Papa Skincare founder Kahn Denton uses rongoā from Tahāroa and Kāwhia to create a line of skincare products for tāne.
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Rongoā practitioners concerned new bill will regulate their work
Rongoa Māori practitioners are concerned their voices haven't been heard in discussions about the Therapeutic Products Bill due to be introduced to Parliament this year.
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PM on housing, rongoā Māori bill and tourism recovery
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has been busy in the past few weeks; the Queen’s funeral in the UK, war in Europe and concerns in the Pacific.
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Hamilton Māmā reconnects with taha Māori through fermented tea
What started as a method to help her anxiety and depression, has developed into a thriving business for Hamilton-based māmā Amy Tihema.
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'Rightful place'; health system must integrate Rongoā Māori- Hauora leaders
An iwi health research institute is calling for rongoā Māori to take its "rightful place" in the way Aotearoa cares for people.
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Ngāti Pikiao returns to nature for pathways to address Māori well-being
By Arohanui West, Te Rito journalism cadet. Rotorua hapū are hosting rongoā wānanga in hopes of better mental health outcomes for Māori.
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Māori medicine to help combat suicide
David Kukutai Jones with a traditional medication Ngāti Pikiao Runanga is determined to do something about the number of suicides in the Lakes District.
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93-year-old Kuia tells inspiring story from orphan upbringing
93-year-old Sally Waetford has released a book telling the story of her childhood devotion to family life, and the discovery of her passion for natural healing remedies.
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Māori with chronic pain given pills instead of adequate healthcare
New research has found that instead of being offered referrals to specialists, Māori adults who experience chronic pain are being prescribed painkillers at the expense of best practice treatments.
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ACC taking Treaty seriously, opening up to rongoā Māori and technology
Traditional Māori massage is among the rongoā Māori now accepted by ACC for rehabilitation.