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Filmmaker Peter Jackson owns one of the largest private collections of bones of an extinct New Zealand bird called the moa.
The giant moa has been extinct for 900 years, but Maori researchers working Colossal Biosciences and filmmaker Peter Jackson ...
Ngai Tahu Farming's staff and stock spent weeks preparing to make sure they looked their best for the field day.TONY BENNY / Not-For-Syndication Standing on one of the seven dairy farms Ngai Tahu ...
South Island iwi Ngai Tahu is partnering with Lincoln University to help get young Maori further involved in dairy and agricultural development in Canterbury. Today Ngai Tahu Property, Lincoln ...
When he approached the iwi, Ngai Tahu, its members asked whether he had a permit from the local council, and when he replied that he had wanted to ask the iwi first, it turned out that no one had ...
O’Regan founded the Ngāi Tahu Archive in Christchurch in 1978 which houses maps, books and documents that date back to the mid-1800s when the contentious land sales began.
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The residents of a small lakeside village have until June before their lease runs out on land owned by Ngāi Tahu. Many of them have spent decades at the idyllic spot — and some say they will ...
A kākāpō in the wild. Credit: Shutterstock Before humans arrived in New Zealand, parrots called kākāpō freely roamed across the islands. They are the world’s only living flightless parrots, and ...
“At the time, I celebrated our settlement, because we were too poor to not make a change,” activist Taitimu Maipi, a member of Ngai Tahu, said. “We lost language. We lost land. We lost our way of life ...
It expresses "profound regret" for the illegal seizure of Māori land by British colonisers. This particular document on the wall in Christchurch is specific to the Ngai Tahu tribe.