Jim Bolger, who has died aged 90, was New Zealand’s prime minister from 1990 until 1997, and presided over one of the most dramatic political eras in the Dominion’s history; it included a severe ...
“My language is the tongue that fits neatest in my mouth,” Te Rehia Theatre Company director Tainui Tukiwaho says, neatly summing up his New Zealand company’s reason for performing plays in Maori ...
A Niue language expert says despite more Niueans living in New Zealand than in Niue, the youth are eager to learn about their ...
The new school curriculum makes Māori people, knowledge and culture invisible and prioritises European knowledge, say Māori education leaders.
Jason Momoa drove a vintage pickup along a winding country road in Hawaii, a tattooed arm dangling out the window and ...
Saturday will see him face a haka for the seventh time in his Ireland career. Unless we’re in for a draw, his record which currently sits at three wins and three losses ...
Parks and reserves in Aotearoa New Zealand have been used as colonial tools, and it is time for legislation guiding their ...
The slang phrase "6-7" does not typically have a serious meaning and is often used for fun or as a joke. Some users on TikTok have associated the phrase with the 2024 rap song “Doot Doot (6 7)” by ...
While we move through life wanting people to truly like us, that's simply not reality. Not everyone is going to vibe with our energy, and it's perfectly normal to come across people who don't want to ...
Vows of silence and humanist beliefs led European clerics to create new communication methods for the deaf 500 years ago. Charles-Michel de L'Épée teaching the hearing impaired in his Paris institute.
If you're among the people confused by young folks who laugh at the punchline 6-7 or use "mogging" as a compliment, we have two bits of good news for you. First, your confusion is kind of the point ‒ ...