480 with 14 kills to lead UH. Bamis and Stella Adeyemi added nine kills for the Rainbow Wahine, who hit .480 and .333 in the final two sets to finish at .287 for the match. Alexander added two ...
All the latest sports news from Hawaii’s sports station Three players scored in double figures for the Rainbow Wahine, including a team-high 12 points from Meilani McBee. Meanwhile, Portland ...
Please verify your email address. A creative Pokemon fan recently carved Dratini out of maple wood. The community has been wowed by the handmade creation, noting that the beige coloring would make ...
Whether whakairo (carving), kākahu (textiles), photography or digital arts, all mediums are presented. The authors bring peerless knowledge to the project -- Māori art and architecture historian ...
"This is to build a hunger, not just with Māori, but also people in Aotearoa [New Zealand] to properly understand the people of this country and what happened to Indigenous people," advocate Era ...
Ricky Mitai’s legacy is woven into the fabric of Māori performance. Ricky Lee Tapuni Mitai, a proud descendant of Te Whakatōhea, has died unexpectedly at 36. A passionate advocate for the ...
Deaf Māori face exclusion from their whānau and cultural heritage due to an extreme shortage of trilingual interpreters. Imagine being deaf and at the tangi of a loved one. You stand when ...
Pharmac has decided to disestablish its Māori advisory group - something the advisory group's former chairperson says will compromise its ability to deliver for Māori. In a statement, the chairperson ...
Five young Māori have had the opportunity to attend a week-long space camp in the US, a first of its kind partnership aimed to boost the number of Māori working in STEM (Science, technology, ...
Public Interest Journalism funded through NZ On Air. Ākonga from kura across Tairāwhiti will take the main stage at this year’s Tūranganui Schools’ Māori Cultural Festival (TSMCF) to celebrate and ...
Meg Marshall is one of the humble young wahine behind this collective of everyday Wellingtonians ... We pay our respects to the Elders past, present and future, and acknowledge the Māori of Aotearoa ...
"We always say in New Zealand that the Treaty always speaks, it speaks today as it did 150 years ago." Steve Hansen: There's a mateship, you know, there's a sense of love for each other and you know, ...