For New Zealand to move forward as a nation there needs to be greater awareness and understanding of the Treaty of Waitangi, a Blenheim academic says.
Marlborough Express/Stuff reporter Paula Hulburt wrote this story on the iwi's new cultural resource for whanau, Apa ki te Ao
As Marlborough looks back on the first encounter between Māori and European people ahead of national Tuia 250 commemorations in November, Marlborough Express reporter Chloe Ranford talks to the four iwi taking part in the event.…
This opinion piece written by Cultural Advisor Kiley Nepia was published on Stuff/Marlborough Express. Check it out e te whānau.
The descendants of the first South Island iwi to encounter Captain Cook's Endeavour shed tears as they paddled out to meet the ship's replica at Meretoto/Ship Cove. Listen here.
The Ngāti Apa ki te Rā Tō Trusts have launched a new project to make sure children starting primary school have the right stationery on their first day.
Tangata whenua have always used them, but it was not until the Te Tauihu Treaty of Waitangi settlements of 2014 that many te reo Māori place names in Marlborough were officially…
On a clear, calm morning a tall ship appeared quietly on the horizon from far out at sea. Read more here on Radio NZ.
It's been seven generations since Ngāti Apa ki te Rā Tō launched a waka of its own.
There is a Japanese couple who have stayed here two nights in their orange tent. They want to stay longer, but food is running low.