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Kindness shown in ship's sinking unites Chinese and Māori cultures in Northland
The kindness which formed an enduring relationship between two cultures has been hailed as a powerful example for all New Zealanders.
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Bold innovator inspired by her Māori and Chinese ancestry
Jaime Kapa (Tainui) has created a unique typeface inspired by her Māori and Chinese heritage.
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3.7 million plastic Chinese bottles infuriate Otakiri locals
A Chinese bottling giant is seeking Māori approval to suck more water from Otakiri Springs, near Whakatane. The Environmental Court granted consent for their expansion, but locals are not happy.
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175 years of Chinese history in Aotearoa.
The origins of Race Relations Commissioner Meng Liu Foon hail from Guangzhou an area in which many Chinese immigrants come from who landed here in New Zealand in the 1800s. For 175 years Chinese have embraced New Zealand as their new home and this history has been captured in the 'Being Chinese in Aotearoa' exhibition currently showing in Wellington.
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"The racism among us needs to stop"- Meng Foon
Newly appointed Race Relations Commissioner Meng Foon is calling for official recognition of the New Zealand Land Wars and its devastating impact on Māori. In his first interview in the new role, he discussed Ihumātao, Tuia250 and racism in Aotearoa.
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Chinese welcome Māori business on leading online platform
In a world first a group of small to medium Māori businesses has secured a spot on one of China's main e-commerce sites, Alibaba Group's Tmall Global platform.
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Petition to stop sale of Otakiri Springs
A petition created on the OurActionStation website is calling for the Bay of Plenty Regional Council to stop the sale of Otakiri Springs water to Chinese bottling giant Nongfu.
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Learning Mandarin can benefit Māori and business- Professor Margaret Mutu
It's Chinese language week. Auckland University Professor Margaret Mutu says learning Mandarin can benefit Māori and business.
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Chinese identity in Aotearoa
The relationship between Chinese and Māori here in NZ is one of the topics that will be explored in a new theatre production, Other Chinese.