Toggle navigation
TWunroll
TWunroll
faq
Contact US
#Maori
Ihu Hupe
HupeIhu
Living a Māori way of life where our ancestry and our tikanga are priorities is the most sustainably radical thing we can do. We can be angry and we have
Read more
tosca tweets world
catatonichic
It is never not funny to me that Pākehā who are against "race based policies" that benefit Maori and encourage "separatism" forget that they are the majority because they deliberately
Read more
jen hay
jbhay
Our paper on non-Māori speakers’ remarkable implicit knowledge of te reo Māori sound patterns and word-forms has just been published. (http://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-020-78810-4) This was so much fun to work on.
Read more
Sascha Stronach (on Hiatus)
understatesmen
I've seen this argument coming up a lot, mostly based on a TERRIBLE article by a non-Māori author, so to make this clear: kirituhi doesn't mean 'moko done by non-Māori',
Read more
Grace Feltham
dclnzeputaiao
This kōrero from Tamati Coffey (while an incredibly poor take) is also a perfect example of the complex and ongoing effects of colonisation on Māori (1/15) One of the key
Read more
New Zealand Alternative
nzalternative
The Treaty of Waitangi is an international treaty between sovereign hapū Māori & the British Crown. The te reo Māori & English texts are contradictory & irreconcilable: they cannot be
Read more
Shaneel Lal (They/Them)
shaneellall
White feminism has left Māori women behind because many white feminists have no understanding of Te Ao Māori. White feminist believe that women doing exactly what men are doing is
Read more
Melanie D.
melulater
@TheHuiNZ has @toddmullerBoP on. @Mihi_Forbes asked him straight out about welfare & if he'd raise the benefits. He wouldn't answer. Wants to bring back their investment theme to welfare. Next
Read more
John Campbell
JohnJCampbell
This ( https://systemreview.health.govt.nz/ ) is the Health & Disability System Review. If you read it, you'll see two takes on the role & power of the Māori Health Authority. On
Read more
sineadplays🎄🎁☃️🍾🕎
sineadplays
There is currently a debate on the use of tā moko (sacred Māori tattoos) in #Cyberpunk2077 I would like to share it with you. I’m not Māori so I
Read more
Sereana Naepi
SereanaNaepi
We have done the numbers. We can now share how many Māori and Pacific academics there are up to 2019, and yeah it doesn’t look much different https://tinyurl.com/y4shtwuc 1/n As
Read more
Te Tangaroa Turnbull
madchefred
Maybe this isn't well understood, but can all the pākehā be taught that te Tiriti was signed during a period of French invasion of Te Moananui-A-Kiwa. That the only reason
Read more
Kingi Snelgar
kingisnelgar
It has been nearly a year since new Oranga Tamariki law was put in place. This law means CYFS must:1. put in policies to reduce disparity between Maori and non-Maori2.
Read more
Veranoa Hetet
whaeavee
A few people have asked me for my thoughts on JC being allowed to speak on the Marae / sexism / the belittling of Maori woman etc. I don't have
Read more
f*male b*tch
Ahhmandah
although racism is strongly embedded in NZ I believe we could never achieve the kind of racial segregation that I hear some white south african immigrants yearning for & which
Read more
Dr Tara McAllister
taramcallister4
MĀORI ACADEMICS ARE SEVERELY UNDER-REPRESENTED IN NZ UNIS.We make up only ~5% of the total % of academics at NZ’s unis incl. @otago @AucklandUni @LincolnUniNZ @MasseyUni @AUTuni @UCNZ @waikato @VicUniWgtn
Read more
‹
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
›
By continuing to use the site, you are consenting to the use of cookies as explained in our
Cookie Policy
to improve your experience.
I agree