Read recent articles below from around our Ngāpuhi Iwi community. Find out what our members and whānau have been achieving, celebrating, and participating in around Aotearoa.
Ngāpuhi chair Mere Mangu hopes a review of te rūnanga’s governance, constitution, management and financial affairs will restore the people’s confidence in the organisation.
Whānau of Te Uri Taniwha hapū, up in arms over pans which threaten to damage archaeological and Māori cultural sites, are occupying Kerikeri Inlet in Northland to prevent further development.
Māori babies were five times more likely to end up in state care that non-Māori last year and their rate of urgent entries into state care has doubled since 2010, official figures show.
Commercial fishers are being warned “people are watching you” as operators allegedly under-reporting catches and unlawfully supplying fish face prosecution.
A Waitangi Tribunal claimant hopes his High Court case will force the government into a fair process granting Māori customary rights over freshwater so bottling export operations can be shut down.
A friendly reminder that the Te Rūnanga-Ā-Iwi-O-Ngāpuhi office will be closed from Tuesday 24 December 2019 and re-opening on Monday 6 January 2020. Meri Kirihimete me ngā Mihi O Te Tau Hou