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An influential New Zealand Maori leader will host on Saturday a meeting to discuss how to respond to government policies seen by many Indigenous groups as undermining their rights and status. The ...
Scott Jeffrey Morrison (born 19 November 1970), [1] also known as Te Manahau Morrison, is a Māori language academic, writer and broadcaster in New Zealand. [2] He is known for presenting two Māori current affairs programmes on television: Te Karere and Marae.
Sir Mark Wiremu Solomon KNZM (born c. 1954) is a New Zealand Māori leader from the Ngāi Tahu and Ngāti Kurī (Kaikōura) iwi. He served as kaiwhakahaere (chairperson) of Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu, the tribal council of Ngāi Tahu, for approximately 18 years, from 1998 until December 2016.
Tangaere-Manuel worked for many years as a broadcaster at both TVNZ and Whakaata Māori, including as a reporter on the TV series Marae and presenting the talent show Māorioke. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 1 ] In 2009 she was the director and reporter on an item produced for Marae about an experimental youth court held on Te Poho O Rawiri Marae in Gisborne .
Writers of Māori descent, some of whose writings are related to Māori culture. This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:New Zealand writers . It includes New Zealand writers that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent.
Keith Newman (born 6 June 1954) is a New Zealand author, freelance writer and producer. He has had five non-fiction titles published dealing with historical subjects including Māori prophet T. W. Ratana and the movement he founded, the early missionaries and their relationships with the Māori people and a history of the Internet in New Zealand.
Forbes was born as Joanna Mary Forbes in 1972 or 1973 [1] and grew up with her mother in Feilding, New Zealand. [2] [3] Her father is a "Māori bushman" of Ngāti Paoa and Ngāti Maniapoto heritage, and her mother, a counsellor, is Pākehā (non-Māori), and a relative of Kate Sheppard.
Couric took over Norville’s hosting spot in 1991 and remained on Today through 2006. She recalled her decision to leave the show in her 2021 memoir, Going There, writing, “By 2005, I was at a ...