and are more wary of debt than other Kiwis their age, a study has found.
Ngai Tahu was the second Maori tribe to settle with the government since it began negotiating compensation in the 1980s.
Organisation: Ngai Tahu Maori Trust Board: A comprehensive series of articles on this topic ...
A Maori tribe in New Zealand is giving all its newborn babies safe sleeping packages, hoping to reduce the rate of sudden unexpected death in infancy.
New Zealand's two biggest Maori commercial groups have joined forces to buy one of the country's major bus operators in a further example of their growing financial strength.
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